Strengthening Public Safety Organizations.
The American Board of First Responder Behavioral Healthcare (FRBH) is the independent national standards-setting organization and steward of Occupational Psychological Hazard Protection (OPHP).
FRBH advances Occupational Psychological Hazard Protection through the FRBH National Standard, the FRBH National Technical Assistance Center (NTAC), and voluntary independent accreditation. Together, these functions establish nationally consistent organizational expectations, support implementation of the National Standard, and independently evaluate organizational conformity across trauma-exposed public safety professions.
As part of its public-interest mission, FRBH provides official implementation guidance and general technical assistance through the FRBH National Technical Assistance Center (NTAC) to promote nationally consistent implementation of the FRBH National Standard.
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Organizational Benefits of the National Standard
Organizations implement the FRBH National Standard to strengthen workforce protection capability through nationally consistent organizational expectations for Occupational Psychological Hazard Protection (OPHP).
Organizations strengthen their ability to:
🛡️ Protect the Workforce
Establish governance-embedded workforce protection systems that recognize and respond to predictable Occupational Psychological Hazard Exposure.
⚙️ Strengthen Organizational Readiness
Strengthen operational readiness through exposure-informed activation, governance-embedded workforce protection systems, and structured organizational accountability.
👥 Support Workforce Sustainability
Coordinate existing workforce protection resources while preserving workforce autonomy and organizational flexibility.
📈 Demonstrate Organizational Conformity
Demonstrate organizational conformity with the FRBH National Standard through voluntary independent accreditation.
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Why National Standards Matter
Repeated exposure to critical incidents, fatalities, serious injuries, violence, disasters, human suffering, and other operationally significant events is an inherent and predictable condition of work across trauma-exposed professions.
The FRBH National Standard establishes Occupational Psychological Hazard Exposure (OPHE) as a predictable occupational hazard requiring systematic organizational workforce protection.
Rather than prescribing specific behavioral health programs, the National Standard establishes nationally consistent organizational expectations for governance-informed activation, workforce protection, and organizational accountability.
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Who the National Standard Serves
The FRBH National Standard establishes profession-neutral organizational expectations for Occupational Psychological Hazard Protection (OPHP), enabling organizations to determine how those expectations are achieved within their own governance structures, workforce protection systems, and operational environments.
Applicable Professions
🚒 Fire Service
🚑 Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
🚔 Law Enforcement
📞 Public Safety Communications / Dispatch
🔒 Corrections
🌲 Wildland Fire
🌪️ Emergency Management
🏛️ Federal Public Safety Organizations
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National Technical Assistance Center
The National Technical Assistance Center (NTAC) is FRBH's national implementation center for the FRBH National Standard.
NTAC develops and maintains official implementation guidance, general technical assistance, AI-assisted implementation guidance, educational resources, implementation tools, and organizational learning, that support organizations throughout every stage of National Standard implementation.
As part of FRBH's public-interest mission, these resources promote nationally consistent implementation while preserving organizational flexibility and the structural independence of accreditation.
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SCOPE NOTICE: FRBH establishes and stewards the national organizational framework for Occupational Psychological Hazard Protection (OPHP) across trauma-exposed public safety professions. Through the FRBH National Standard, the FRBH National Technical Assistance Center (NTAC), and voluntary independent accreditation, FRBH establishes nationally consistent organizational expectations, supports implementation, and independently evaluates organizational conformity. FRBH does not provide clinical care, treatment guidance, healthcare provider accreditation, professional licensure, mental health regulation, organization-specific accreditation consulting, or oversight of individual clinical practice.
