If you’ve had a slip, trip or fall at work, our specialist accident at work lawyers are highly experienced at winning slip and fall at work claims.

Our personal injury claim specialists can also help you secure compensation for a slip, trip or fall that occurred outside of work.

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Fires require fuel, heat, and oxygen to burn. When you pull the safety pin and squeeze the lever of a fire extinguisher, you release the fire-suppressant agent inside, similar to how material is released from an aerosol can. Depending on the type of fire extinguisher, this agent could be water, carbon dioxide, a dry chemical (such as sodium bicarbonate), or foam.Â

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What do firefighters use to cut and pry their way into vehicles that have been damaged in car accidents? The hydraulic force of extrication tools can extricate crash survivors from vehicles so they can be treated for minor and life-threatening injuries.Â

This blog explores the critical tools every firefighter should have, including personal protective gear, fire hoses, fire blankets, and fire extinguishers. Join us as we delve into our essential firefighter tools list to ensure you’re well-equipped to tackle any challenge you face on the front lines.Â

Employers should avoid, or at least minimise the use of, substances which could cause slip hazards, such as oils and liquids. Where the use of such substances cannot be avoided, employers should implement robust safety procedures.

Ensure the fire hose you add to your firefighter tool kit is constructed of flexible, watertight materials with a smooth lining and a durable covering. You’ll also need to consider which nozzles, fittings, and appliances will allow the hose to deliver water to the fire source with the most power and accuracy.Â

The material released by the fire extinguisher will smother the fuel or suppress the oxygen to eliminate flames quickly and efficiently, making it an essential tool for small fires.

No firefighter tools list would be complete without a fire hose. The deployment of a powerful and steady stream of water directly upon a flame is one of the most direct actions a firefighter can take for fire suppression.Â

The most common types of slip and fall injury are musculoskeletal injuries, often caused by the impact of landing on the floor. These can range in severity, from bruising and soreness to broken bones and spinal injuries.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reports that slips, trips and falls are responsible for around 40% of workplace injuries – and that figure excludes falls from height.

Falls from height, such as falling from a ladder, are particularly dangerous. They can cause serious injuries such as spinal cord injuries and, in some tragic cases, can even prove fatal.

Implement safety procedures for adverse weather conditions, such as gritting entrances in cold weather to prevent slips and falls on ice at work.

Under this legislation, employers have a responsibility to ensure their workers’ safety as far as is reasonably practicable. This includes taking all reasonable steps to mitigate the risk of slips and trips in the workplace.

Here are some actions that employers can take to help meet their legal obligations for preventing slips, trips and falls:

These regulations stipulate that floors in the workplace must be suitable, in good condition and free from obstructions.

Bambi Buckets are made of durable fiberglass or metal and are suspended from the helicopter and engineered for water delivery precision. The internal configuration of the bucket's release system minimizes water loss during transit, and the pilot-controlled valve allows water to be released with pinpoint accuracy. Aerial teams and their ground crews are able to refill these buckets from deep, open water sources such as public lakes, reservoirs, and tanks.

Under these regulations, employers have a duty to assess risks in the workplace and to remove those risks or to reduce them to the lowest level reasonably practicable.

Fire hoses are constructed of three key components, including a hose jacket, hose liner, and couplings. Here’s what you should know about each of these vital components:

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Ensuring you have all the items on our firefighter tools list is essential for safe and successful firefighting operations. Each tool, from firefighting helicopters to extrication devices, plays a crucial role in ensuring your department can respond quickly and efficiently to emergencies. By equipping yourself with the right gear—from personal protective equipment to fire hoses and extinguishers—you can enhance your ability to save lives and prevent property damage.Â

Here’s how it works. A fire blanket is composed of two layers: an outer layer made of glass fiber fabric and an inner layer made of a highly flame-resistant material. A fire blanket effectively smothers a fire by cutting off the supply of oxygen, much like placing a lid over a candle to smother a flame. You can toss a fire blanket over a fire or wrap it around an individual who is aflame.

There are many forcible entry tools used by firefighters and first responders, but here are some of the most important devices to keep in your tool kit that will allow you to respond to crash victims’ needs in a timely manner:

Employers are required by law to take all reasonable precautions to protect their employees. This has been the case since the Health and Safety at Work Act – which we at Thompsons Solicitors helped develop – was passed in 1974.

There are many forcible entry tools used by firefighters and first responders, but here are some of the most important devices to keep in your tool kit that will allow you to respond to crash victims’ needs in a timely manner:

What tools do firefighters use to extinguish small fires? One vital piece of equipment that should be included on every firefighter tools list (and on every fire truck) is a portable fire extinguisher.Â

Fires require fuel, heat, and oxygen to burn. When you pull the safety pin and squeeze the lever of a fire extinguisher, you release the fire-suppressant agent inside, similar to how material is released from an aerosol can. Depending on the type of fire extinguisher, this agent could be water, carbon dioxide, a dry chemical (such as sodium bicarbonate), or foam.Â

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Employers should perform risk assessments to identify potential slip and trip hazards in the workplace. Risk assessments should be carried out and reviewed on a regular basis.

The flooring material must be suitable for a workplace. It should not be slippery, even when freshly cleaned or polished. The floor must also be well maintained – broken tiles or loose carpet are trip hazards.

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If employees are required to walk on wet or slippery surfaces, appropriate safety footwear should be provided by the employer as part of PPE (personal protective equipment).

Want to learn more about how firefighting helicopters aid fire operations and minimize damage and loss? See the firefighting helicopters in our fleet and discover how our aerial firefighting solutions save lives and land.

Ensuring you have all the items on our firefighter tools list is essential for safe and successful firefighting operations. Each tool, from firefighting helicopters to extrication devices, plays a crucial role in ensuring your department can respond quickly and efficiently to emergencies. By equipping yourself with the right gear—from personal protective equipment to fire hoses and extinguishers—you can enhance your ability to save lives and prevent property damage.Â

What do firefighters use to cut and pry their way into vehicles that have been damaged in car accidents? The hydraulic force of extrication tools can extricate crash survivors from vehicles so they can be treated for minor and life-threatening injuries.Â

What tools do firefighters use to extinguish small fires? One vital piece of equipment that should be included on every firefighter tools list (and on every fire truck) is a portable fire extinguisher.Â

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In this guide we’ll review the most common causes of slips, trips and falls in the workplace, the injuries that slips and trips can cause, and what employers should be doing to prevent them.

In the high-stakes world of firefighting, having the right items on your firefighter tools list can mean the difference between life and death. From rapid-response firefighting helicopters to extrication tools that save victims trapped in vehicles, each piece of firefighting equipment on this list plays a vital role in effective emergency response.Â

There is also a risk of head trauma, which can result in anything from minor head injuries to serious and potentially life-threatening brain injuries.

In the high-stakes world of firefighting, having the right items on your firefighter tools list can mean the difference between life and death. From rapid-response firefighting helicopters to extrication tools that save victims trapped in vehicles, each piece of firefighting equipment on this list plays a vital role in effective emergency response.Â

No firefighter tools list would be complete without a fire hose. The deployment of a powerful and steady stream of water directly upon a flame is one of the most direct actions a firefighter can take for fire suppression.Â

There are three main pieces of legislation which outline the responsibilities of employers to prevent slip, trip and fall injuries:

If you don’t have access to a firefighting helicopter, you can hire firefighting choppers that come equipped with powerful water delivery systems, specialized equipment, and experienced crews. See a comprehensive guide to firefighting helicopter types here.

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A fire blanket is another valuable tool for extinguishing small fires, such as those that ignite in food preparation areas where flammable liquids (such as cooking fats and oils) are frequently used.

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Bambi Buckets are made of durable fiberglass or metal and are suspended from the helicopter and engineered for water delivery precision. The internal configuration of the bucket's release system minimizes water loss during transit, and the pilot-controlled valve allows water to be released with pinpoint accuracy. Aerial teams and their ground crews are able to refill these buckets from deep, open water sources such as public lakes, reservoirs, and tanks.

Want to learn more about how firefighting helicopters aid fire operations and minimize damage and loss? See the firefighting helicopters in our fleet and discover how our aerial firefighting solutions save lives and land.

In the 2020/21 reporting period alone, it is estimated that over 175,000 workers were injured from slips, trips and falls. The number injured is shocking – especially considering that those figures are from the first year of the coronavirus pandemic, when many workers were furloughed or working from home.

This blog explores the critical tools every firefighter should have, including personal protective gear, fire hoses, fire blankets, and fire extinguishers. Join us as we delve into our essential firefighter tools list to ensure you’re well-equipped to tackle any challenge you face on the front lines.Â

Here’s how it works. A fire blanket is composed of two layers: an outer layer made of glass fiber fabric and an inner layer made of a highly flame-resistant material. A fire blanket effectively smothers a fire by cutting off the supply of oxygen, much like placing a lid over a candle to smother a flame. You can toss a fire blanket over a fire or wrap it around an individual who is aflame.

Robust health and safety procedures should be implemented for all cleaning activities. For example, wet floor signs should always be used when floors are being cleaned, and the area should be blocked off if possible.

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Every firefighter needs personal protective equipment on their firefighter tools list, including a helmet, hood, face mask, SCBA, gloves, and boots. Here’s a quick rundown of these items to help you understand how each piece of gear can minimize the risk associated with firefighting and prevent injury and death.Â

First up on our firefighter tools list is a firefighting helicopter. Rapid response firefighting helicopters can drop hundreds or thousands of gallons of water or fire retardant onto forest fires for efficient fire suppression. For example, a heavy-lift helicopter from Helicopter Express can carry more than 3,000 gallons of water or fire retardant on board via Bambi Buckets.Â

The material released by the fire extinguisher will smother the fuel or suppress the oxygen to eliminate flames quickly and efficiently, making it an essential tool for small fires.

Every firefighter needs personal protective equipment on their firefighter tools list, including a helmet, hood, face mask, SCBA, gloves, and boots. Here’s a quick rundown of these items to help you understand how each piece of gear can minimize the risk associated with firefighting and prevent injury and death.Â

Ensure the fire hose you add to your firefighter tool kit is constructed of flexible, watertight materials with a smooth lining and a durable covering. You’ll also need to consider which nozzles, fittings, and appliances will allow the hose to deliver water to the fire source with the most power and accuracy.Â

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A fire blanket is another valuable tool for extinguishing small fires, such as those that ignite in food preparation areas where flammable liquids (such as cooking fats and oils) are frequently used.

Our highly skilled pilots have the experience and equipment needed to rise to any challenge. When you need experts you can trust, give us a call.

If you don’t have access to a firefighting helicopter, you can hire firefighting choppers that come equipped with powerful water delivery systems, specialized equipment, and experienced crews. See a comprehensive guide to firefighting helicopter types here.

Fire hoses are constructed of three key components, including a hose jacket, hose liner, and couplings. Here’s what you should know about each of these vital components:

First up on our firefighter tools list is a firefighting helicopter. Rapid response firefighting helicopters can drop hundreds or thousands of gallons of water or fire retardant onto forest fires for efficient fire suppression. For example, a heavy-lift helicopter from Helicopter Express can carry more than 3,000 gallons of water or fire retardant on board via Bambi Buckets.Â