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Master
Planning: The Role It Plays In Community Fire Prevention
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6 pages in length. There was a time when small rural
communities dominated the landscape, with individual houses
dotted all throughout the inside and outskirts of town.
Because each dwelling was significantly distanced from all
others, it was a somewhat difficult chore to attend to
issues of fire, particularly in relation to water supply,
water pressure, fire hydrants and emergency equipment
accessibility. As master planned communities came into
existence, the notion of fire prevention quickly took a turn
for the better, inasmuch as these housing developments
provided a means by which such issues could be adequately
addressed. The writer discusses how master planned
communities help in fire prevention. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: TLCmastr.wps
OSHA,
Fire Safety and the Two-In/Two-Out Rule
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This 3 page paper considers the issue of OSHA’s
Two-In/Two-Out and the implications for the fire services
industry. Specifically, this paper assesses the impact of
the rule that two fire fighters must be present outside a
building and two inside a building, creating what OSHA has
deemed a safe approach to managing workplace safety in the
fire industry. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHfire1.wps
Pre-Fire
Planning
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5 pages in length. Inasmuch as fires occur when people are
least prepared, there are a number of precautions to take as
a means by which to avert such a tragedy from happening.
Each town's local fire department works hard to educated the
community as to the necessary carefulness to help prevent --
as well as deal -- with fires. Whether the issue revolves
around community structure, escape routes, fire
extinguishers, smoke detectors or planning and executing
routine family fire drills, firefighters are constantly
instructing the public on how to prevent fires. The writer
discusses various prevention-related issues in relation to
fire. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCfire.wps
Pros
and Cons of Contracting Police and Fire Services
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In 5 pages, the author discusses the pros and cons of
contracting police and fire services. Many police and fire
departments are using contractual personnel. The reason for
this varies from area to area. This also depends on the
economy of the area. Contractual police and fire departments
are not perfect situations for every community, and there
are pros and cons involved. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PCpccpf.doc
The
Fire Industry
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A 6 page paper which discusses 15 separate articles that
address various issues concerning the fire industry. Each
article is discussed individually and the paper is divided
up into three sections, with each section concerning a
different aspect of the fire industry. The three sections
are Fire Safety, Employment Issues, and Deaths.
Filename: RAfiresaf.wps
The
Fire Services Industry: OSHA Safety Protocols and the
Economics of Changing Services
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This 15 page paper considers the issue of OSHA’s role in
determining protocols for safety, with a concentration on
OSHA’s two-in/two-out rule, and then also considers the
implications of increasing technology, increasing services
and increasing equipment costs on the ability to maintain an
economically viable department within the fire services
industry. This study will also consider the impact of
liability issues in both areas and consider how this
influences economic assessments and the long-term viability
of fire service departments. Bibliography lists 25 sources.
Filename: MHfire3.wps
The
Everglades
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A 6 page paper looking at the controversy over sugar farming
in the Everglades and analyzes why it is important to us to
preserve our environment and fragile ecosystems.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Evergal.wps
The
Long, Slow Death of Florida's Everglades
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A 5 page paper that argues the point that industry and an
expanding population have done considerable damage to
Florida's Everglades and the ecosystem that it supports.
Emphasis is placed on the fact that the Everglades are being
crowded by agricultural interests to the north and urban
interests to the east, and the diversion of water from the
rain forest to support these two interests is disrupting its
natural cycle and leaving it short of needed water supplies.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: LCEglade.doc
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