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Prescribed burn boss training
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5401264" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>I don't have insurance that I know of. During the training, you'll be taught on the smoke direction, atmospheric wind directions and dispersal. All that goes into the burn plan. You look at 5 miles away as the crow flies (maybe a church - being cognizant of not having a wind blowing in that direction on a Sunday morning burn). When I took the class, the guys putting on the class stated that if you have the correct plan and you follow the plan perfectly, then the burn plan itself is your insurance policy. You hold on to it for a period of time after the burn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5401264, member: 5787"] I don’t have insurance that I know of. During the training, you’ll be taught on the smoke direction, atmospheric wind directions and dispersal. All that goes into the burn plan. You look at 5 miles away as the crow flies (maybe a church - being cognizant of not having a wind blowing in that direction on a Sunday morning burn). When I took the class, the guys putting on the class stated that if you have the correct plan and you follow the plan perfectly, then the burn plan itself is your insurance policy. You hold on to it for a period of time after the burn. [/QUOTE]
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