1、 Tentative Interim Amendment NFPA1006 Standard for Technical Rescue Personnel Professional Qualifications 2017 Edition Reference: Chapter 14 various sections TIA 17-4 (TIA Log #1307) Pursuant to Section 5 of the NFPA Regulations Governing the Development of NFPA Standards, the National Fire Protecti
2、on Association has issued the following Tentative Interim Amendment to NFPA 1006, Standard for Technical Rescue Personnel Professional Qualifications, 2017 edition. The TIA was processed by the Technical Committee on Rescue Technician Professional Qualifications, and the Correlating Committee on Pro
3、fessional Qualifications, and was issued by the Standards Council on November 18, 2017, with an effective date of December 8, 2017. A Tentative Interim Amendment is tentative because it has not been processed through the entire standards-making procedures. It is interim because it is effective only
4、between editions of the standard. A TIA automatically becomes a public input of the proponent for the next edition of the standard; as such, it then is subject to all of the procedures of the standards-making process. 1. Delete the asterisk in 14.2.6 as follows: 14.2.6* Establish dewatering operatio
5、ns, given a mine and tunnel collapse incident, dewatering pumps, hose, and appliances, so that water is removed and directed away from the affected area, atmospheric conditions are not affected by the pumping equipment, and there are no power or flow interruptions during the operation. 2. Renumber A
6、.14.2.6 to read as follows: A.14.2.68 Tunnels under construction and former mines pose unique hazards and challenging working conditions 3. Delete A.14.2.8 in its entirety as follows: A.14.2.8 The technician should have thorough knowledge of the components necessary to assemble an incident action pl
7、an (IAP) for the incident. Working under the Incident Commander (IC) or Planning Section Chief, the rescuer must assemble the information that is available from the size-up and anticipate additional needs of the incident. 4. Add the asterisk to 14.2.10 as follows: 14.2.10* Enter a mine and tunnel fo
8、r rescue as a member of a team, given PPE, identified access/egress routes . 5. Renumber A.14.2.11 to read as follows: A.14.2.1110 Many state and federal regulations require teams performing tunnel and mine rescue operations 6. Delete the asterisk to 14.2.11 as follows: 14.2.11* Determine potential
9、victim locations, given size-up information, witness reports, a mine and tunnel rescue tool kit 7. Delete 14.2.14 in its entirety as follows: 14.2.14 Terminate the mine and tunnel rescue incident, given isolation barriers, documentation forms, and a mine and tunnel rescue tool kit, so that all perso
10、nnel are accounted for and removed from the space; injuries are avoided; further entry into the space is denied; and the scene is secured. (A) Requisite Knowledge. Methods to secure a scene, forms for documentation, tools for securing space access points, accountability protocols, and methods for de
11、nying further entry. (B) Requisite Skills. The ability to apply regulations as needed, use tools, complete documentation of the incident, and apply protocols. 8. Renumber 14.2.15 to read as follows: 14.2.1514* Terminate an incident, given PPE specific to the incident, isolation barriers, and tool ki
12、t, so that rescuers 9. Renumber A.14.2.15 to read as follows: A.14.2.1514 The committee recognizes that technical rescue incidents pose unique challenges in terms of safely concluding 10. Add new 14.2.15 and 14.2.16 to read as follows: 14.2.15 Identify situations that exceed or violate the condition
13、s that permit entry to perform rescue operations as defined in the site-specific rescue plan, given a mine and tunnel rescue incident, a site-specific rescue plan, and mine and tunnel rescue toolbox. (A) Requisite Knowledge. Contents of the site-specific rescue plan, limits of the team, and availabl
14、e resources. (B) Requisite Skills. The ability to interpret the rescue plan, assess on-site conditions, and measure factors that impact the implementation of the plan. 14.2.16 Implement emergency procedures to provide respiratory protection and self-rescue, given a mine and tunnel rescue incident, a
15、 device to provide emergency respiratory protection, and conditions that require self-rescue, so that the device is properly donned, respiratory protection is maintained, and emergency egress is accomplished. (A) Requisite Knowledge. Conditions requiring egress, conditions requiring donning respirat
16、ory protection, methods for implementing emergency egress and donning self-rescue devices. (B) Requisite Skills. The ability to recognize conditions that require self-rescue, don an emergency egress self-rescue device, and accomplish self-rescue. Issue Date: November 18, 2017 Effective Date: December 8, 2017 (Note: For further information on NFPA Codes and Standards, please see www.nfpa.org/docinfo) Copyright 2017 All Rights Reserved NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION