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Fire Service Joint Labor Management
Wellness-Fitness
Task Force
The IAFF, IAFC and 10 pairs of local union and
their municipalities joined together to form the Fire Service Joint
Labor Management Wellness-Fitness Task Force. The Task Force has
dedicated itself to developing a holistic, positive rehabilitating and
educational approach to wellness and fitness programs in the fire
service. The Task Force has developed the following three programs.
The Fire Service Joint Labor Management
Wellness/Fitness Initiative
This program is designed for incumbent fire service personnel. It
requires a commitment by labor and management to a positive,
individualized wellness-fitness program. The manual includes information
on these topics:
- Fitness evaluation
- Medical evaluation
- Rehabilitation
- Behavioral health
- Data collection
The Candidate Physical Ability Test
The
Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) was
developed as a fair and valid evaluation tool to assist in the selection
of fire fighters, and to ensure that all fire fighter candidates possess
the physical ability to complete critical tasks effectively and safely.
The CPAT Program covers every aspect of administering the CPAT,
including recruiting and mentoring programs, providing recruits with
fitness guidance to help prepare them for the CPAT and setting up and
administering the test. The entire validation process is discussed in
detail, as well as the legal issues that departments might face when
implementing the actual program.
New CPAT License
In our ongoing effort to ensure that the CPAT is being used
properly and only as intended, we have recently enacted a new licensing
policy that will affect the way in which this program can legally be
used. This procedure was instituted by the Task Force to protect
the integrity of the CPAT Program and the interests of the members of
the IAFF and the IAFC by ensuring that the program is implemented
properly and as intended. Read More
The Fire Service Peer Fitness Trainer
Certification
The IAFF/IAFC Task Force has determined
that successful implementation of the Wellness/Fitness Initiative and
the CPAT requires a fire fighter in each department who can take the
lead. This individual must have the ability to design and implement
fitness programs, to improve the wellness and fitness of his or her
department and to assist with the physical training of recruits. This
need for a department-level leader led to the development of the
Fire Service Peer Fitness Trainer
certification program. The program is being developed in conjunction
with the American Council on Exercise.
Go
to the
Online Library under Health
and Safety for the
following documents:
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- CPAT Manual 2nd Edition
- WFI Manual 3rd Edition
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