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2025 Legislative Session

Your legislative team is working hard in Olympia

2025 IAFF-WSCFF Jointly Sponsored Educational Seminar

April 22-24 in Kennewick. Find the agenda here. Officers must register participants.

Education Seminar

There’s still time to register for the 2025 Educational Seminar, taking place April 22-24 in Kennewick. Ask your local leaders how you can participate! Registration materials have been provided to local officers. Officers may access materials and information here once they login to our website. 

The Personal Injury Illness Exposure Reporting System PIIERS allows you to document exposures to chemicals, smoke, toxins, diseases, lithium batteries, injuries and traumas throughout your career. Information is confidential and anonymous and all communication is transmitted via encrypted SSL technology for security.

Healthy In, Healthy Out Cover

Healthy In, Healthy Out provides a comprehensive approach to safeguarding your health and well-being from your first day on the job to retirement. A new edition of this critical best practices manual is now available. Use it to reduce exposures, prevent injuries, promote behavioral health, prioritize sleep hygiene, and maintain wellness.

Washington State Council of Fire Fighters

The Washington State Council of Fire Fighters (WSCFF) works to provide the best possible working conditions, the safest work environment, and the fairest wages and benefits to fulfill the needs of Washington State fire fighters. We also look out for the communities we serve to ensure that our departments are providing the best emergency response possible to protect our citizens.

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