Engineered Floor I-Joists and Firefighter Safety: Basic Insights
The following videos provide some Basic insights on Engineered Floor I-Joists and Firefighter Safety. The first two video reports are a few years old, but provide some good visual and narrative insights into the current building construction trends, operational limitations and fireground tactical safety considerations.
Take the time to review these video clips and gain some new insights or refresh and reinforce your past knowledge of engineered floor systems, assemblies and tactical safety considerations. References and links to mission critical reports, studies and incidents is provided for your to expand your knowledge and skill base; for every rank and level of operations from firefighter, company or command officer.
- For the complete series of six video clips, link over to Buildingsonfire.com, HERE
If you have a chance head over to Facebook and link into Buildingsonfire and check out the incident links posted as well as some immediate report links from the December/January time frameIn the meantime here are some links I pulled together that you should take the time to read and share with your companies, personnel and staff…..Take the time to have a ten minute drill on these events as Operating Expeeince (OE) on floor systems and operational safety with your company, station or department.
Take a look at your current SOP and SOG’s and determine if you have the right “stuff” in place to provide operational guidance and direction based upon your organization’s operational profile and capabilites.Is your training up to speed on size-up, risk profiling and command and compay level operations for conducting work at buildings and occupancies with actual or suspected engineered floor systems?Reference Links for Operational Insights and Operating Experience (OE)
Eleven Minutes to Mayday; What You Need to KnowCareer Engineer Dies and Fire Fighter Injured After Falling Through Floor While Conducting a Primary Search at a Residential Structure Fire – WisconsinVolunteer deputy fire chief dies after falling through floor hole in residential structure during fire attack – IndianaA career captain and a part-time fire fighter die in a residential floor collapse – OhioCareer fire fighter dies after falling through the floor fighting a structure fire at a local residence – OhioCareer lieutenant dies following floor collapse into basement fire and a career fire fighter dies attempting to rescue the career lieutenant – New YorkFloor collapse at commercial structure fire claims the lives of one career lieutenant and one career fire fighter – New YorkFirst-floor collapse during residential basement fire claims the life of two fire fighters (career and volunteer) and injures a career fire fighter captain – New YorkNIOSH Alert: Preventing Injuries and Deaths of Fire Fighters due to Truss System FailuresNIOSH Alert: Preventing Injuries and Deaths of Fire Fighters due to Structural Collapse (1999)Preventing Deaths and Injuries of Fire Fighters Working Above Fire-Damaged FloorsCommandSafety.com:Operational Safety at Basement Fires: Close CallCommandSafety.com:Buffalo, NY Three Alarm Fire and Double LODD ReportCommandSafety.com:Remembering Brackenridge 1991 Floor Collapse and LODDCommandSafety.com:Engineered Structural Systems- HazardsHere’s some screen shots from Buildingsonfire on Facebook. Go HERE or follow the link at the left column. Join the growing list of approaching 4000 followers with Buildingsonfire on Facebook and Buildingsonfire.comUL Fire Academy CBT
Here’s an additional series of other important Reference Links that provide some insights on operational safety, incident conditions and factors ;
NIOSH Publication No. 2009-114: Preventing Deaths and Injuries of Fire Fighters Working Above Fire-Damaged Floors HERENIOSH Publication No. 2005-132: Preventing Injuries and Deaths of Fire Fighters Due to Truss System Failures HERENFPA Report on Light Weight Construction, HEREInformative USFA Coffee Break series postings related to Building Types & Fire Resistance: HERE. HERE, HERE,HERE, and HERERemember, Building Knowledge = Firefighter Safety (Bk-F2S)Coming Spring 2011
We’re finishing up with the content development and working on the supportive case studies and interactive group activities for an exciting new one day seminar program on that will address the leading issues, studies and reports specific to engineered floor and roof systems, incorporating the lastest UL and NIST test data and insights with cutting edge methodolgies and practices for firefighting operations.
- Engineered Structural Systems & Fireground Operations will be available for training bookings commencing in May 2011. Contact us for a new brochure and program details.
In addition, look for a new updated 2011 Training Seminar brochure to download with a series of revised training seminars incorporating the newest operational insights
- Building Construction for the Command & Company Officer
- Building Construction and Tactical Operations
- Tactical Operations and the New Rules of Combat Fire Engagement
- Dynamic Risk Assessment of Occupancies for Operational Safety
- Reading the Building: Predictive Occupancy Profiling
Christopher J. Naum
CHRISTOPHER J. NAUM, SFPE a Firehouse® contributing editor, is a 40-year fire service veteran and a national instructor, author, lecturer and fire officer. He is an authority on building construction issues affecting the fire and emergency services and a former fire command officer, architect and fire protection engineer. Naum is a technical consultant and reviewer to the NIOSH firefighter fatality investigation and prevention program, an NFFF Firefighter Safety Advocate and formally served on the Board of Directors of the ISFSI and the IAFC Safety, Health & Survival section and faculty at the National Fire Academy. He was the 1987 ISFSI George D. Post National Fire Instructor Award recipient. Naum is the executive producer of Buildingsonfire.com and FiregroundLeadership.com, sites dedicated to building construction, adaptive fire command and firefighter safety.