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Title:
Fighting Fatigue Whilst Fighting Bushfire: An Overview of Factors Contributing to Firefighter Fatigue During Bushfire Suppression
Date:
August 2007
Organisations
BCRC
Authors:
Brad Aisbett and Dave Nichols
Location:
Australia, Australia

Overview

Article Apears in the Australian Journal of Emergency Management, Vol. 22 No. 3, August 2007

Aching muscles and joints, lethargy, and sleepiness are all signs of firefighter fatigue during bushfire suppression. If not managed, fatigue may lead to injury or illness for the individual, which may also compromise the safety and productivity of their crew. Understanding the many sources of firefighter fatigue is, therefore, fundamental for all Australian fire agencies. This article will briefly address several factors thought to contribute to firefighter fatigue including; sleep loss, firefighter’s work activity, their hydration, and nutrition, the hot and smoky working environment, firefighter’s physical fitness and their experience. This brief overview draws on findings from firefighting research and the broader scientific literature.

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