Fire Service Labor/Management Wellness-Fitness Initiative

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The overall focus of this project was for USFA to partner with the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) and the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) to support the expansion of use of the IAFF/IAFC Fire Service Joint Labor Management Wellness-Fitness Initiative to additional fire departments. USFA is supporting the expansion of the use of this initiative that has been successfully implemented in many fire departments throughout the United States. The Fire Service Joint Labor Management Wellness-Fitness Initiative was developed by the IAFC and the IAFF as a non-punitive approach to enhance firefighter wellness, health and safety.

The expansion of this effort now includes many fire departments that were not previously part of the Fire Service Joint Labor Management Wellness-Fitness Initiative program development process. USFA continues to support research to determine the effectiveness of the implementation and the overall results of this program in departments throughout the country.

At the start of this project partnership, the IAFC worked with a small number of U.S. volunteer and combination fire departments of different sizes and geographical areas selected by IAFC divisions to participate in the development of innovative pilot programs aimed at enhancing firefighter wellness and fitness. This pilot effort examined potential best practices in several areas of firefighter wellness and fitness.

USFA worked with the IAFC to educate the fire service on the importance of wellness and fitness, primarily through outreach and educational sessions at national conferences.

The IAFC conducted workshops on wellness-fitness related topics at numerous national-level fire service conferences including Fire-Rescue International, Wildland Fire, Fire-Rescue Med, and the International Hazardous Materials Response Teams Conference.

The third edition of the Fire Service Joint Labor Management Wellness-Fitness Initiative was recently released. The IAFC is currently developing a guide that will highlight the differences between the prior edition and the new edition and will offer implementation recommendations to assist fire departments with the transition to the new program.

USFA's project partnership with the IAFF includes a peer-credentialing program for fire department Peer Fitness Trainers that is recognized by the American Council on Exercise (ACE), the largest non-profit fitness certification and education provider in the world. To date, well over 1,000 fire department Peer Fitness Trainers have been certified through this program. Quantification of the effectiveness of the peer-credentialing program for fire department Peer Fitness Trainers will be accomplished with the departments and union locals who have already chosen to certify a percentage of their firefighters as Peer Fitness Trainers.

These efforts will contribute to the reduction of the leading cause of firefighter fatalities - stress related cardiac deaths, which historically has accounted for 50 percent of firefighter fatalities. Reduction of this type of death alone would positively impact USFA's goal to reduce fatalities of firefighters by 50 percent within ten years.


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