NFPA 1403-2018 Standard on Live Fire Training Evolutions (Effective Date 9 6 2017).pdf

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31、ocinfo.1403-1 NFPA and National Fire Protection Association are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169. Copyright 2017 National Fire Protection Association . All Rights Reserved. NFPA 1403 Standard on Live Fire Training Evolutions 2018 Edition

32、This edition of NFPA 1403, Standard on Live Fire Training Evolutions, was prepared by the Technical Committee on Fire Service Training and acted on by NFPA at its June Association Technical Meeting held June 47, 2017, in Boston, MA. It was issued by the Standards Council on August 17, 2017, with an

33、effective date of September 6, 2017, and supersedes all previous editions. This edition of NFPA 1403 was approved as an American National Standard on September 6, 2017. Origin and Development of NFPA 1403 The ongoing training of re ghters is the cornerstone of good re protection in todays world. How

34、ever, the benets derived from live re training can be negated by the injuries and deaths suffered by re ghters under unsafe and poorly supervised training conditions. Following a tragic training accident in 1982, which resulted in the deaths of two re ghters, the Committee on Fire Service Training w

35、as urged to address the issue of live re training evolutions in structures. The committee proceeded to develop NFPA 1403 in order to provide recognized safe practices for conducting such training evolutions. The rst edition, titled Live Fire Training Evolutions in Structures, was issued in 1986. It

36、was well received and served as the basis for live re training evolutions throughout the United States. The document was updated in a 1992 edition. In the 1997 revision, the committee combined NFPA 1403 and NFPA 1406, Outside Live Fire Training Evolutions, into a single document. The committee appoi

37、nted a task group to review the functionality of the 1997 edition in preparation for the 2002 revision. The task group recommended a general updating of the standard. Changes were made to reect increased experience with live re training evolutions. The previous numbering of chapters and paragraphs w

38、as changed to reect requirements in the 2000 edition of the Manual of Style for NFPA Technical Committee Documents. The 2007 edition updated training requirements for live re training structures, exterior props, and Class B res. This edition also contained several editorial changes. For the 2012 edi

39、tion, the committee added a new Chapter 4 to address general requirements to which all live re training evolutions must adhere for safety and that were previously located in individual chapters. The committee also further claried the requirements for emergency medical services, allowable types of Cl

40、ass A products, instructor duties, and the role of the re control team. A new requirement was added that mandated that each burn room have a burn plan in place to limit building damage and injuries to re ghters. The inspection and maintenance requirements for live re training structures were also re

41、vised. For the 2018 addition, new denitions were added, and safety requirements were claried and strengthened. Annex materials were also updated to provide additional recommended practices and guidance as well as additional reference links.LIVE FIRE TRAINING EVOLUTIONS 1403-2 2018 Edition Technical

42、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, Columbus Ohio

43、 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 Forest Herndon, Jr., Maritime Emergency Re

44、sponse Educators LLC, NJ SE Cortez Lawrence, U.S. Department of 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 Daniel Madrzykowski, UL Fire

45、ghter Safety Research Institute, MD RT F. Patrick Marlatt, Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute, MD E Jeffrey J. Morrissette, State 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

46、Fire Department, CA U Ryan ODonnell, BullEx, Inc., NY M William E. Peterson, Kissimmee, FL SE Rep. International Fire Marshals Association 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 Stand

47、ards & Training, OR E Mark A. Rutherford, Gastonia Fire Department, NC U Daniel D. Shaw, Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department, 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, K

48、FT Fire Trainer, LLC, NJ M Corey Wilson, Portland Fire & Rescue, OR E Alternates Steve Brisebois, Flash Formation, Canada SE (Alt. 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)

49、 Chris H. Hubbard, Hanover Fire EMS Department, VA U Frank Jansen, Haagen Fire Training Products, The Netherlands M (Alt. to Ryan 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 Department of Homeland Security,

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