RX 410
Smoke Management Techniques
This course leads students through the ecological and historical role of fire, characteristics of smoke and the health, safety and visibility impacts of smoke. Other topics include public relations, legal requirements, meteorology, fuel consumption, smoke production dispersion modeling, and operational smoke management strategies. This course is designed to be interactive in nature. It contains a panel discussion, several exercises designed to facilitate group and class participation and case studies from a variety of fuel types and political challenges. The pre-course work assignment is designed to familiarize students with the NWCG Smoke Management Guide for Prescribed Fire, PMS 420-2, and air quality regulations that impact prescribed fire programs.
What you need to bring…..
Notebook/pencil/pen
Reusable water bottle
Snacks (lunch provided)
Any medications currently prescribed
Completed Pre-work RX-410 Pre-work
Laptop with WiFi capability
***Please come prepared to share 2 questions regarding smoke management with a Subject Matter Expert panel.***
Pre-Requisites
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Pre-Requisites ***
-Students should have a background in prescribed fire planning, implementing, monitoring, permitting or smoke/air regulating. Satisfactory completion of pre-course work.
Course Pre-Work & Instructor Contact
Instructors: Roy Hall
Contact rhall@dffm.az.govwith any questions
RX-410 Pre-work located in course materials