Fla. Admin. Code R. 69A-62.021
(3) Safety and Health Training Program. Each firefighter employer shall implement a written safety and health training program, which shall address or include:
(d) The firefighter employer shall ensure and document that each authorized emergency vehicle operator has completed a 16-hour course of instruction on driving an authorized emergency vehicle, as defined by Section 316.003(1), F.S., which includes, at a minimum, classroom and behind-the-wheel training in a vehicle of the largest size, type and class used for emergency response by the firefighter employer. Additionally, emergency vehicle operators shall be familiarized with any firefighter employer vehicles prior to operating the vehicle. The training shall consist of the following:
1. Classroom Training.
a. Legal aspects of authorized emergency vehicle operators.
b. Selecting routes and reporting emergency operation.
c. The practice of defensive driving.
d. Accident avoidance.
e. Principles of vehicle control.
f. Routine safety checks of vehicle.
2. Practical.
a. Braking and control braking.
b. Backing; road position, fender judgment and steering technique.
c. Slalom; steering technique and chassis set.
d. Turn-around-steering technique; fender judgment, road position, controlled braking, controlled acceleration, understeer, oversteer and chassis set.
A list of approved courses/providers may be obtained from the Safety Program Office of the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training by calling (352)369-2800. Fire Department or Training Center requests for the approval of other courses must be directed to the same office.
(7) Policy for enforcement of safety rules and regulations.
Rulemaking Authority 633.508, 633.518 FS. Law Implemented 633.508, 633.518, 633.520, 633.522 FS. History–New 9-6-04, Amended 6-6-07, 1-1-09, 5-22-11, 12-12-17, 2-20-23.