Elevate Your Organization

With Specialized Fire Service Health and Safety
Training and Consulting

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Comprehensive Training for Organizations

We, at Pacific Pointe Consulting, Inc. Fire Group, offer fire safety training for organizations of all sizes. Our training programs are designed to enhance your team's preparedness and ensure they have the knowledge and skills necessary to respond effectively in the event of a fire emergency.

Your Trusted Partner in Fire Service Health and Safety Excellence

  • Expert-Led Training

    Receive comprehensive training from experienced safety professionals.

  • Tailored Solutions

    Courses and services to meet your unique needs.

  • Proven Results

    Boost your team's efficiency and safety with proven strategies.

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Fire Service Health and Safety Training for All Levels

Pacific Pointe Consulting, Inc. Fire Group is committed to providing high-quality fire service health and safety training tailored to meet the specific needs of individuals and organizations. With over 40 years of public safety experience, including 15 years in fire investigation, we possess the expertise to help you enhance your organization's safety processes. Also, we have over 10 years spent researching, writing, and presenting on health and safety issues in the post-fire environment.

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Choose Us for Your Safety Training

Ensuring your health and safety-related business processes, policies, and procedures reflect the applicable standards and best practices are current is important. 

Contact us to discuss your business process needs

Our Insights and Tips

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A Cold Fire Scene is a Safe Scene?

Why do fire investigators and others think a cold scene is a safe scene? Because they just don’t know any ...
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Is That Space Safe?

All fire investigators, field insurance adjusters and others working in the post-fire environment should understand the definition of a confined ...
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Value Statements and Culture Change

A Value statement identifies what’s important to your organization, what it prioritizes, and how it conducts itself. A Mission statement ...
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Fire Investigators and the Occupational Safety Standards

One of the most often overlooked aspects of keeping fire investigators safe and healthy is the need for almost every ...
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A Cold Fire Scene Is a Safe Scene, Right?

One of the biggest reasons that some fire investigators think that a cold scene is a safe scene (it is ...
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Essential Fire Investigator Health Data

We are all aware of the importance of data when following scientific methods when conducting fire investigations. This process and ...
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Fire Service Health and Safety-related Downloads

Fire Engineering June 2024 PFAS Article (pdf) Download

University of Miami Investigator Wristband Study 2024 (pdf) Download

Mental Health Disorders US Fire Investigators 2024 (pdf) Download

Professional Safety August 2021 (pdf) Download

National Association of Subrogation Professionals Article, June 2020 (pdf) Download

OSHA Regulations Applicable to Fire Investigators October 2024 update (pdf) Download

Suggested Joint Examination Notification Information (pdf) Download