When it comes to Fire Dept's and Drill Night I am seeing an ever alarming amount of poor and tottaly unsafe practices by these dept's.
Then they post their practice pictures showing serious safety violations on Social media and think nothing of it .
Take a fire Dept in Beaver County Pa. who where practicing High and Angle Rope rescue Techniques in what appears to be a waste water treatment plant .
They have their rescue rope tied off around a large Variable Frequency Drive units .
A serious Major OSHA Violation due to nature of This equipment capable of producing hazardous Arc flashes which can explode the requirement you must be properly trained and some time attired with PPE before you even go near it.
Had an OSHA inspector walked in while that drill was going on there would have been hell to pay and plant operator would face hundreds of thousands in fines if not loose operating privileges .
When a Fire dept goes into an industrial setting during drill nights . They must follow all applicable OSHA regulations just like any other employee or Contractor.
This is not a suggestion its an Order as we are told om job sites and fire dept's better get with it. Before there is a serious accident.
Talking about Accidents waiting to happen check out this picture. I found on a Fire dept's Social media page
What the hell is this fool thinking using a power tool with no safety glasses standing on some type of table .
If he tried that on a job site he would be fired.
I see pictures all the time of jaws of life being used in a game called Junga? where they practice with the tool to remove blocks of wood etc. and no safety glasses as required by OSHA that tool no matter how well built it is can break and splinter and object being cut can shatter and blow debris everywhere .
Where is the safety officer ?
No wonder so many firefighters get hurt on the job for not using common sense and not following standard safety protocols. Established by NFPA and OSHA
I was recently stuck behind a traffic accident with a fellow firefighter on I-68 in WV when I finally was allowed thru accident scene there was a fire fighter standing in traffic no safety gear on no flashlight or lights flashing on truck being used to block road. and it was a very dark scene I stopped got out of truck yelled at firefighter and gave him a reflective vest I had on truck. again where is the safety officer?
I see dept's that do it right and I see too many who do not .
Its time for dept's to wake up and get proper safety training and safety officers in place .
I see all too often firefighters not in reflective gear working traffic or a scene both day and night
and if you do get hit by a vehicle and not properly attired you are in for serious trouble.
You failed to follow safety rules you can be denied insurance coverage for the accident .
Your dept could have its insurance dropped .
Do we need a Safety Stand down and Review in Pa. and WV definitely
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