Health and Safety

Firefighting is a hazardous duty, and not just because of fires. Exposure to chemical and biological hazards, work-related stress, the long-term effects of exposure to smoke: All are widely recognized as adverse health effects of our profession. CPF has sponsored legislation recognizing the need to take care of our brothers and sisters in the fire service.
The CPF's Health and Safety Department is a dedicated resource to its members. The Health and Safety Department helps CPF members with research and resources to make the firefighters' workplace safer. CPF works through the legislative and regulatory process to assure all firefighters the benefits they need in the event they have been injured in the line of duty or have sustained an occupationally-related illness.
Check out our Frequently Asked Questions for safety and health issues common to many of our members. The Frequently Asked Questions section is dynamic and will be expanded as issues are identified.
CPF staff is available to address your specific issues. Please contact CPF via e-mail at info@cpf.org or phone (916) 921-9111.