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    8 maj 2024 · 6 Minutes for Safety (6MFS) is a program that provides daily topics and resources to promote fire safety culture and critical thinking skills for wildland firefighters. The program is led by a subcommittee of the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG), which also offers other training, standards, and leadership development for wildland fire management.

  2. Have you ever wondered how or why the 6 Minutes for Safety Program was formed? In 1994, 34 wildland firefighters lost their lives in the line of duty. In July of that year on the South Canyon

  3. Learn about firefighter and public safety, reporting, investigations, and mental health in wildland fire management. The 6 Minutes for Safety subcommittee provides daily topics, historical stories, and a week of remembrance for wildland firefighters.

  4. 6 Minutes For Safety. neg ·. Today is the 8th anniversary of a single shift on the #YarnellHillFire that took the lives of 19 #firefighters. We use this solemn day to remember that instance and begin the #WeekofRemembrance to honor all our sisters and brothers who have perished in the line of duty. We honor through learning.

  5. 16 lis 2023 · The WOR Incident Selection Criteria was approved by RMC. The following are potential incidents that were discussed during the meeting: Little Venus, Nuttall Fire, McKenzie Fire, and the Mendocino Complex. Please review each of these incidents and come ready to discuss why they should be highlighted.

  6. 4 maj 2016 · Heads up! The 6 Minutes for Safety calendar of Daily Safety Topics has moved to its new home on the National Wildfire Coordinating Group’s (NWCG) new website! Join us at:...

  7. 6 Minutes For Safety is sharing a COVID-19 Update. Jae ·. New NWCG webpage: COVID-19 Prevention and Management During Wildland Fire Operations. This page is full of wildland fire specific resources for field-going fire personnel. https://www.nwcg.gov/coronavirus. 7.

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