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Managing smoke impacts on firefighter eye surface health

Project type

Core research

Project status

In progress

This project will enhance the health and safety of first responders by investigating better ways to manage the impacts of smoke on firefighters.

Project details

Eye irritation is a problem for 90% of surveyed firefighters during or after working on the fireground.  While goggles are currently used as personal protective equipment, current research suggests googles are not used as prescribed due to poor fitting and fogging.

This project will enhance the health of first responders by investigating better ways to manage the impacts of smoke on firefighters.

Recent findings suggest that current guidelines on eye protection for firefighters are restricted only to goggles, which have inherent limitations of use. Evidence on the effectiveness of other non-goggles based strategies (which are used in other scenarios where eyes are exposed to environmental irritants) is lacking for wildland firefighters. In addition, the capacity of firefighters to carry out these non-goggles based methods on the fireground and in the hours after has not yet been tested. 

Research findings from this project will provide guidelines and recommendations for operational implementation to manage operational eye irritation for firefighters.

Resources
Date Type Title
20 June 2025 Presentation Suki Jaiswal - Natural Hazards Research Forum 2025 presentation
12 June 2026 Presentation Suki Jaiswal - NHRF26 presentation
11 June 2026 Presentation Suki Jaiswal - NHRF26 presentation

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