b'YES NO FIRE FIGHTER TO MID-LEVEL SUPERVISORS (LT. TO CAPT.)Review and enforce your departments current policies. Rehab/gross decontamination policies.Contaminated fire hose should be cleaned per NFPA 1962 Standard for the Inspection,Care, and Use of Fire Hose, Couplings, and Nozzles and the Service Testing of Fire Hose. YES NO OPERATIONS: EMERGENCY INCIDENTSEnsure that all personnel are wearing full PPE and SCBA on all fire calls. Establish hot, warm, and cold hazard zones at the scene. Limit entry to necessary personnel only, and limit time in hot zone. Limit the time support personnel (including driver/engineer, rehab,incident commander and other support staff) are in potentially contaminated areas.Establish gross decontamination for every entry into a toxic smoke environment (including car fires and dumpster fires).Provide warm water and soap, or, if unavailable, use disposable wipesto clean hands, face, and neck.Establish rehabilitation with medical surveillance when work event exceeds2/30s or 1/45 cylinder or 45 minutes of strenuous labor, or as needed. Release most contaminated personnel first to reduce continued exposuresto toxic products of combustion. First in, first home.Transport contaminated PPE in encapsulated bags to prevent further exposureto apparatus and personnel. Allow personnel to return to the fire station out of service to shower and change into clean PPE. Monitor dispatch frequency and do not pass a critical call returning to quarters. YES NO OPERATIONS: ROUTINE ACTIVITIESEnsure diesel exhaust capture systems or similar engineering controls are used every time the apparatus enters and/or exits the fire station.To further reduce contamination that may be brought into the station by response footwear, encourage personnel to wear a station shoe inside the living quarters of the fire station.Practice wellness in general. Conduct annual physicals including cancer screenings.Use sunscreen when outdoors, dont use tobacco, and participate in daily exercise.Document exposures, injuries and illnesses throughout career. Conduct initial recruit and annual refresher training to include cancer awareness,wellness, and fitness.The Safety Committee will review occupational exposures to identifyroot causes and/or necessary mitigation efforts.61'