b'CONTENTS F A B L E O T C O N T E N S T2 INTRODUCTION4 FINANCEIdentifying low- and higher-cost items to invest in to support best practices that minimize exposure.6 COMMANDThe Health and Safety Officer plays an important role in reducing injuries, illness and exposure. 8 PLANNINGUsing smart fire station and apparatus designto create a safer space for fire fighters.14 OPERATIONS: EMERGENCY How to reduce immediate hazards at the 30 OPERATIONS:incident site, establish situation control and restore normal conditions.BEHAVIORAL HEALTHA focus on physical, mental, emotional,22 OPERATIONS: ROUTINE spiritual and social well-being to provide aDaily activities that lead to better health,balanced approach to fire fighter wellness.including physical fitness, nutrition, sleep42 OPERATIONS: hygiene, and training on cancer awarenessand documenting exposures.MUSCULOSKELETALBest practices for the prevention ofmusculoskeletal injuries and disorders.50 LOGISTICSCleaning protocols for uniforms and gear,apparatus, equipment and personal vehicles.54 APPENDIX AModel Guideline56 APPENDIX BDefinitions 59 APPENDIX CNext Steps: Building Organizational ResilienceCancer Checklist 2.0Providerss Guide to Firefighter Medical EvaluationsISSN 2470-4792 1'