FIRE ENGINEERING

FIRE ENGINEERING

July 1986

Volume 139 No. 7

DEPARTMENTS

EDITORIAL 6

VOLUNTEERS CORNER 7

Hose maintenance

TRAINING NOTEBOOK 9

Roof simulator improves training

DISPATCHES 12

High death/injury toll in health care facilities

Health hazard study completes first phase

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 10

COURSES/COMING EVENTS 47

APPARATUS DELIVERIES 48

NAMES IN THE NEWS 50

COMPANY NEWS 50

EQUIPMENT DIGEST 51

CLASSIFIEDS 52

READER SERVICE CARD 53

FEATURES

COMPUTERS

COMPUTERIZED RECORDKEEPING 16

Inspections can serve to correct potential fire hazards, to gather pre-fire planning information, and to adjust insurance premium rates. However, unless this data is readily available, it’s quite possible that valuable information could be lost in the piles of paperwork. Here is where computerized recordkeeping could help. BY ROGER C. PARKER

RESCUE

AIR: MOST IMPORTANT WHEN IT’S NOT THERE 1 9

The most dangerous predicament a diver can face is if he runs out of air while he is underwater. To avoid this situation, divers must be trained in safe guidelines and diving procedures before they can ever enter the water. BY WALT HENDRICK

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

CHLORINE 25

The second chemical to be addressed in our chemical data notebook series is chlorine, which, from 1980 through 1985, caused more deaths and injuries in the United States than any other toxic chemical released in these accidents. BY FRANK L. FIRE

MANAGEMENT

LEADERSHIP AND THE FIRE SERVICE 30

Presented here are some of the most effective leadership styles and how you can make them work for you. BY ROGER L. JOHNSON

A CHAMELEON APPROACH TO SUPERVISION 34

Just as the chameleon changes his color to adapt to his environment, so too should fire service leaders adapt their management styles to meet various situations. BY GEORGE GOLDBACH

THE FIRE SERVICE ORGANIZATION 40

In this fast paced, ever-changing world, there is one area that remains rather constant and that continues to function and deliver what it has been designed to provide—the fire service. BY HUGH J. CAULFIELD

TRAINING

STRATEGY AND TACTICS TRAINING 37

A good, working knowledge of tactics, especially when taught to the rank and file as a unit, promotes teamwork, increases confidence, reduces losses, and is critical to the effectiveness of a volunteer department that may not have an officer on-scene immediately. BY ALLEN CLARK

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Hand entrapped in rope gripper

Elevator Rescue: Rope Gripper Entrapment

Mike Dragonetti discusses operating safely while around a Rope Gripper and two methods of mitigating an entrapment situation.
Delta explosion

Two Workers Killed, Another Injured in Explosion at Atlanta Delta Air Lines Facility

Two workers were killed and another seriously injured in an explosion Tuesday at a Delta Air Lines maintenance facility near the Atlanta airport.