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AAR Tips & Tactics Sheet
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Tips for Conducting AARs Schedule shortly after the activity is completed. Establish clear ground rules: encourage candor and openness, this is dialog -- not lecture or debate, focus on items that can be fixed, keep all ...
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59KB Author: LLC & Leadership Development Team Published: 2005 Posted: 3/17/2005 [Summary]
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AAR Training Presentation
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542KB Author: Leadership Committee Published: 2005 Posted: 4/13/2012 [Summary]
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After Action Review (AAR) Form
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An AAR should be conducted shortly after an activity is completed. Establish clear ground rules, encourage candor and openness, focus on what can be fixed, focus on what not who.
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26KB Author: LLC Published: 2005 Posted: 1/20/2005 [Summary]
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After Action Review Survey Findings and Recommendations
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The After Action Review (AAR) outlines a process firefighters and overhead can use to evaluate their performance. The AAR process asks users to consider four separate questions about their activity: What was planned?
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162.6KB Author: LLC Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]
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AFTER ACTION REVIEWS: A THREE STEP PROCESS
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In 2004, the First Line Supervisor Committee (FLSC) on the Bitterroot National Forest in Montana implemented a 3 step process to ensure proper use of after action reviews (AAR). The FLSC consists of each of the forest ...
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29.5KB Author: Doug DeMoss Published: 2005 Posted: 3/21/2005 [Summary]
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Alaska Wildland Fire 2004 Appendix D: Interagency Fire Use Module Guide - Introduction
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The Interagency Fire use Module Field Guide originated from an identified need at the 2001 Fire Use Module meeting. In collaboration with the National Park Service, Us Forest Service and the US Fish and Wildlife Service ...
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109.4KB Author: Ellise Lind, Benchmark Research and Safety Published: 2004 Posted: 9/21/2004 [Summary]
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Alaska Wildland Fires 2004 Appendix C: Incident Commander Evaluation
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All Incident Commanders will be evaluated for each incident. If equipment was hired, were pre/post hiring inspections performed and documented?
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86KB Author: Elise Lind, Benchmark Research and Safety Published: 2004 Posted: 9/21/2004 [Summary]
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Alaska Wildland Fires 2004 Appendix E: CFFDRS for Dummies
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The Alaskans use the Canadian fire danger rating system rather than the National Fire Danger Rating System used to in the lower 48. FFMC -- Fine Fuel Moisture Code; moisture content of litter and fine dead ...
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140.4KB Author: Elise Lind, Benchmark Research and Safety Published: 2004 Posted: 9/21/2004 [Summary]
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Alaska Wildland Fires 2004 Appendix F: CDC Fire Safety Fact Sheet
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Smoke from wildfires is a mixture of gases and fine particles from burning trees and other plant materials. Smoke can hurt your eyes, irritate your respiratory system, and worsen chronic heart and lung diseases.
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171KB Author: Elise Lind Published: 2004 Posted: 9/21/2004 [Summary]
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Alaska Wildland Fires 2004 Appendix G: Central Complex Fire Public Meeting Agenda
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Tip for using this Agenda effectively: The "Review" should list as many of the local issues as the team can come up with ahead of time (by talking with the agency representative). Listing the issues out on the ...
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121.2KB Author: Elise Lind Published: 2004 Posted: 9/21/2004 [Summary]
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