NFPA 1977-2016 Standard on Protective Clothing and Equipment for Wildland Fire Fighting (Effective Date 12 04 2015).pdf

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1、 NFPA See ALERT 1977 Standard on Protective Clothing and Equipment for Wildland Fire Fighting 2016ISBN: 978-145591315-2 (Print) ISBN: 978-145591342-8 (PDF) IMPORTANT NOTICES AND DISCLAIMERS CONCERNING NFPA STANDARDS NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY CONCERNING THE USE OF NFPA STANDARDS NFPA codes,

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11、org/docinfo. IMPORTANT NOTICES AND DISCLAIMERS CONCERNING NFPA STANDARDS 1977-1 NFPA and National Fire Protection Association are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169. Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association . All Rights Reserved.

12、 NFPA 1977 Standard on Protective Clothing and Equipment for Wildland Fire Fighting 2016 Edition This edition of NFPA 1977, Standard on Protective Clothing and Equipment for Wildland Fire Fighting, was prepared by the Technical Committee on Wildland Fire Fighting Protective Clothing and Equipment an

13、d released by the Correlating Committee on Fire and Emergency Services Protective Clothing and Equipment. It was issued by the Standards Council on November 14, 2015, with an effective date of December 4, 2015, and supersedes all previous editions. This document has been amended by one or more Tenta

14、tive Interim Amendments (TIAs) and/or Errata. See “Codes therefore, the chapter titles and numbering, as well as paragraph numbering, changed. While the 2005 editions content was in a different order than in previous editions, all the material was there. The Committee included in Chapter 4 new requi

15、rements for manufacturers quality assurance programs and for situations in which hazards involving compliant products are believed to exist, including the appropriate actions in addressing such situations if there is a previously unknown threat to the users. These requirementsPROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND

16、 EQUIPMENT FOR WILDLAND FIRE FIGHTING 1977-2 2016 Edition apply to all re and emergency ser vices product standards that are the responsibility of this project. The 2005 edition included additional items of wildland re ghting protective clothing and equipment that were not addressed in previous edit

17、ions, including cold weather outerwear, chain saw protectors, load carrying equipment, and goggles. Visibility enhancement for items of wildland re ghting protective clothing and equipment was added as a nonmandatory option should purchasers choose to specify such enhancements in the purchase specic

18、ations. The requirements for face protection accessories, for all other accessories, and for re shelters were deleted. All labeling, design, performance, and testing requirements were reviewed and rened as necessary. The 2011 edition featured the addition of new tables on total surface area of all r

19、einforcements. The tables on minimum sizing requirements for protective upper and lower torso garments and one-piece garments were revised. Also, new annex sections explaining heat and thermal shrinkage tests using temperatures less than 260C were added. The 2016 edition features editorial changes t

20、hroughout the document, including updates and title changes to the referenced documents in Chapter 2. Technical changes related to the hand measurement procedure are provided to be consistent with the requirements of NFPA 1951, Standard on Protective Ensembles for Technical Rescue Incidents, and NFP

21、A 1971, Standard on Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting. The technical committee has claried what is meant by stitching failure and has revised performance requirements for sewing thread. The committee also has revised the requirements for testing and wash c

22、ycles and has corrected cross-references for sample conditioning.COMMITTEE PERSONNEL 1977-3 2016 Edition Correlating Committee on Fire and Emergency Services Protective Clothing and Equipment William E. Haskell, III, Chair National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health, MA E Eric J. Beck, Secre

23、tary Mine Safety Appliances Company, PA M Rep. Compressed Gas Association Jason L. Allen, Intertek Testing Services, NY RT Joseph Arrington, San Antonio Fire Department, TX U Roger L. Barker, North Carolina State University, NC SE James E. Brinkley, International Association of Fire Fighters, DC L R

24、ep. International Association of Fire Fighters Steven D. Corrado, UL LLC, NC RT Cristine Z. Fargo, International Safety Equipment Association, VA M Robert A. Freese, Globe Manufacturing Company, NH M Patricia A. Gleason, Safety Equipment Institute (SEI), VA RT Beverly F. Gulledge, Tyco/Scott Safety,

25、 NC M David V. Haston, U.S. Department of Agriculture, ID E Diane B. Hess, PBI Performance Products, Inc., NC M Thomas M. Hosea, U.S. Department of the Navy, FL RT James S. Johnson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, CA RT Jeff Legendre, Northborough Fire Department, MA U Karen E. Lehtonen, Lio

26、n Group, Inc., OH M David G. Matthews, Fire & Industrial (P.P.E) Ltd., United Kingdom SE Rep. International Standards Organization Michael F. McKenna, Michael McKenna & Associates, LLC, CA SE Anthony D. Putorti, Jr., National Institute of Standards & Technology, MD RT Jack E. Reall, Columbus (OH) Di

27、vision of Fire, OH L Rep. Columbus Fireghters Union Jeffrey O. Stull, International Personnel Protection, Inc., TX M Tim W. Tomlinson, Addison Fire Department, TX C Robert D. Tutterow, Jr., Fire Industry Equipment Research Organization (FIERO), NC U Rep. NFPA Fire Service Section William A. Van Lent

28、, Veridian Ltd., Inc., IA M Rep. Fire & Emergency Manufacturers & Services Association Bruce H. Varner, BHVarner & Associates, AZ M Rep. International Fire Service Training Association Harry P. Winer, HIP Consulting LLC, MA SE Alternates Louis Carpentier, Innotex Inc., Canada M (Alt. to William A. V

29、an Lent) Brandi L. Chestang, U.S. Department of the Navy, FL RT (Alt. to Thomas M. Hosea) Patricia A. Freeman, Globe Manufacturing Company, LLC, NH M (Alt. to Robert A. Freese) Tim J. Gardner, 3M Company, MN M (Alt. to Cristine Z. Fargo) Pamela A. Kavalesky, Intertek Testing Services, NY RT (Alt. to

30、 Jason L. Allen) Judge W. Morgan, Tyco/Scott Safety, CA M (Alt. to Beverly F. Gulledge) Gary L. Neilson, Sparks, NV U (Alt. to Robert D. Tutterow, Jr.) Amanda H. Newsom, UL LLC, NC RT (Alt. to Steven D. Corrado) Anthony Petrilli, U.S. Department of Agriculture, MT E (Alt. to David V. Haston) Stephen

31、 R. Sanders, Safety Equipment Institute (SEI), VA RT (Alt. to Patricia A. Gleason) Russell Shephard, Australasian Fire & Emergency Service Authorities Council, Australia SE (Alt. to David G. Matthews) David P. Stoddard, Michael McKenna & Associates, LLC, CA SE (Alt. to Michael F. McKenna) Grace G. S

32、tull, International Personnel Protection, Inc., TX M (Alt. to Jeffrey O. Stull) Jonathan V. Szalajda, National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health, PA E (Alt. to William E. Haskell, III) Donald B. Thompson, North Carolina State University, NC SE (Alt. to Roger L. Barker) Jian Xiang, The DuPon

33、t Company, Inc., VA M (Alt. to Diane B. Hess) Nonvoting Robert J. Athanas, FDNY/SAFE-IR, Incorporated, NY U Rep. TC on Electronic Safety Equipment Christina M. Baxter, U.S. Department of Defense, VA E Rep. TC on Hazardous Materials PC&E Tricia L. Hock, Safety Equipment Institute (SEI), VA RT Rep. TC

34、 on Emergency Medical Services PC&E Stephen J. King, Babylon, NY SE Rep. TC on Structural and Proximity Fire Fighting PC&E Jeremy Metz, West Metro Fire Rescue, CO U Rep. TC on Special Operations PC&E Brian Montgomery, U.S. Department of Justice, DC E Rep. Daniel N. Rossos, Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards & Training, OR E Rep. TC on Respiratory Protection Equipment Rick L. Swan, IAFF Local 2881/CDF Fire Fighters, CA L Rep. TC on Wildland Fire Fighting PC&E

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