HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
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THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024 |
H.D. 1 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO FIRE PROTECTION.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. The legislature finds that fire protection services play a critical role in protecting communities and ensuring public safety. The legislature further finds that firefighting staffing directly affects the delivery of those fire protection services. Reduced staffing levels equate to reduced service levels.
The legislature also finds that firefighting is one of the most dangerous occupations in North America. When staffing is reduced below the level necessary for aggressive firefighting tactics, the inevitable result is that firefighters must resort to defensive, rather than offensive, operations or risk their own safety. Understaffing forces firefighters to accept an increased level of risk to their own health and safety.
The legislature additionally finds that poorly staffed companies can result in an increased likelihood of property and life loss. An early, aggressive offensive attack can greatly reduce property damage and loss of life. However, one of the most important elements in limiting fire spread is the quick and sufficient number of personnel. Thus, if the community continuously expects the delivery of aggressive attacks on fires, then fire departments must be adequately provided with the minimum resources necessary to meet the community expectation.
The legislature further finds that multiple studies have concluded that inadequate firefighting staffing directly causes:
(1) A higher risk for victims due to delays, which are indirectly related to likelihood of survival;
(2) A loss of critical function;
(3) An increased loss of overall effectiveness as a result of combined delays and loss of critical functions;
(4) Higher physiological stress on firefighters as they attempt to compensate for lower crew size; and
(5) Higher risk to firefighter safety, as aggressive procedures are conducted without necessary support.
The legislature finds that an Austin Fire Department study concluded that increasing the staffing from three to four firefighters provided substantial benefits, including a smaller number of multiple alarms; lower fire damage dollar loss and higher loss/save ratio; fewer injuries and deaths for civilians and fire fighters; fewer workers' compensation claims for firefighters; retainment of tax base properties; and lower civil liability for the cities, counties, and fire departments.
The purpose of this Act is to implement a minimum company staffing level of no less than four on-duty firefighters in each company.
SECTION 2. Chapter 89, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§89- Firefighters;
minimum company staffing. (a)
For a collective bargaining agreement or executive policy in effect on
or after July 1, 2025, an employer of firefighters shall maintain its fire
service staffing at a level of no less than four on-duty firefighters in each
company.
(b)
For purposes of this section, "company" means a group of firefighters:
(1) Under the
direct supervision of an officer;
(2) Trained and
equipped to perform assigned tasks;
(3) Usually
organized and identified as engine companies, ladder companies, rescue
companies, squad companies, or multi-functional companies;
(4) Operating with
one piece of fire apparatus, such as a pumper, aerial fire apparatus, elevating
platform, quint, rescue, squad, or ambulance, except where multiple apparatus
are assigned that are dispatched and arrive together, continuously operate
together, and are managed by a single company officer; and
(5) Arriving at the incident scene on fire apparatus."
SECTION 3. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 3000.
Report Title:
Firefighters; Minimum Company Staffing
Description:
For a collective bargaining agreement or executive policy in effect on and after 7/1/2025, requires that an employer of firefighters maintains its fire staffing service at a level of no less than four on-duty firefighters in each company. Effective 7/1/3000. (HD1)
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