The Wildland Fire Leadership Development Program is a program from the field for the field. You are the hands and feet of the program and are valued as contributors. Therefore, we need your assistance to populate LEAD Time topics for 6 Minutes for Safety.
6 Minutes for Safety is a tool created for and by fire personnel with the purpose of actively troubleshooting known high risk situations encountered on the fireline. These discussions offer baseline information that a crew, group or unit can use in many settings including incident safety briefings, tailgate safety briefings, morning briefings for example, to tailor to their specific setting, generate effective discussions, and develop critical thinking skills, awareness, and meaningful learning opportunities. LEAD Time promotes discussions specifically related to leadership.
A 6 Minutes for Safety template is available on the Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center's website
Examples of LEAD Time can be found on the Wildland Fire Leadership Development Program website.
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