(November 12, 2015) View our new Tailboard Safety Tip that focuses on Cancer Prevention: Don't take your contaminated clothes home or put them in your vehicle. Have a discussion about your department’s safety and risk management processes and when you're done, keep the conversation going on Twitter by using #TailboardSafety.
The Firefighter Cancer Support Network suggests cleaning your personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, hood and helmet immediately after a fire.
Discuss the following:
- Do you take contaminated clothes or PPE home or store it in your vehicle?
- If yes, discuss how you can refrain from doing this for safety reasons.
- If no, congratulations! How is this achieved?
Download a copy of Cancer Prevention: Don't take your contaminated clothes home or put them in your vehicle
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This bi-weekly loss prevention program has been created for you – our clients. The program is intended to provide information on current safety issues facing emergency responders in a format that will quickly and effectively communicate a safe practice to implement and relate directly to your organization.