NVFC Tackles OSHA Proposed Standard, Honors Award Recipients at 2024 Spring Meeting |
By Chief Richard Susi | |
May 4, 2024 | |
NVFC Tackles OSHA Proposed Standard, Honors Award Recipients at 2024 Spring Meeting The National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) held its annual board of directors meeting on April 25-27 in Arlington, VA. Sixty-eight directors from 43 states were in attendance including Ret. Deputy Chief Kevin Quinn & Ret. Chief Mark St. Pierre from Rhode Island. The board conducted Council business, held committee meetings, heard from guest speakers, and honored its achievement award recipients. A pressing issue addressed during the meeting was the proposed OSHA Emergency Response Standard. Committees and Sessions Several of the NVFC’s committees met on a range of issues including hazmat response, wildland, recruitment and retention, legislative, membership, and health, safety, and training. The EMS/Rescue Section also held its bi-annual meeting. Dep-Chief Quinn currently is a member of the “Health, Safety , Training, Codes & Standards, and Legislative Committees. Chief St. Pierre currently serves on the Legislative, Bylaws and Volunteer Advocacy Committees. Additionally, general sessions were held with the full board to discuss matters of national and state interest, vote on issues before the board, and provide input and strategic direction for the organization. OSHA Task Force The NVFC board created a task force to address concerns around the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) proposed Emergency Response Standard, which is intended to replace the 44-year-old Fire Brigade Standard. If enacted in its current form, the standard will place new requirements on fire and emergency services that will be burdensome, and in many cases impossible, for volunteer departments to comply with. This would have a devastating impact on local volunteer departments, forcing many to close or else operate outside of the federal standard, leaving them open to fines, citations, and huge civil liability exposure. The board adopted a “call to action” statement on the issue and directed the newly formed task force to create a landing page with resources and tools to help responders understand the issue and submit a comment to OSHA during the public comment period. The NVFC is also working on developing its comment prior to the June 21 deadline. Learn more, read the statement, and access the public comment guide at www.nvfc.org/osha-standard. Guest Speakers The NVFC was pleased to welcome National Fire Academy Superintendent Eriks Gabliks as the keynote speaker at the Chairman’s Lunch on April 26. In addition, the board heard presentations from the following speakers: Awards Banquet An awards banquet was held on April 26 to recognize the recipients of the NVFC’s annual fire service achievement awards: Read about this year’s award winners at https://bit.ly/2024-NVFC-Awards. Two directors were honored with the E. James Monihan Director Award, sponsored by Provident, for their outstanding achievements on the board that went above and beyond normal expectations: Sponsors The NVFC is grateful to the support of our sponsors who helped make the meeting possible: Anheuser-Busch Foundation, California Casualty, Clarion Fire & Rescue Group, Columbia Southern University, ESIP, FirstNet Authority, Lincoln Financial Group, National Fire Protection Association, Provident, Tesla, VFIS, Ward Diesel Filter Systems, and Wendell’s Mint. Next Meeting The NVFC board is comprised of up to two representatives from 47 state associations and meets twice a year in the spring and fall. The next meeting is scheduled to take place on September 18-20 in Kansas City, MO. Learn more about the NVFC at www.nvfc.org. |
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