The recognition of human factors as a foundational aspect of firefighting operations is one of the most impactful advances in the evolution of fire management. Human factors research provides a way to learn from unwanted outcomes, to understand accidents,and to imrpove performance through new informal and formal training. This page cites key resources (including publications, reports and webinars) that recognize human factors as prime ingredients of firefighter safety.
For more information, visit our Organizational Learning hot topic, or search our research and publications database under Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire.
Recorded Webinars
Dec 8, 2021
Nov 23, 2020
Management Documents
Conference Proceedings
- Managing fire, understanding ourselves: human dimensions in safety and wildland fire
- Twelfth international wildland fire safety summit proceedings
- Wisdom in the Lessons Learned Library: work ethics and firefighter identities in the Fire Orders
- Use of human factors analysis for wildland fire accident investigations
- Eighth international wildland firefighter safety summit: 10 years later
- Addressing the common behavioral element in accidents and incidents
- The 1985 Butte fire in central Idaho: a Canadian perspective on the associated burning conditions
Dissertations/Theses
- Evaluation of Contributing Factors to Wildland Firefighter Fatalities in the United States
- Understanding Factors Contributing to Wildland Firefighter Health, Safety, and Performance: A Pilot Study on Smokejumpers
- The sleep behaviour and fatigue trends of wildland firefighters during non-fire and fire deployments
Technical Reports/White Papers
- Modeling the Impact of COVID-19 on Wildfire Management: Final Report to the Joint Fire Science Program
- An assessment of research needs related to wildland firefighter safety - Final Report to the Joint Fire Science Program
- Wildland Fire Smoke Health Effects on Wildland Firefighters and the Public - Final Report to the Joint Fire Science Program
- Using social science to understand and improve wildland fire organizations: an annotated reading list
- Wildland fire fatalities in the United States: 1990-1998
- Wildland firefighter safety awareness study: Phase 3 - implementing cultural changes for safety
- Wildland firefighter safety awareness study: Phase 2 - setting new goals for the organizational culture, leadership, human factors, and other areas impacting firefighter safety
- Wildland firefighter safety awareness study: Phase 1 - identifying the organizational culture, leadership, human factors, and other issues impacting firefighter safety
- Findings from the Wildland Firefighters Human Factors Workshop. Improving wildland firefighter performance under stressful, risky conditions: Toward better decisions on the fireline and more resilient organizations
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration's investigation of the South Canyon fire, February 8, 1995
- Mann Gulch fire: a race that couldn't be won
- The 1985 Butte fire in central Idaho: a Canadian perspective on the associated burning conditions
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Podcasts
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Jun 17, 2021
Oct 9, 2020
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Past Events
- Jun 2, 2022
- Jun 1, 2022
- May 31, 2022
- May 24, 2021
- Jun 28, 2016
- Mar 22, 2016
- Jun 25, 2012