Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program
The Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program is administered by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It performs independent investigations of firefighter fatalities in the United States, also referred to as line of duty deaths.
The programs goals are:
- to better define the characteristics of line of duty deaths among firefighters
- to develop recommendations for the prevention of deaths and injuries
- to disseminate prevention strategies to the fire service.
In April 2014, Fire Engineering reported the release of a NIOSH map tracking firefighter deaths as part of the FFFIPP program.
In August 2024, NIOSH put out a request for comment in the Federal Register as to whether to include "human factors" in investigations.