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Title: NFPA Codes


1
NFPA Codes Standards Hierarchy
  • Technical Committees
  • 225 Technical Committees
  • 7,000 Volunteers
  • 300 Codes Standards
  • Result Open Consensus Process

2
  • ESSENTIALS OF THE NFPA SYSTEM
  • Due Process
  • Openness
  • Balanced Committees
  • Consensus
  • Managed by the NFPA Standards Council

3
Establishing the Consensus Body
  • Technical Committees and Technical Correlating
    Committees
  • Carefully balanced and monitored continually
  • No one category can exceed 1/3 of voting
    membership
  • Nine Interest Categories
  • Enforcing Authority (E)
  • User (U)
  • Labor (L)
  • Consumer (C)
  • Manufacturer (M)
  • Installer/Maintainer (IM)
  • Research/Testing Laboratory (RT)
  • Insurance (I)
  • Special Expert (SE)

4
A Uniquely Open Process
  • The 4 Steps of Developing NFPA Standards
  • 1) - Report on Proposals (ROP)
  • 2) - Report on Comments (ROC)
  • 3) - NFPA Annual Meeting
  • 4) - Standards Council Issuance
  • 104 Week Cycles (2 years)

5
PROJECT ON FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT
  • NFPA has developed PPE standards for the fire
    service since the year 1971, but in 1994 the
    Standards Council directed that the single
    technical committee become a Project to address
    emergency services PPE
  • Project established in January 1995
  • Project consists of
  • 1 Technical Correlating Committee (TCC)
  • 7 Technical Committees (TC)
  • responsible for product and SCAM standards

6
PROJECT ON FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT
  • TECHNICAL CORRELATING COMMITTEE (TCC)
  • ? Responsible for project management, scopes,
    documents, certification, definitions, and
    consistency of performance requirements and test
    methods for same exposures also for consistency
    of protective clothing and equipment selection,
    care, and maintenance programs.
  • Chairman Les Boord, Director
  • NIOSH NPPTL

7
PROJECT ON FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT
  • TECHNICAL COMMITTEES (TCs)
  • ? Responsible for product standards for PPE
    under their scope specifying design, performance,
    testing and certification requirements.
  • ? Also responsible for user standards for PPE
    under their scope specifying the selection, care,
    and maintenance requirements (SCAM).

8
PROJECT ON FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT
  • TECHNICAL COMMITTEES
  • ? TC on Electronic Safety Equipment
  • ? TC on Emergency Medical Services Prot Clothing
    Equip
  • ? TC on Hazardous Materials Protective Clothing
    Equip
  • ? TC on Respiratory Protection Equipment
  • ? TC on Special Operations Protective Clothing
    Equipment
  • ? TC on Structural and Proximity Fire Fighting
    Protective Clothing Equipment
  • ? TC on Wildland Fire Fighting Protective Cloth
    Equipment

9
EMERGECNY SERVICES PPE STANDARDS
  • NFPA 1951, Prot Ensembles for Technical Rescue
    Incidents
  • NFPA 1971, Prot Ensembles for Structural FF and
    Proximity FF
  • NFPA 1975, Station/Work Uniforms
  • NFPA 1977, Wildland FF Protective Clothing and
    Equipment
  • NFPA 1981, Open-Circuit SCBA for Emergency
    Services
  • NFPA 1982, PASS
  • NFPA 1983, Life Safety Rope Equipment
  • NFPA 1989, Breathing Air Quality for Emergency
    Services
  • NFPA 1991, Vapor Protective Ensembles for Haz
    Mats
  • NFPA 1992, Liquid-Splash Protective Ensembles for
    Haz Mats
  • NFPA 1994, Protective Ensembles for CBRN
    Terrorism Incidents
  • NFPA 1999, Emergency Medical Protective Clothing
    Equip
  • NFPA 1851, SCAM for Structural Proximity PPE
  • NFPA 1852, SCAM for Open-Circuit SCBA

10
NEW STANDARDS UNDER DEVELOPMENT
  • NFPA 1801, Thermal Imagers for Fire Service
  • Now soliciting Proposals until 25 Jan 08
  • NFPA 1952, Surface Water Operations Prot Clothing
    and Equip
  • Soliciting Proposals early Nov 07 until 29 Feb 08
  • NFPA 1953, Water Dive Operations Prot Clothing
    and Equip
  • NFPA 1985, Respiratory Prot Equip for Wildland
    Fire Fighting
  • SELECTION, CARE, AND MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
  • NFPA 1853, SCAM for Haz Mats Protective Ensembles
  • NFPA 1854, SCAM for Wildland FF Prot Clothing and
    Equip
  • NFPA 1855, SCAM for Special Ops Prot Ensembles
    Clothing

11
PPE FOR CBRN INCIDENTS
  • NFPA 1994, first standard for ES CBRN PPE, Sept
    01
  • In 2005, NFPA 1991, Haz Mat Vapor Protective
    Ensemble, also provided CBRN protection.
  • TCs now including CBRN requirements in other PPE.
  • FF, EMS, and LE will be the first at a CBRN
    incident.
  • FFs always use their FF PPE for protection from
    physical, blood borne pathogens, and thermal
    hazards why not CBRN ??
  • NFPA 1971, Structural and Proximity FF Prot
    Ensembles has optional requirements. Can be
    specified by purchaser.

12
FEATURES OF NFPA 1971CBRN PROTECTION
  • CBRN protection is an integrated part of the
    everyday FF ensemble.
  • Nothing to add or subtract from the basic FF
    ensemble.
  • CBRN protection does not diminish any of the FF
    protection.
  • With CBRN, FF ensembles remain breathable
    (increased)
  • Rigorous materials tests to assure continued CBRN
    protection after FF ops

13
OTHER EMERG SVCS CBRN PROTECTION
  • NFPA 1951, PPE for Tech Rescue Incidents, has
    three ensembles
  • 1. Utility, 2. Rescue Recovery, and
    3. CBRN
  • The CBRN ensemble has all the protection of
    the Utility and the RR ensembles PLUS the CBRN
    protection
  • NFPA 1999, EMS PPE, will have optional (C)BRN
    protection
  • NFPA 1992, Liq-Splash HazMat PPE may include CBRN
  • All emergency services SCBA now required to be
    CBRN
  • For less than IDLH, ES must have CBRN PAPRs
    or APRs
  • Without CBRN protection built-into emergency
    services
  • PPE, that PPE either will give only SECONDS or a
    minute
  • or two, or give NO PROTECTION AT ALL!
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