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Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus and air management
Physical fitness and the fire service
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Physical Fitness and the Fire Service
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Physical fitness and wellness programs: standards
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Physical examinations
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Agility tests
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Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT)
The Fire Service Joint Labor Management Wellness/Fitness Initiative
Physical fitness and wellness programs
Conditioning, aerobics and weight training
Fire stations
Fitness levels
Fitness-wellness programs: Executive Fire Officer applied research papers
“In-House” programs
Motivation, discipline and incentives
Physical fitness and wellness programs
Trainers
Program procedures, liability and workers compensation
Liability and litigation
Policies, procedures and protocols
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Diet
Nutrition
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