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Safety Summit™

Summary

Click here to download a 74 KB summary (PDF) of the 8th Annual Wildland Fire Safety Summit™ written by Chuck Bushey.

Presentations and Poster Papers

Table of Contents (PDF)

These files contain the proceedings and poster papers from the International Association of Wildland Fire's Wildland Fire Safety Summit™ held in Missoula, Montana April 26-28, 2005. Each link will open a new browser window.

All files are property of the International Association of Wildland Fire.

Presenter(s)/Author(s) Title of Presentation
Proceedings
Bret Butler and Marty Alexander Foreword – Eighth International Wildland Fire Safety Summit
Robert W. Mutch A Dream, A Team, A Theme: Your Portal to Zero Defect Wildland Fire Safety
Patrick Withen TEFF: The Ten Essential Factors in Firefighting
Jim Cook Wildland Fire Leadership Development Program
John Gould Five Years of SAFENET
Paul Chamberlin Portals to increased firefighter awareness
Jim Saveland Integral Leadership for High Reliability Organizing
Greg Vergari Back to Basics for the Fire Program Manager
Brian J. Sharkey, Brent Ruby, Steven Gaskill 10 Years of Progress: Research and Development in Human Performance
Dan Northern Cedar Fire review and analysis
Dave Thomas Staff Rides: An interactive tool for wildland firefighter education
Jon Driessen, Lisa Outka-Perkins, Leslie Anderson A Progress Report on the Entrapment Avoidance Project: Solving Crew Cohesion Problems on Fires: Leader’s Stories
Jennifer A. Thackaberry Wisdom in the Lessons Learned Library: Work Ethics and Firefighter Identities in the Fire Orders
Jules Leboeuf Effective Communications in Wildland Firefighting: Can Wildland Fire Organizations Really Walk the Talk?
Greg Esnouf Developing a Comprehensive Operational Performance Improvement Program
Col. Eric Peuch Firefighter Safety in France
Michelle Ryerson and Chuck Whitlock Use of Human Factors Analysis for Wildland Fire Accident Investigations
Mary Omodei, Jim McLennan, Chris Reynolds Identifying why good firefighters make unsafe decisions
Larry Sutton High Tech versus Low Tech Training
D.X. Viegas, L.P. Pita, L. Ribeiro and P. Palheiro Eruptive Fire Behavior in Past Fatal Accidents
Mike Johns Liability Issues Related to Wildland Fire: Personal, Civil and Criminal
P. Nasiatka and D. Christenson Organizational Learning in Fire: Moving towards a learning culture
Mike DeGrosky Improving After Action Review (AAR) Practice
Ted Putnam Deep Psychology
Tom Leuschen Environmental Conditions as Indicators of Potential for Rapid Rate of Spread in Wildland Fires
Lark McDonald and Larry Shadow Changes in Crew Lead Attitudes About Organizational Culture and Safety Since 1998
Kelly Close Fire Behavior vs. Human Behavior – Why Lessons from Cramer Matter
Karl Weick Organizing and Wildfire: Second-generation Human Factors Issues
2005 Poster Papers
David Nichols, Jim Gould, Ian Knight, and Justin Leonard Protection of Firefighting Vehicle Crews
D.X. Viegas and M.T. Viegas Human Behavior Associated with Fatal Accidents of 2003 in Portugal
Mary Omodei, Glenn Elliott, Matthew Walshe and Alex Wearing Networked Fire Chief: A research and training tool that targets the human factors causes of unsafe decision making in wildfires
Robert L. Kremens, Jason Faulring, and Dan Phillips A compact device to monitor and report firefighter health, location and status
Greg Larson, Ph.D., Kelly Rossetto, Cade Spaulding and Vita Wright Firefighter Safety Management: An Annotated Bibliography
Bill Lee Building Group Cohesion In Type II Fire Crews
Marty Alexander, Greg Baxter and Gary Dakin Travel Rates of Alberta Wildland Firefighters Using Escape Routes
J. Riddering, S. Holbrook, C. Teske, D. Helmbrecht, N. Johnson, L. Queen, C.
Comstock, and L. Macholz
Using Surveillance Cameras on Remote Fires: Safety and Cost Containment
Bequi Livingston Fireline Fitness
Karl Brauneis “A Blackwater Comparison” – How Can We Blend the Best of Two Worlds for Fire Safety
Charles Palmer Wildland Firefighters and Injury
Brad Mayhew In Pursuit of a Human Factors Tool for Wildland Firefighters
Stewart Peterson, Brian Maraj, Nel Eves, Michael Stickland, Michael Gilpin and Randy Dreger Thermal Responses to Exercise While Wearing Industrial Protective Headwear
George Solverson and Jim Kautz Situational Awareness Poster
Craig S. Goodell 10 Standard Fire Orders and Watch Out Situations: There is a Better Way
Jennifer Vollmer New Technology for Fuel Breaks and Green Strips in Urban Interface and Wildland Areas
G.J. McKay and T.J. Maher, Communicating With the Community: Walk the Talk
TJ Maher and G.J. McKay Flexibility in the Air: Multi-purpose Aircraft Provide for Prescribed Fire Security, Wildfire Detection and Air Attacks Using High-winged Single Engine Aircraft in Western Australia
B. Butler, R. Stratton, M. Finney, J. Forthofer, L. Bradshaw and D. Jimenez Detailed wind information and at its application to improved firefighter safety

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