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Development of Best Practice Standard Operating Procedures for Prevention of Fireground Injuries
Fireground operations account for a large percentage of firefighter injuries, and injury rates vary widely among fire departments. Differences in safety and health management approaches including standard operating procedures (SOPs) for fireground operations may help explain the variation in injury...
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