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TheFireLog

TheFireLog
Developer(s)The Fire Log Inc.
Stable release
1.1.003 / October 26, 2012 (2012-10-26)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeFirefighter exposure tracking software
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.thefirelog.ca

History[edit]

TheFireLog is Firefighter exposure tracking software for the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems. It falls in a category of software called Firefighter exposure tracking software. This category of software was created to fill the void where Firefighters lack evidence for litigation. TheFireLog was founded in 2006 and is produced by Black Knight Systems.

Capturable Exposure Types[edit]

Firefighter exposure tracking software can capture any of the following types, TheFireLog will capture all of them:

  • Track your hazardous exposure to:
  • Smoke and fume inhalation
  • Chemical splash or ingestion
  • Body fluids
  • Pathogens
  • Poisons and toxins
  • Venom
  • Radiation

Presumptive Legislation[edit]

Many people are not aware of the presumptive legislation that exists in almost every jurisdiction in North America. This binds law and risk of long term medical conditions for emergency responders. Software in the category of Firefighter exposure tracking software captures information that works in tandem with presumptive legislation to provide comprehensive documentation should legal action for insurance claims be necessary.

Versions[edit]

TheFireLog is available in two versions:

  • Full-featured trial versions of TheFireLog is populated sample data is available for evaluation, which expires after 300 transactions is available at www.thefirelog.ca.
  • A full version with be available after the purchase of a license.

Licensing[edit]

TheFireLog is licensed based on the population of the jurisdiction that is buying it. The product can be purchased for use on a site, or smaller locations with no infrastructure there is also the increasingly popular SAAS (Software as a Service) option.


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