CFD Volunteers Take Annual Refresher Trainings
 
By Web Team
January 22, 2016
 

On Thursday January 21st over 60 firefighters from CFD and other North Fork Fire Departments gathered in Cutchogue, for their annual Bloodborne Pathogens Haz-Mat Refresher training.

Each year all active members are required to take refresher training in Hazardous Materials Operations, and Bloodborne Pathogens as required by OSHA and NFPA standards.

The first class course is designed to teach Fire and EMS workers about the potential dangers that they face when dealing with patients and bodily fluids that they may encounter during the course of their duties. The class reinforces the use of proper protection and universal precautions such and gloves during emergencies in order to minimize any potential exposures. The class taught by the District's infectious disease control officer, Candy Jablonski, covered different types of dangerous viruses and diseases that Emergency workers may face such as Hepatitis and HIV.

Immediately following, a second class taught by the Suffolk County Fire Academy updated firefighters on new changes and procedures when dealing with hazardous materials. The class also reviewed common procedures and skills that firefighters have been taught in the operations class, such as the use of the Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Guidebook, and ways to properly identify hazardous materials in order to safely handle an emergency.

Over the next two months all 115 Volunteers of the Cutchogue Fire Department will be taking these required classes.

Thank you to all of the Volunteers for your continued commitment to not only your own safety, but the safety of the community.

 
Units: CFD - TRADITION - PRIDE - DEDICATION