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  • To, membership on the EMS Sustainment Team, MP Leads, and members of internal EMS Audit Teams. Only competent individuals will be assigned EMS-related duties. EMS-specific competency training will be provided on an as needed basis and will be developed, maintained, and provided by the EMS Coordinator or their designee.
  • A ranking and detailed profiles of the Top 20 EMS providers in Europe. An overview of electronic production and EMS manufacturing in the major countries and regions including a ranking of the leading companies and profiles of the major players. A directory by country of the EMS manufacturing locations with addresses, contact numbers, websites.
  • Global Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) Market research Report 2019 to 2026 presents an in-depth assessment of the Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) including sanctionative technologies, key trends, market drivers, challenges, standardization, regulative landscape, deployment models, operator case studies, opportunities, future roadmap, worth chain, ecosystem player profiles.

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Several initiatives by the European Union to accelerate the production of electric vehicles, electronic lighting, and safety electronic equipment are the major drivers for EMS expansion in the region. Fire, rescue, emergency medical service (EMS), and other response agencies across the country rely on the USFA for current information and state-of-the-art guidance on critical fire service management and operational issues. This Guide to Developing Effective Standard Operating Procedures for Fire and EMS Departments is de­.

Requirements for certification as an EMS Driver (training obtained in Mississippi)

  • Age of at least 18 years
  • Completion of the Board's approved EMS Driver Training Program
  • Possession of valid driver's license
  • Copy of current Mississippi Driver History

Elektra laptops vs. Requirements for certification as an EMS Driver (training obtained in another state)

  • Completion of the Board's approved EMS Driver Training Program
  • Age of at least 18 years
  • Possession of valid driver's license
  • Submission of official driver's license history concurrent with date of application

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Note: The BEMS maintains the right to refuse reciprocity to any EMS Driver if the submitted curriculum does not meet the requirements of this section.

Temporary EMS Driver Certification

BEMS may issue temporary EMS driver certification not to exceed 90 days. Temporary certification will be issued only upon receipt of a written request from an owner/manager of a licensed ambulance provider. Licensed ambulance providers may utilize personnel awaiting temporary EMS driver certification provided that such providers notify BEMS prior to employment.

A temporary EMS Driver certification will not be granted to an individual who has previously been issued a Mississippi BEMS EMS Driver certification.

EMS – Driver Certification

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All applications for EMS Driver certification or re-certification shall be made with approved forms.

All applications for EMS Driver certification or re-certification must include:

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  • $40.00 money order payable to the Mississippi State Department of Health
  • A copy of the applicant's driver's license
  • A copy of a certificate of completion of an approved EMS Driver course
  • Copy of current Mississippi Driver History
  • $15.00 money order payable to the Mississippi State Department of Health if you would like the Bureau of EMS to run your Mississippi Driver History.

The Bureau of EMS will conduct a review of the applicant's driver's license history. The EMS Driver certification will expire concurrently with the applicant's State Driver's License.

Mississippi Code and Emergency Vehicles

In Mississippi, emergency vehicles are permitted to use emergency vehicle lighting and audible warning devices. According to Mississippi Code Ann 63-3-103(d), and emergency vehicle is defined 'every vehicle of the fire department (fire patrol), every police vehicle, every 911 Emergency Communications District vehicle, every such ambulance and special use EMS vehicle as defined in Section 41-59-3, every Mississippi Emergency Management Agency vehicle as is designated or authorized by the Executive Director of MEMA and every emergency vehicle of municipal departments or public service corporations as is designated or authorized by the commission or the chief of police of an incorporated city.'

Ambulances permitted in Mississippi must meet current U.S. General Services Administration Federal Specification for the Star-of-Life Ambulance guidelines

Rules of the Road

When operating an emergency vehicle in Mississippi, EMS Drivers must adhere to all applicable Mississippi Laws. A few related rules are listed below.

  • § 63-3-315. Obedience of official traffic-control devices by emergency vehicles
  • § 63-3-517. Applicability of speed restrictions to emergency vehicles; duties of drivers of emergency vehicles
  • § 63-3-621. Distance to be maintained between vehicle and traveling or parked fire apparatus or traveling or parked ambulance on emergency call
  • § 63-3-809. Procedure upon approach of authorized emergency vehicles; procedure upon approaching certain stationary vehicles using authorized flashing lights; duty of driver of authorized emergency, recovery or utility service vehicle
  • § 63-3-913. Designation of areas of private property as restricted for emergency vehicle access; parking in or blocking restricted access areas

The complete Mississippi Code can be found here: http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/mscode/

2014 was a tough year for most EMS companies with revenues in Western Europe declining by 3% while an increase of 3.4% in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and Middle East/North Africa (MENA) helped the overall European market post growth of 0.5%. Although the market is expected to recover, growth is forecast to remain flat in 2015/2016 before gaining some traction in the later part of the forecast period.

EMS revenues in Western Europe are forecast to reach Euro 11.16 billion in 2019, up from Euro 10.37 million in 2014, with the market increasingly focused on the Aerospace, Defence, Automotive, Medical, Control & Instrumentation, Industrial and Telecom (ADAMCIT) segments of the market.

The transfer of production to manufacturing facilities in CEE/MENA to reduce costs and the increasing demand by OEMs for EMS to offer local manufacturing in key global markets will dampen growth in Western Europe during the period to 2019.

The reverse applies to CEE/MENA where growth will be boosted by the transfer of production from Western Europe and in particular, lower volume high mix products in the ADAMCIT segments. This is expected to be offset in part by the migration of higher volume products in the consumer, computing and communications, or 3C, segment to Asia as the major global EMS companies come under increasing pricing pressure. Assuming that the leading global EMS providers remain committed to retaining a major manufacturing presence in the region revenues are forecast to reach Euro 16.21 billion by 2019, up from Euro 15.15 billion in 2014

Major EMS Players

Although made up of over 1,000 companies, the industry is dominated by a small number of Global players with the Top 3 – Foxconn, Flextronics and Jabil – accounting for around 44.5% of revenues in 2014, with nearly 90% from plants in CEE focused on the 3C segment.

Approaching 75% of the total sales (Euro 19.1 billion) are achieved by the leading 50 companies or 5% of the total number. We are expecting that there will be further consolidation across the industry due to the downward price pressure, slow economic growth and requirement to broaden and deepen the design, development and aftercare services to customers.

This comprehensive report provides:

  • A detailed market analysis to 2019 for Western Europe, CEE and North Africa in a single report.
  • A breakdown of the market by major sector.
  • An in-depth analysis and comment on the key market trends impacting the European EMS Industry.
  • A ranking and detailed profiles of the Top 20 EMS providers in Europe.
  • An overview of electronic production and EMS manufacturing in the major countries and regions including a ranking of the leading companies and profiles of the major players.
  • A directory by country of the EMS manufacturing locations with addresses, contact numbers, websites.

An appendix with the estimated sales turnover for 2014 of the Top 50 European EMS providers and the Top 50 European EMS companies based on global revenues and a list of the prevailing and historical currency exchange rates.

The European EMS Industry report allows you to track these developments in a single cost-effective study providing both detailed market and company analysis. The eleventh edition of the European EMS industry report, published by Reed Electronics Research, highlights the issues impacting the European EMS industry.

Details of the new report, table of contents and ordering information can be found on Electronics.ca Publications’ web site:The European EMS Industry – A Strategic Study of the European EMS Industry 2014-2019.