January 2017 | Human Dimensions
BOOK REVIEW: Incident Management in Australasia By Writer Wildfire Magazine
Learning from how we responded to and managed 10 major Australasian emergencies, from cyanide spills to major structure fires, from floods to…
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March 2016 | Safety and Health
Developing a more effective fire shelter By Writer Wildfire Magazine
One of the wickedest problems in wildfire management is firefighter safety, with no single solution offering the safety we require. Here, we…
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January 2016 | Safety and Health
Common Denominators on Tragedy Fires – Updated for a New (Human) Fire Environment By Writer Wildfire Magazine
It's not just flames. To learn from and prevent tragedy fires, we should consider ourselves and add human factors to the fire…
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January 2016 | Safety and Health
A list of common human factors on tragedy fires By Writer Wildfire Magazine
By definition, tragedy fires aren't tragic until fire physics intersects with the human factors typical of a firefighter's engagement with the fire.…
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March 2015 | Safety and Health
Wildfire EMS and health providers honored for 2014 service By Writer Wildfire Magazine
A nurse who focuses on firefighter injuries, Hotshot crews, and first-responder helitack firefighters receive Wildfire Emergency Medical Service Awards
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March 2015 | Safety and Health
Are we safer in the era of S-course and Taskbook training? By Writer Wildfire Magazine
A comparative study of fire fatalities and training asks how we might improve training and improve safety too.
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