Risk Management in the Fire Service

Title: Risk Management in the Fire Service
Author: Steven S. Wilder
ISBN: 0912212632 / 9780912212630
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 110
Publisher: Fire Engineering
Year: 1997
Availability: Out of Stock

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Risk management is the responsible supervision of an activity, operation, or process so as to minimize the potential for loss, as well as to maximize safety for the involved individuals and teams. Risk management doesn’t just happen on the fireground or at the emergency incident. It begins at the fire station for firefighters, staff personnel, and visitors. This book defines risk management and the aspects of loss, including safety committees, accident investigation, risk management on the fireground, and the issues surrounding sexual harassment. In addition, a five-step process is given to help you develop your department’s risk management program. Case studies are also provided to show examples of specific incidents and risk exposure. Risk Management in the Fire Service will help you and your department understand risk management and the problems that you face. In addition, you will learn how you and your personnel can manage these problems to avoid confrontation and possible risk exposure in the future. Specific examples of common departmental loss exposures are given to further enhance your understanding of the potential problems.
 

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Risk management defined
Chapter 2 : The nature of loss
Chapter 3 : The five-step risk management process
Chapter 4 : Methods of managing risk
Chapter 5 : The safety committee
Chapter 6 : Incident investigation
Chapter 7 : Managing risks and emergency operations
Chapter 8 : Risk management and the quality management program
Chapter 9 : Putting it all together
Chapter 10 : Sexual harassment in the fire service
Chapter 11 : Studies in case law
Chapter 12 : Common departmental loss exposures

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