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11、ection Association, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169. Copyright 2016 National Fire Protection Association . All Rights Reserved. NFPA 408 Standard for Aircraft Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers 2017 Edition This edition of NFPA 408, Standard for Aircraft Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers, was prepared by t
12、he Technical Committee on Portable Fire Extinguishers. It was issued by the Standards Council on July 19, 2016, with an effective date of August 8, 2016, and supersedes all previous editions. This edition of NFPA 408 was approved as an American National Standard on August 8, 2016. Origin and Develop
13、ment of NFPA 408 Work on NFPA 408 started in 1947 after requests were received by the National Fire Protection Association for recommendations on aircraft hand re extinguishers. During the intervening years, prior to the adoption of the rst draft of this text in 1955 by the Association, a number of
14、proposals were prepared and circulated for comment and critique. In 1956, a revision was adopted incorporating an appendix on air crew training. Revisions were made in 1964, 1965, 1970, and 1973. The 1984 document was completely revised to recognize state-of-the-art developments in extinguishing age
15、nts and to bring the document into conformance with the Manual of Style for NFPA Technical Committee Documents. The 1989 edition was a reconrmation of the 1984 edition. The 1994 edition was a partial revision. The 1999 edition was a reconrmation of the 1994 edition. Minimum requirements were added t
16、o the 2004 edition for halocarbon agent re extinguishers because they had become acceptable for installation onboard aircraft, in lieu of halon extinguishers, per the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). In the 2010 edition, the technical committee enhanced crew and user safety by including r
17、equirements regarding the use of self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and protective breathing equipment (PBE). The technical committee also addressed alternative extinguishing agents that could be used in training and onboard aircraft and still meet the set requirements. The requirements aroun
18、d the use and inclusion of halocarbons were reviewed extensively by the committee, and many changes were made to those requirements. The document also was updated for compliance with the Manual of Style for NFPA Technical Committee Documents. In 2013, the Technical Committee on Aircraft Rescue and F
19、ire Fighting voted to withdraw NFPA 408 as a standard. The committee argued that lack of adoption, as well as the limited amount of unique material pertaining to aircraft, had diminished the need for a standalone document. In response to public concern over the potential effects of withdrawal, NFPA
20、408 was not withdrawn, but responsibility for the document was transferred to the Technical Committee on Portable Fire Extinguishers. The 2017 edition incorporates updated references and denitions. It also adds new support for water solution type hand re extinguishers in accordance with the FAAs TSO
21、 C-19, “Portable Water Solution Type Hand Fire Extinguisher.”AIRCRAFT HAND PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 408-2 2017 Edition Technical Committee on Portable Fire Extinguishers Nathaniel J. Addleman, Chair Addleman Engineering PLLC, TX SE Roy C. Kimball, Secretary (Alternate) Brooks Equipment Company, I
22、nc., NC M (Alt. to Mark T. Conroy) Andrew J. Brady, Nuclear Service Organization, DE I Darrin Alan Bramwell, Eagan Fire Department, MN E Dennis D. Brohmer, Tyco Fire Protecion Products, WI M David J. Burkhart, Code Consultants, Inc., MO SE Jonathan E. Carpenter, FM Global (FM Approvals), RI I Mark T
23、. Conroy, Brooks Equipment Company, MA M Nils Deacon, Mutual Service Ofce, Inc., NJ I Thomas G. Farruggia, Illinois Fire & Safety Company, IL IM Fred B. Goodnight, Amerex Corporation, AL M Rep. Compressed Gas Association Carl Horst, Security Fire Equipment Company, Inc., GA IM Rep. Georgia Associati
24、on of Fire Safety Equipment Dealers, Inc. Mark Kays, Kentucky Department of Military Affairs, KY U Michael Lessar, Reading Fire Department, PA E Norbert W. Makowka, National Association of Fire Equipment Distributors, IL IM Louis Nash, U.S. Coast Guard, DC E J. R. Nerat, UTC/Badger Fire Protection,
25、MI M Rep. NFPA Industrial Fire Protection Section Lennon A. Peake, Koffel Associates, Inc., MD SE Rep. American Society for Healthcare Engineering David T. Phelan, Township Of North Bergen - NJ, NJ E M. Scott Qualls, ProServe Fire Protection, Inc., NC IM Nathan L. Rocheleau, State of Alaska Departme
26、nt of Public Safety, AK E Blake M. Shugarman, UL LLC, IL RT Mark S. Smith, Nitro Strike, SC M Austin L. Smith, Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC, Y-12, TN U Kow Ken Sun, AES Corporation, TX U Joseph H. Talbert, Aon Fire Protection Engineering, IL I J. L. (Jim) Tidwell, Tidwell Code Consulting, TX M
27、 Rep. Fire Equipment Manufacturers Association Jeffrey P. Werner, Dixmoor Fire Department, IL E Alternates Jeffrey A. Breighner, Tyco/SimplexGrinnell, MD M (Alt. to Dennis D. Brohmer) Rod Getz, Getz Fire Equipment, IL IM (Alt. to Norbert W. Makowka) Chris Hendrix, Hendrix Fire Protection, GA IM (Alt
28、. to Carl Horst) Bryan Lawrence Hoskins, Oklahoma State University, OK SE (Voting Alt.) Guy L. Jones, Jr., Amerex Corporation, AL M (Alt. to Fred B. Goodnight) Robert Kasiski, FM Global, MA I (Alt. to Jonathan E. Carpenter) J. Jeffrey Moore, JENSEN HUGHES, OH SE (Voting Alt.) Peter M. Shank, Nuclear
29、 Service Organization, DE I (Alt. to Andrew J. Brady) John R. Swanson, Minnesota State Fire Marshal Division, MN E (Alt. to Darrin Alan Bramwell) Robert D. Taylor, PRB Coal Users Group, IN U Rep. Edison Electric Institute (Voting Alt.) Matthew D. Tennenbaum, Underwriters Laboratories Inc., CA RT (Al
30、t. to Blake M. Shugarman) Andrew Thomas Tinsley, Consolidated Nuclear Security, TN U (Alt. to Austin L. Smith) William Vegso, Buckeye Fire Equipment Company, NC M (Alt. to J. L. (Jim) Tidwell) Barry D. Chase, NFPA Staff Liaison This list represents the membership at the time the Committee was ballot
31、ed 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 shall not in and of itself constitute an endorsement of the Association or any document developed by the comm
32、ittee on which the member serves. Committee Scope: This Committee shall have primary responsibility for documents on the installation, maintenance, and use of portable re extinguishers and equipment. Does not apply to permanently installed re extinguishing systems even though portions of those systems are portable, such as hose and nozzles, which may be attached to a xed supply of extinguishing agent.