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Technical Bulletins: Use Of Acquired Structures For Training (2013), Dennis Wolf Mar 2013

Technical Bulletins: Use Of Acquired Structures For Training (2013), Dennis Wolf

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

Live fire training in an acquired structure is very valuable as it provides firefighters with some of the real life experience they need to be effective firefighters. Many communities do not have access to a training facility with a dedicated live fire building or smoke house, so using an acquired structure can provide a local opportunity to train under realistic conditions.


Technical Bulletins: Two-In, Two-Out And The Osha Respiratory Protection Standard, Ray Crouch Dec 2000

Technical Bulletins: Two-In, Two-Out And The Osha Respiratory Protection Standard, Ray Crouch

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

The respiratory standard adopted by OSHA is in full effect in Tennessee.


Technical Bulletins: Physical Fitness In Public Safety: Administering Ability And Agility Tests Properly, Don Darden Sep 2000

Technical Bulletins: Physical Fitness In Public Safety: Administering Ability And Agility Tests Properly, Don Darden

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

Cities should develop a medical and physical fitness testing program to better serve the public safety needs of their citizens and protect the lives of police and fire fighters.


Technical Bulletins: Flsa Amendments Being Enforced For All Municipal Employees, Mtas Dec 1975

Technical Bulletins: Flsa Amendments Being Enforced For All Municipal Employees, Mtas

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin clarifies aspects of the Fair Labor Standards Act, making Tennessee cities aware that the Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor, includes all city employees except fire and police personnel in audits of hours worked and wages paid.


Technical Bulletins: Dol Final Regulations On Police And Fire Personnel, Mtas Jan 1975

Technical Bulletins: Dol Final Regulations On Police And Fire Personnel, Mtas

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

On Friday, December 20, 1974, the Department of Labor issued final regulations governing the minimum wages and maximum hours for police and fire personnel.


Technical Bulletins: Dol Preliminary Flsa Regulations On Police And Firefighters, Mtas Dec 1974

Technical Bulletins: Dol Preliminary Flsa Regulations On Police And Firefighters, Mtas

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

On Friday, November 1, 1974, the Department of Labor issued preliminary regulations governing the minimum wages and maximum hours for police and fire personnel. This Technical Bulletin summarizes the preliminary regulations.


Technical Bulletins: Potential Firefighter Schedules Beginning Jan. 1, 1975, William Danielson May 1974

Technical Bulletins: Potential Firefighter Schedules Beginning Jan. 1, 1975, William Danielson

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

The following analysis was prepared by William Danielson for the National League of Cities to show possible firefighter schedules permissible (without necessitating overtime payment) under the Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments for the next four years.