• Home
  • About FFTB
    • The Mission
    • Start Here
    • Disclaimer
  • The Team
    • Contributors
    • Photo Contributors
    • Guest Contributors
    • The Original Crew
  • Contact
facebook
twitter
youtube
google_plus
email
  • Start Here
  • PODCAST
    • About The Podcast
    • Podcast Episode Pages
    • Podcast on iTunes
    • Podcast Official Sponsors
    • Podcast Sponsorship
  • 5 Min Clinics
    • 5 Minute Engine Co Clinic
    • 5 Minute Truck Co Clinic
    • 5 Minute Officer Clinic
    • 5 Minute Clinic Series
  • Product Reviews
  • Articles
    • Eng Co
    • Truck Co
    • Co Officer
    • Safety & FF Rescue
    • General
      • Social Media/ Public Relations
      • FF Communications
      • Art & Science of Firefighting
      • Life Skills
      • Hazardous Materials
      • Rescue Operations
      • Special Operations
        • Marine Operations
        • Airport Fire & Rescue Operations
  • Health & Fitness
  • FF Mindset
BREAKING NEWS
3 Rule Outs of the Medical Patient
“TOP 10” Fire Station Functional Fitness Training Equipment – Part 2
“TOP 10” Fire Station Functional Fitness Training Equipment – Part 1
Keys to Conducting Comprehensive Feedback to Firefighters
3 Keys to Truck Check Success
The 3 Best Types of Workouts for Firefighters – Part 3
PWR Training Sandbag – Product Review
The 3 Best Types of Workouts for Firefighters – Part 2
3 Ways Firefighters can Reduce the Chance of a Back Injury
The 3 Best Types of Workouts for Firefighters – Part 1
Practice How You Play
How to Execute the Proper Kettlebell Swing
What Every Firefighter Needs to Know About NFPA 1583
5 Exercises to Improve Grip Strength for Firefighters
6 Ways Firefighters can Use Exercise Progressions and Regressions
3 Workout Tips for the Volunteer Firefighter
074 – Introduction to Firefighter Functional Fitness
Firefighter Functional Fitness – 7 Tips for Planning Weekly Workouts
The 3 Cornerstones of Firefighter Fitness Success
8 Must-Do Exercises for Serious Firefighter Functional Fitness

Implementing a Social Media Policy – Defining Social Media [Part 3 of 5]

Posted On 21 Sep 2013
By : Rich Gardiner
Comment: 0
Tag: leadership, Social Media, SOPs

In part 2  of our series I discussed why it is important for a department to develop social media policy. As I discussed the department must make every effort to control the information flow to the public when it comes to their operations. If misinformation or inappropriate information is attributed to the department it could spell a disastrous public relations event. Erroneous information most often comes from members who use social media platforms to both intentionally and unintentionally discuss organizational issues, problems or general operations.

Its vital every fire service organization understand the importance of social media and how they can use it to benefit themselves but above anything else a social media standard operating procedure must be established.

Where to start?

When developing a social media policy senior leadership should consider examining policies from other public safety organizations across the country. There are many different concepts that may be applicable to their department. I will provide a few examples during this series.

Leadership should consult with their company attorney when drafting a social media policy. This will go a long way to alleviate any complaints or concerns on violating members right to free speech as defined by the First Amendment to the US Constitution.

Defining Social Media Part 1. What Does It Mean?

When designing the SOP leadership must actually define what social media means. This definition will help to build and drive the policy.  By examining the literal definition it can give further insight on what also should be included in this policy. Merriam-Webster defines social media as the following:

“forms of electronic communication (as Web sites for social networking and microblogging) through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content (as videos)”

Leadership needs to next examine this definition, look at it harder, and ask “where does this fit into department operations and who is covered?” By defining what social media means to the department also gives the membership a base of which they can build their understanding of social media and how it affects them.

This doesn’t mean the department should create their own definition, but simply take the pure version and break it down to be more specific to departmental operation. This will help to ensure there are no loopholes.

In my next article in the series we will take a look at some of these specifics and what to include such as explaining networking, cameras, video and still usage on scenes.

 

(Cover and Feature Image Courtesy: Designdeck.co.uk)

About the Author
Rich is a career fire captain and PIO with over 23 years in both the career and volunteer fire service. Rich specializes in social media for the fire service and all things PIO. Rich has been published in FireHouse Magazine and is the Editor-in-Chief of Firefightertoolbox. He also has in-depth knowledge and experience with mass casualty incidents and flammable liquid/ foam operations. Ask Rich questions below or email him at [email protected]. You can also follow Rich on Twitter @richgardiner70.
Previous Story

The Fire Department PIO 10 Commandments

Next Story

Social Media Traps For The PIO – Part 1

Related Posts

073 - The 3U Method for Firefighters and Leaders - FFTB Frontpage Thumbnail
0

073 – The 3U Method for Firefighters and Leaders

Posted On 31 May 2016
, By David J Soler
2

I’m Not a Bad Fire Service Leader…Am I?

Posted On 09 Feb 2016
, By Benjamin Martin
061 - Iron Sharpens Iron Episode Banner
0

061 – Iron Sharpens Iron

Posted On 09 Jun 2015
, By David J Soler
058 4 Rules for Fire Officer Success Thumbnail
2

058 – 4 Rules for Fire Officer Success

Posted On 28 Apr 2015
, By David J Soler
056 Take No Shortcuts
0

056- Take No Shortcuts

Posted On 31 Mar 2015
, By David J Soler
0

5 Tips to Handling Difficult Firefighters – Part 3

Posted On 26 Sep 2014
, By John Dixon

Search Site

Archives

DOWNLOAD FREE REPORT

Popular Posts

FirefighterToolbox Podcast

FireFighterToolbox Podcast (Internet Radio Interview Show)

48 Comments

Top 6 Reasons To Use A 2-1/2" Handline

29 Comments

The Role Of The Second Due Engine - Part 2

18 Comments
Copyright 2013-2017 FirefighterToolbox.com All Rights Reserved.