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11、onal Fire Protection Association, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169. Copyright 2016 National Fire Protection Association . All Rights Reserved. NFPA 1401 Recommended Practice for Fire Service Training Reports and Records 2017 Edition This edition of NFPA 1401, Recommended Practice for Fire Service Trainin
12、g Reports and Records, was prepared by the Technical Committee on Fire Service Training. It was issued by the Standards Council on November 11, 2016, with an effective date of December 1, 2016, and supersedes all previous editions. This edition of NFPA 1401 was approved as an American National Stand
13、ard on December 1, 2016. Origin and Development of NFPA 1401 The 1970 edition of NFPA 9, Recommended Practice for Training Records and Reports, was tentatively adopted at the 1969 NFPA Annual Meeting. The tentative recommended practice with amendments was ofcially adopted at the 1970 NFPA Annual Mee
14、ting. The text was developed by the Technical Committee on Fire Service Training and processed in accordance with NFPA Regulations Governing Technical Committees. It is a recommended re training records system for use by re chiefs and re training ofcers. The publication presents a systematic approac
15、h for those ofcers whose responsibility is to manage the training activities of a re department. The 1989 edition contained a new chapter dealing with the legal aspects of record keeping, and the title of the document was changed to Recommended Practice for Fire Service Training Reports and Records.
16、 For the 1996 edition, the committee provided a complete rewrite ion to make the document more user friendly. Additional minor revisions were included in the 2001 edition, and the 2006 edition also included minor editorial revisions. The 2012 edition updated text to include current terminology and t
17、echniques. Forms were updated to current standards. The 2017 edition renes the elements of information tracked in training reports, separates the terms certication and licensure, and the examples of forms have been updated accordingly.FIRE SERVICE TRAINING REPORTS AND RECORDS 1401-2 2017 Edition Tec
18、hnical Committee on Fire Service Training Kenneth W. Richards, Jr., Chair Old Mystic Fire Department, CT E Wesley E. Barbour, CrossBar International LLC, CO SE David M. Britton, Hilton Head Island Fire & Rescue, SC E W. Edward Buchanan, Jr., Hanover Fire EMS Department, VA U James R. Cannell, Columb
19、us Ohio Division of Fire, OH L Rep. Columbus Fireghters Union Derrick S. Clouston, North Carolina Department of Insurance, NC E Rick Egelin, Fireblast Global, CA M Mike Gagliano, Seattle Fire Department, WA E William E. Glover, High Temperature Linings (HTL), VA M Cortez Lawrence, U.S. Department of
20、 Homeland Security, MD SE Roger M. LeBoeuf, Elliott, LeBoeuf & McElwain, VA SE Gordon L. Lohmeyer, Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service, TX U Roger Lunt, University of Illinois Fire Service Institute, IL U F. Patrick Marlatt, Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute, MD E Jeffrey J. Morrissette, State
21、of Connecticut, CT M Rep. International Fire Service Training Association Kevin Munson, Jr., West Hartford Fire Department, CT U Brent Norwine, CAL-FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department, CA U Ryan ODonnell, BullEx, Inc., NY M William E. Peterson, Kissimmee, FL SE Rep. International Fire Marshals Ass
22、ociation Ryan N. Pietzsch, Volunteer Firemens Insurance Services, Inc., PA I Robert E. Raheb, FAAC, Inc., NY SE Daniel N. Rossos, Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards & Training, OR E Mark A. Rutherford, Gastonia Fire Department, NC U Daniel D. Shaw, Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department
23、, MD U Gary A. Simpson, E. D. Bullard Company, KY M David M. Wall, Georgia Fire Academy, GA U Steven H. Weinstein, Honeywell Safety Products, CA M Steven J. Williamson, KFT Fire Trainer, LLC, NJ M Corey Wilson, Portland Fire & Rescue, OR E Alternates Steve Brisebois, Flash Formation, Canada SE (Alt.
24、 to William E. Peterson) Roland Fredrickson, City of Corona Fire Department, CA U (Alt. to Brent Norwine) Jonathan J. Hanson, Fireblast Global, NJ M (Alt. to Rick Egelin) Chris H. Hubbard, Hanover Fire EMS Department, VA U Frank Jansen, Haagen Fire Training Products, The Netherlands M (Alt. to Ryan
25、ODonnell) William F. Jenaway, Volunteer Firemens Insurance Services, Inc., PA I (Alt. to Ryan N. Pietzsch) Jeremy D. Jones, Elliott, Leboeuf & McElwain, PA SE (Alt. to Roger M. LeBoeuf) Howard Meek, Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service, TX U (Alt. to Gordon L. Lohmeyer) Denis G. Onieal, US Depart
26、ment of Homeland Security, MD SE (Alt. to Cortez Lawrence) Obed Rios, KFT Fire Trainer, LLC, NJ M (Alt. to Steven J. Williamson) Tony Robinson, North Carolina Department of Insurance, NC E (Alt. to Derrick S. Clouston) Michael A. Wieder, Fire Protection Publications, OK M (Alt. to Jeffrey J. Morriss
27、ette) Curt Floyd, NFPA Staff Liaison This list represents the membership at the time the Committee was balloted on the nal text of this edition. Since that time, changes in the membership may have occurred. A key to classications is found at the back of the document. NOTE: Membership on a committee
28、shall not in and of itself constitute an endorsement of the Association or any document developed by the committee on which the member serves. Committee Scope: This Committee shall have primary responsibility for all re service training techniques, operations, and procedures to develop maximum efcie
29、ncy and proper utilization of available personnel. Such activities can include training guides for re prevention, re suppression, and other missions for which the re service has responsibility.CONTENTS 1401-3 2017 Edition Contents Chapter 1 Administration . 1401 4 1.1 Scope. 1401 4 1.2 Purpose. 1401
30、 4 1.3 General. 1401 4 Chapter 2 Referenced Publications . 1401 4 2.1 General. 1401 4 2.2 NFPA Publications. (Reserved) . 1401 5 2.3 Other Publications. . 1401 5 2.4 References for Extracts in Recommendations Sections. . 1401 5 Chapter 3 Denitions . 1401 5 3.1 General. 1401 5 3.2 NFPA Ofcial Denitio
31、ns. . 1401 5 3.3 General Denitions. . 1401 5 Chapter 4 Elements of Training Documents . 1401 5 4.1 General. 1401 5 4.2 Elements of Information. 1401 5 4.3 Additional Information. 1401 6 Chapter 5 Types of Training Documents 1401 6 5.1 Training Schedules. . 1401 6 5.2 Training Reports. . 1401 6 5.3 T
32、raining Records. . 1401 7 5.4 State Certication Records. . 1401 7 Chapter 6 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Training Records Systems 1401 7 6.1 Evaluating Records of Individuals. 1401 7 6.2 Evaluating the Record-Keeping System. . 1401 8 Chapter 7 Legal Aspects of Record Keeping 1401 8 7.1 Privacy of Personal Information. . 1401 8 7.2 Record Keeping and Risk Management. 1401 8 Annex A Explanatory Material . 1401 8 Annex B Examples of Reports and Records . 1401 10 Annex C Informational References . 1401 24 Index 1401 25
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