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National Standards for Workforce Protection in Trauma-Exposed Professions

National Standards. Independent Accreditation. Organizational Safeguards.

The American Board of First Responder Behavioral Healthcare (FRBH) is a national nonprofit standards-setting and independent accreditation body advancing organizational workforce protection across trauma-exposed public safety professions.

FRBH establishes nationally consistent organizational standards designed to help agencies address Occupational Psychological Hazard Exposure through governance, leadership accountability, exposure-informed safeguards, and system-based workforce protection measures.

Within the FRBH framework, organizational safeguards are designed to activate in response to predefined qualifying occupational exposure events rather than relying primarily on individual self-disclosure or voluntary help-seeking.

FRBH accreditation evaluates organizational workforce protection systems, governance structures, exposure-informed safeguards, and operational readiness — not clinical treatment, healthcare providers, or individual employee outcomes.
EXPLORE NATIONAL STANDARDACCREDITATION OVERVIEW

Predictable Exposure Requires Predictable Protection

In trauma-exposed professions, repeated exposure to critical incidents, human suffering , fatalities, serious injuries, and other operationally significant events is an inherent occupational condition of the work environment — not an isolated or unexpected occurrence.

FRBH advances organizational standards designed to help agencies establish predefined workforce protection systems that activate in response to qualifying Occupational Psychological Hazard Exposure.


Workforce protection should not depend primarily on self-disclosure. Organizational safeguards should activate from qualifying occupational exposure.

Organizational safeguards should be embedded within operational systems rather than activated solely through individual recognition of need.

SCOPE & IMPLEMENTATION NOTICE:

FRBH accreditation is limited to the evaluation of organizational workforce protection systems, governance structures, exposure-informed safeguards, activation mechanisms, and operational readiness related to Occupational Psychological Hazard Exposure within trauma-exposed professions.

FRBH does not provide clinical care, treatment guidance, healthcare provider accreditation, or mental health regulation.

FRBH has established its standards, governance framework, and accreditation architecture and is entering the pilot implementation phase to inform operational readiness prior to the commencement of accreditation activities.