Gumieniak Robert J, Poulin Serge, Gledhill Norman, Jamnik Veronica
Faculty of Health, Kinesiology and Health Science, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC), Resource Management Working Group, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
Work. 2019;63(4):581-589. doi: 10.3233/WOR-192957.
To assess the post-implementation impact of the Canadian Type 1 Wildland Fire Fighter (WFF) Fitness Test Circuit (WFX-FIT), a retrospective descriptive analysis of anonymized aggregate data collected between 2012-2016 was conducted.
The objectives were to examine the pass rates of Type 1 WFF in each fire jurisdiction and on the standard for exchanging Type 1 WFF between agencies, the interagency exchange standard, by age group and sex and to propose what other information could be of value in assessing the effectiveness of implementing a physical employment standard.
Frequencies and pass rate percentages were compared by sex and age groups (<40 years, ≥40 years).
Between 2012-2016, pass rates for all participants on the jurisdictional and interagency exchange performance standards improved from 93.2% to 95.6% and 79.1% to 87.6%, respectively.
We conclude that since the WFX-FIT was implemented, there has been an increase in the number of exchange-eligible Type 1 WFF for suppression of wildfires in Canada.