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Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center
Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center
42 episodes
1 month ago
We discuss accidents, incidents, innovation, efficiencies and just about anything to help reveal risk and improve performance in the wildland fire service.
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We discuss accidents, incidents, innovation, efficiencies and just about anything to help reveal risk and improve performance in the wildland fire service.
Show more...
Government
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Episode 33 - Firefighter Cancer and Wellbeing
Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center
1 hour 5 minutes 58 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 33 - Firefighter Cancer and Wellbeing
Erik Apland talks with Erin Phelps and Kat DuBose about wildland fire presumptive illness legislation, some lessons associated with filing a cancer-related claim with the Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs, and firefighter exposure to environmental hazards. Erin and Kat define what presumptive illness means for wildland firefighters and share their insights on when someone should file a claim, how and when additional illnesses may be added to the list, and what the agencies are doing to address wildland fire health and wellbeing.
Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center
We discuss accidents, incidents, innovation, efficiencies and just about anything to help reveal risk and improve performance in the wildland fire service.