Even the most seasoned burner still remembers participating in their very first prescribed fire. The excitement, nerves, and “eyes wide open” feeling of being part of a burn team with so many new and unfamiliar elements to track. Keeping yourself safe on the fireline is a critical part of assisting on a controlled burn, and many of the “watch outs” of fire management are learned over time and relayed to first-time burners by mentors or through fire classes.
With this video, “Burn Smart: Safety practices for participating in a prescribed fire on private land,” first-time participants will get a jump start on what to expect and how to prepare themselves for a safe day on the fireline.
Key takeaways:
- All controlled burns have risks associated with them, but proper preparation will help keep you safe, including proper rest, hydration, and wearing protective clothing.
- Ask yourself three questions: Have I been briefed? Have I received a burn map and know where I am supposed to be? Do I have an assignment, and who am I working with?
- Get familiar with the hand tools and how to use them, keep your gloves on, and learn how to be safe while using and extinguishing a driptorch.
- You will be unsure at times throughout the day; this is normal. Always go to your supervisor or more experienced crew members with questions.
This video was funded through a grant from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Wildlife Resources Division, with funding originating from the Wildlife Restoration Act (Pittman-Robertson) administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Office of Conservation Investment. “Burn Smart” is one part of the multi-faceted Georgia DNR grant focused on facilitating more burning on private lands in Georgia and the hunting opportunities that flow from high-quality forests managed with frequent fire.
Special thanks to the managers of Deerwood property, specifically Tom Reid, for the generous use of the Deerwood property for filming the burn, Justin Ball and Tallahassee Photo and Video for videography, and Tall Timbers staff members for participating in the filming.