Published on: 23513496. Sections 112.1816(6) and 633.520(2), F.S., require the Division of State Fire Marshal to adopt rules to establish an employer’s cancer prevention best practices related to personal protective equipment, decontamination, fire suppression equipment, and fire stations.
Published on: 23329681. Sections 112.1816(6) and 633.520(2), F.S., require the Division of State Fire Marshal to adopt rules to establish an employers’ cancer prevention best practices related to personal protective equipment, decontamination, fire suppression equipment, and fire stations. The Division has developed a self-assessment tool outlining best practices to be used by firefighter employers to reduce a firefighter’s exposure to known carcinogens.
Published on: 23060603. The Department will be holding a public workshop to discuss an employers’ cancer prevention best practices.; April 8, 2020 @ 3:30 P.M.; UPDATED: The Florida State Fire College campus has been CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC by the Chief Financial Officer pursuant to the Governor’s Executive Order No. 20-52. Anyone wishing to participate in this workshop must participate in a telephone conference call using the phone number (850)413-1558 and ID 507266. This workshop was previously noticed in the March 5, 2020 issue of the Florida Administrative Register.
Published on: 23000075. Sections 112.1816(6) and 633.520(2), F.S., require the Division of State Fire Marshal to adopt rules to establish an employers’ cancer prevention best practices related to personal protective equipment, decontamination, fire suppression equipment, and fire stations. The Division has developed a self-assessment tool outlining best practices to be used by firefighter employers to reduce a firefighter’s exposure to known carcinogens.
Published on: 22796084. Sections 112.1816(6) and 633.520(2), F.S., require the Division of State Fire Marshal to adopt rules to establish an employers’ cancer prevention best practices related to personal protective equipment, decontamination, fire suppression equipment, and fire stations. The Division has developed a self-assessment tool outlining best practices to be used by firefighter employers to reduce a firefighter’s exposure to known carcinogens.