Lessons Learned
“Safety
Zone” newsletter, July, 2004
Lessons Learned —
author, date unknown
One-Year Anniversary Letter
by Kelly Close, FBAN
Declaration on Cramer
Redactions, by James Furnish, April, 2005
FSEEE v. USFS, FOIA
Civil Lawsuit Order,
December, 2005
FOIA
Request to USFS, December, 2005
FOIA Appeal to USFS,
February, 2006
Management Evaluation Report
Investigation Team Information
Synopsis of the
Cramer Fire Accident Investigation
Causal Factors
Contributing Factors
Addendum
Factual Report
Executive Summary
Narrative
Background
(facts 1 - 57)
Preaccident
(facts 58 - 201)
Accident
(fact 202)
Postaccident
(facts 203 - 237)
Findings
Appendix A
Resources on the Fire
Appendix B
Cramer Fire Timeline
Appendix C
Fire Behavior and Weather
Prior Conditions
Initial Phase
Transition
Phase
Acceleration
Phase
Entrapment
Phase
Appendix D
Equipment Found at H-2 and the Fatalities Site
Appendix E
Fire Policy, Directives, and Guides
OIG Investigation
OIG FOIA Response,
February, 2005
2nd FOIA Request to OIG,
April, 2006
2nd OIG FOIA Response,
August, 2006, (1.4 mb, Adobe .pdf file)
OSHA Investigation
OSHA Cramer Fire Briefing Paper
• Summary and ToC
• Sections I-IV
• Sections V-VII
• Section VIII
• Acronyms/Glossary
OSHA South Canyon Fire
Briefing Paper
Letter to District
Ranger, June 19, 2003
OSHA Investigation Guidelines
OSHA News Release
• OSHA Citation 1
• OSHA Citation
2
• OSHA
Citation 3
USFS Response
OSHA FOIA Letter
Adobe PDF and Microsoft Word versions of documents related to
the Cramer Fire can be downloaded from the U.S.
Forest Service website.
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U.S. Department of Labor |
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
1150 N. Curtis Road, Suite 201
Boise, ID 83706
Telephone: (208) 321-2960
FAX: (208)
321-2966 |
December 15, 2004
Kent Maxwell
Colorado Firecamp, Inc.
9008 Cty. Rd. 240
Salida, CO 81201
Re: FOIA request, inspection # 117886150
Dear Mr. Maxwell
This is in response to your request for material from the U.S. Forest
Service Challis National Forest inspection file under the Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA).
Please find enclosed copies of all of the documents from the case file
that the agency has determined releasable under the FOIA. You will notice
that certain documents have information left out which permits withholding
under the Act [5 USC 552(b)(3)]. The exemptions and information withheld
are Exemptions 7c and 7d, which protect personal information in law enforcement
files: employee (i.e., not management) identifying information and the
identity of the inspector.
Should you desire a review of this determination, you may file an appeal
within 90 days from the date of this letter stating in writing the grounds
for your appeal. The appeal must be addressed to the Solicitor of Labor,
U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C.
20210. Please clearly indicate on the envelope and contents "FOIA
Appeal."
Sincerely,
/s/ Karen Dunlop
for
Jerrold R. Hockett
Area Director
Enclosure
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