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Neil McMillan

Neil McMillan

Neil McMillan serves as the IAFF's Principal Representative on NFPA's Technical Committee for Structural and Proximity Firefighting Protective Clothing and Equipment, as well he represents the Standards Council of Canada on behalf of the IAFF on the International Standards Organization’s Mirror Committee specific to fire fighter protective clothing. Neil’s experience serving as the IAFF Director of Science & Research within the Health, Safety & Medicine Division involved collaborations with institutions and researchers across North America, and abroad. These collaborations aim to better understand and reduce occupational injuries/illness relating to fire fighting, as well as to investigate immerging materials, services and products representing the latest innovation in fire fighter safety and health. Neil provides education to fire fighters, the public, and elected officials on the topic of fire fighter health and associated risks. Neil has extensive experience utilizing medical and scientific research to fight for the recognition of occupational illnesses and injuries suffered by fire fighters as individuals, as well as legislatively at the state, provincial and federal levels to better protect all fire fighters.
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The Future of Firefighter PPE Selection, Care, and Maintenance

Date & Time

January 30, 2024 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Duration

1 Hour

CEU

A certificate of attendance will be offered.

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There are few items related to the fire service that represent a greater investment from fire department and that require greater familiarity and understanding from firefighters than the personal protective equipment (PPE) worn when entering a fire environment.

Firefighting, like politics, is local, adapted based on staffing, building types, operational tactics, environmental conditions, and other factors. It is therefore important to have PPE that meets the needs specific to each service. What is equally important is the requirement for departments and their members to properly select, service, and cycle out PPE used to protect themselves for the risks from fire environments.

This webcast will discuss some basic fundamentals regarding the selection of PPE, its capabilities and limitations, as well as the NFPA standard (1851) applicable to its care and maintenance. It will also cover proposed updates to the standard (NFPA 1850) and what that may mean for firefighters and departments moving forward.

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