Safety Officers
These resources offer a starting point to help safety officers implement and enforce recommended safety practices in traffic incident management and responder safety in roadway incident responses. Earning the National TIM Certificate is an important first step to ensure the safety officer understands the fundamental safety practices at roadway incident responses.
Key Standards
NFPA 1091
NFPA 1091: Standard for Traffic Incident Management Personnel Professional Qualifications
Online Training Module: Understanding NFPA 1091
NFPA 1500
NFPA 1500: Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety, Health, and Wellness Program.
Online Training Module: Traffic Incident Management Requirements in NFPA 1500
High Visibility PPE
National Unified Goal
Online Training Module: National Unified Goal for Traffic Incident Management
Resources
Credentials
Certified Traffic Incident Management Person — Available from the Fire Department Safety Officers Association to all responders regardless of agency or organization. Exam study materials available on ResponderSafety.com
National TIM Training Certificate — Available online from The Responder Safety Learning Network to all responders regardless of agency or organization.
Emergency Vehicles & Lighting
Video — Best Practices for Backing Fire Apparatus and Ambulances
Online Training Module — Fire Department-Based Vehicles for Traffic Control
Online Training Module — See and Be Seen: Emergency Lighting Awareness
Online Training Module — New Technologies in Emergency Vehicle Lighting
Video — Marked and Seen
Additional Resources — Vehicle Emergency Lighting and Markings
Helmets & Head Protection
Online Training Module — Helmets and Head Protection for Roadway Incidents
Leadership Responsibilities
Online Training Module — LODDs on the Roadway: Safety Lessons Learned
Online Training Module — Recommended Practices for TIM SOPs
Online Training Module — Roadway Incident Safety Training Guidance for Fire Officers
Online Training Module — Traffic Incident Management: Model Practices & Procedures
Online Training Module — Traffic Incident Management Requirements in NFPA 1500
Online Training Module — Understanding NFPA 1091
New Technologies and Approaches
Online Training Module — Autonomous Vehicles
Online Training Module — Connected Vehicles
Online Training Module — High Visibility Innovations
Online Training Module — Innovative Temporary Traffic Control Devices & Methods
Online Training Module — New Technologies in Emergency Vehicle Lighting
Responder Safety & TIM Training
Roadway Incident Safety for Emergency Responders — Quick Start Resource: An overview of what to do to protect emergency personnel operating in or near moving traffic at roadway incidents and core elements of a roadway incident safety program.
The Responder Safety Learning Network: 40+ free online training modules, including critical procedures like blocking, advance warning, and manual traffic control procedures.
Roadway Safety Shorts — Short videos demonstrating recommended practices for safer roadway operations to use in training rotations, safety breaks, and roll call or shift change reinforcement.
Roadway Safety Teaching Topic Packages — Lesson plans for your instructors and training officers, including “TIM In A Minute” videos on key safety topics in roadway response.
Online Training Module — Roadway Incident Safety Training Guidance for Fire Officers
Self-Guided Training Plans — Suggested training materials and progressions in key TIM/Responder Safety topics broken out by department role, including training plans for leadership.
Training Plans — Safety Stand Down
Training Plans — National Traffic Incident Response Awareness Week
Training Plans — Rural Roads
Training Plans — EMS
Resources: Training
Line of Duty Deaths, Struck Bys, and Near Miss
Video — Citizens’ Hose Company Struck By Incident Video Case Study
Online Training Module — LODDs on the Roadway: Safety Lessons Learned
Resources: Struck By Incidents
SOPs/SOGs
Online Training Module — Recommended Practices for TIM SOPs
Resources: SOPs/SOGs (includes model SOPs)