Instructor Training for Flammable Gases

Thomson Depot 111 Railroad Street, Thomson, GA, United States

This course focuses on the specific techniques and knowledge required to teach others about flammable gases hazmat response. After completing the course, attendees will be able to relate the specific regional applications of the product and key response considerations; describe specific chemical properties of the product to their students; and transfer key strategies and tactics

Free

Teaching Hazmat Basics

Poplar Middle School 411 D Street, West Poplar, MT, United States

This course covers the foundations of teaching hazmat response and safety. Attendees will learn how to connect their hazmat training to the risks faced by the student audience. They will walk away able to take a limited hazmat resource list and develop at least three practical skills trainings of direct benefit to their students. Finally,

Free

Teaching Basic Decon

Poplar Middle School 411 D Street, West Poplar, MT, United States

This course focuses on first responder safety by reviewing basic decontamination (decon) techniques. Attendees will learn the differences between the various levels of decontamination as well as alternate means of decontamination and how to set up a one-hour drill/exercise in their jurisdiction. Keeping the focus on safety, attendees will discuss how to utilize a safety

Free

Teaching Hazmat Basics

Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center 48 Canada Street, Lake George, NY, United States

This course covers the foundations of teaching hazmat response and safety. Attendees will learn how to connect their hazmat training to the risks faced by the student audience. They will walk away able to take a limited hazmat resource list and develop at least three practical skills trainings of direct benefit to their students. Finally,

Free

Instructor Training for Flammable Gases

Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center 48 Canada Street, Lake George, NY, United States

This course focuses on the specific techniques and knowledge required to teach others about flammable gases hazmat response. After completing the course, attendees will be able to relate the specific regional applications of the product and key response considerations; describe specific chemical properties of the product to their students; and transfer key strategies and tactics

Free

Planning and Implementing a Training Program

Maki Theater 724 Louisiana Ave, Libby, MT, United States

This course reviews best practices for creating a robust training program in a volunteer fire department. You will learn how to ensure your training program produces positive outcomes, accomplishes training goals, and prepares members to run safe and effective operations. Register by emailing Steve Lauer at: stevelauer@hotmail.com This training is part of the 2025 Montana

NVFC Training Summit

Salt Lake City Marriott City Center 220 S. State St., Salt Lake City, UT, United States

The NVFC's signature conference is an opportunity to participate in valuable classroom training and share ideas and best practices with emergency responders from across the U.S. Attendees can choose from breakout sessions addressing key topics in three tracks: first responder health, safety and training; leadership; and recruitment and retention. Travel stipends are available.

Teaching Hazmat Basics

Coolville Volunteer Fire Department 2770 Sixth Street, Coolville, OH, United States

This course covers the foundations of teaching hazmat response and safety. Attendees will learn how to connect their hazmat training to the risks faced by the student audience. They will walk away able to take a limited hazmat resource list and develop at least three practical skills trainings of direct benefit to their students. Finally,

Free

Essentials of Volunteer Retention and Recruitment

Woodstock Fire Department 121 W Court Street, Woodstock, VA, United States

Many fire and EMS departments across the nation are struggling to find new volunteer members and retain their current members. This session discusses the challenges of recruiting volunteers, presents valuable research collected as part of the NVFC’s Make Me A Firefighter campaign, and offers ideas to help overcome recruiting challenges. Potential retention solutions and the

Free