By Travis Dotson
Here are some numbers from 2019. That is all, just numbers.
We tally stuff up at the end of each year to inform our focus areas in the coming year.
Are the numbers useful? Well, only if they are used. (That is a super subtle nudge for you to DO something with the information below.)
We all participate in the activities listed above — have you gamed-out a plan for a bad day during normal ops?
Ash pits — more dangerous than you might think.
What’s in your pack?
PT and driving are daily operations — are you acknowledging the risk involved?
OK, there you go…some numbers to ponder.
All these numbers and images are part of a 2019 infographic — you can get the pdf version here: Annual Review Summaries.
Print it and hang it up someplace where it might do some good. (This is a less subtle nudge about how to put this information to good use.)
Pingback: Wildland firefighters, accidents and injuries in 2019 - International Fire Fighter
Thank you for what was no doubt a lot of work and research!! Numbers matter! How about the number of Wildland Firefighter suicide deaths?? Where are those numbers??
LikeLike
Are these numbers only from Forest Service incident reports?
LikeLike
No, not solely FS events. The numbers are collected from any report submitted to the Lessons Learned Center – which includes other federal and non-federal agencies and entities.
LikeLike