Fundamentals Fire Fighter Skills and Hazardous Materials Response, 5th Edition
The Complete Teaching and Learning Solution for Firefighter I and Firefighter II with Hazardous Materials Response Courses
Thoroughly revised and updated, the NEW Navigate Premier Access for the Fifth Edition of Fundamentals of Firefighter Skills and Hazardous Materials Response is the must-have training resource for Firefighter I and Firefighter II. Find a wealth of student and instructor support materials, coupled with the most up-to-date content based on NFPA 1010.
As part of the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) standard consolidation initiative, multiple standards that cover firefighter, fire apparatus driver/operator, airport firefighter, and marine firefighting training have been combined into a single document. The Fifth Edition includes content based on Chapter 6: Firefighter I (from NFPA 1001) and Chapter 7: Firefighter II (from NFPA 1001), which are included in the NFPA 1010, 2024 Edition Standard on Professional Qualifications for Firefighters. Additionally, as part of the NFPA's standard consolidation initiative, multiple standards that cover hazardous materials have been combined into a single document. NFPA 470, 2022 Edition represents a consolidation and revision of the following stand-alone standards: NFPA 472, NFPA 473, and NFPA 1072. In the Fifth Edition, Appendix A and the Learning Objectives in Chapters 29-36 are correlated to relevant professional qualifications in NFPA 470, 2022 Edition: Chapter 7 (from NFPA 1072) and Chapter 9 (from NFPA 1072).
The Fifth Edition is the most comprehensive and accessible resource for today's fire students. Developed for career and volunteer firefighters, it fully details the complex functions of each job performance requirement for Firefighter I and Firefighter II. Its flexible design and structure allow educators at educational institutions, fire academies, and fire departments to tailor the content to meet the needs of their individual course objectives.
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