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Title: Firefighter Personal Protective Equipment


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Firefighter Personal Protective Equipment
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Firefighter PPE
  • Firefighters require the best PPE available
    because of the hostile environment in which they
    perform their duties.
  • All equipment discussed is required by NFPA 1500
    Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety
    Health Program
  • Proper PPE does not guarantee safety, but can
    reduce prevent injury when properly used worn.

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Structural Firefighting PPE(Turnouts)
  • Bunker gear, coveralls, helmets, gloves, footwear
    interface components (hoods wristlets) must
    comply with and have a permanently affixed label
    in accordance with
  • NFPA 1971, Standard on Protective Ensemble for
    Structural Firefighting

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Structural Firefighting PPE
  • The permanently attached and conspicuous label
    must display the following
  • Manufacturers name, ID or designation
  • Manufacturers address
  • Country of manufacture
  • Manufacturers ID number or lot number or serial
    number
  • Month year of manufacture (not coded)
  • Model name, number or design
  • Size or range
  • Garment materials (coats, trousers, coveralls or
    hoods)
  • Footwear size width (boots)
  • Cleaning precautions

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Structural Firefighting PPE
  • Helmet
  • Protects the head from impact puncture injuries
    as well as scalding water
  • Protective Hood
  • Protects portions of the face, neck ears not
    covered by the helmet or coat

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Structural Firefighting PPE
  • Coat Trousers (Bunker Gear/Bunkers)
  • Protect trunk limbs against cuts, abrasions
    burn injuries provide limited protection from
    corrosives.
  • Gloves
  • Protects the hands from cuts, wounds and burns.

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Structural Firefighting PPE
  • Safety Shoes or Boots
  • Protect the feet from burn injuries or punctures
  • Eye Protection
  • Protects the wearers eyes from flying solid
    particles or liquids.

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Structural Firefighting PPE
  • Hearing Protection
  • Limits noise-induced damage to the ears when loud
    noise situations cant be avoided
  • Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
  • Protects face lungs from toxic smoke products
    of combustion

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Structural Firefighting PPE
  • Personal Alert Safety System (PASS)
  • Provides life safety protection by emitting a
    loud shriek if the FF should collapse or remain
    motionless for _at_30 seconds

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Wildland (Brush) PPE
  • Wildland Firefighting gear is covered by
  • NFPA 1977, Standard on Protective Clothing
    Equipment for Wildland Fire Fighting
  • Structural gear is generally too bulky, hot
    heavy for Wildland Firefighting.
  • Wildland gear includes
  • Gloves
  • Goggles
  • Brush jackets/pants or one piece jumpsuits
  • Head neck protection
  • Footwear

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Station/Work Uniforms
  • Certain synthetic fabrics should never be worn.
    These fabrics melt stick to skin.
  • Acceptable fabrics include
  • Organic fibers such as wool cotton
  • Synthetic fabrics such as Kevlar, Nomex, PBI,
    Kynol, Gore-Tex, Orlon, neoprene, Teflon,
    silicone panotex.
  • All Station uniforms should comply with
  • NFPA 1975, Standard on Station/Work
  • Uniforms for Firefighters

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Care of PPE
  • All parts of the ensemble should be cleaned in
    accordance with the manufacturers
    recommendations.
  • Cleanliness effects the performance of coats,
    trousers, hoods gloves.
  • Clean outer shells have better fire resistance.
    Dirty shells absorb more heat.
  • Dirty turnouts also add the risk of you taking
    carcinogen particulate home to loved ones every
    time you wear them.
  • Turnouts should be cleaned through a cleaning
    service or FD facility equipped to handle
    contaminants.

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Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus(SCBA)
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