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11、ssociation, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169. Copyright 2016 National Fire Protection Association . All Rights Reserved. NFPA 424 Guide for Airport/Community Emergency Planning 2018 Edition This edition of NFPA 424, Guide for Airport/Community Emergency Planning, was prepared by the Technical Committee o
12、n Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting. 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 424 was approved as an American National Standard on December 1, 2016. Origin and Development of NF
13、PA 424 The subcommittee on NFPA 424 started work on this document in 1976. It was submitted to the NFPA membership at the 1978 Fall Meeting and released as the rst edition on January 25, 1979. The complete text was rewritten in 1986 in an informational format. The document was again rewritten in 199
14、1. The 1996 and 2002 editions were partial revisions. The 2008 edition was also a partial revision. For the revision of Chapter 14, assistance was provided by Paul Sledzick, NTSB; Fred Tilton, FAA; Ken Hermsen, Creighton University Medical Center, Omaha, NE; Lyle Streeter, FAA; and Charles De John,
15、FAA. For the 2013 edition, the Technical Committee made several changes to conform with the NFPA Manual of Style and updated many of the referenced documents. The committee also updated several photos and reworked the diagram for triage and medical care at an accident site. Along with an overall upd
16、ate, the committee incorporated the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and all relevant positions within NIMS into the document. For the 2018 edition, the Technical Committee has updated referenced publications and denitions. Other language that has been updated includes contact information
17、for outside responding resources, triage, and medical care. Language also has been added regarding written agreements with outside responding resources.AIRPORT/COMMUNITY EMERGENCY PLANNING 424-2 2018 Edition Technical Committee on Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Robert C. Mathis, Chair The Boeing
18、Company, WA M John W. McDonald, Secretary U.S. General Services Administration, MD U Rep. U.S. General Services Administration Keith W. Bagot, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, NJ RT Rep. US Federal Aviation Administration Ralph Colet, JRI Inc., CA M Bradford Colton, American Pacic Corporation,
19、NV M Rep. Fire Equipment Manufacturers Association Howard Costa, Massport Fire Rescue, MA U Ross A. Davidson, U.S. Department of the Navy, CA E Rep. US Department of the Navy Graeme Day, LHR Airports Limited, United Kingdom U Hanh Deniston, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, VA L Rep. Inter
20、national Association of Fire Fighters Martin Gravel, Department of National Defence, Canada E Neil Gray, United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority, United Kingdom E Michael A. Greenup, Los Angeles Fire Department, CA U Ronald E. Jones, E-One, Inc., FL M D. Scott Lanter, Blue Grass Airport, KY C Rep. A
21、irports Council International-North America Stephen Listerman, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport Fire Department, OH E John Anderson Maddox, Lakeland Fire Department, FL U Douglas C. Mangels, Denver Fire Department, CO SE Rep. Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Working Group, Inc. Gray
22、don L. Matheson, King County Sheriffs Ofce-ARFF Division, WA U Kevin J. Petit, Akron Brass Company, OH M Pam L. Phillips, Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, NJ C Rep. American Association of Airport Executives Danny M. Pierce, ARFF Solutions, CA SE James E. Podolske, Jr., U.S. Department of th
23、e Air Force, FL E Paul W. Powell, Rosenbauer America, TX M Joseph L. Scheffey, JENSEN HUGHES, MD SE Jason Shively, Oshkosh Corporation, WI M Jeremy Souza, Rhode Island Airport Corporation, RI U Marc S. Tonnacliff, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, DC E Rep. US Federal Aviation Administration Chr
24、istopher A. Toten, U.S. Marine Corps, TX E Alternates Gerard G. Back, JENSEN HUGHES, MD SE (Alt. to Joseph L. Scheffey) Daniel Buckingham, U.S. General Services Administration, DC U (Alt. to John W. McDonald) Ralph B. Colet, JRI Inc., CA M (Alt. to Ralph Colet) Robert L. Darwin, Engility Corporation
25、, VA C (Alt. to Ross A. Davidson) Richard Gentry, Indianapolis Airport Authority, IN E (Alt. to Stephen Listerman) Fred B. Goodnight, Amerex Corporation, AL M (Alt. to Bradford Colton) William D. Gordon, BWI Fire Rescue Department, MD L (Alt. to Hanh Deniston) Al Gulamali, Lee County Port Authority,
26、 FL C (Alt. to D. Scott Lanter) Denny J. Heitman, US Department of the Air Force, IL E (Alt. to James E. Podolske, Jr.) Elizabeth A. Hendel, Phoenix Fire Department, AZ E (Voting Alt.) Duane F. Kann, Rosenbauer, MN M (Alt. to Paul W. Powell) Ronald J. Krusleski, Houston Fire Department ARFF, TX SE (
27、Alt. to Douglas C. Mangels) Dana Larsen, Los Angeles City Fire Department, CA U (Alt. to Michael A. Greenup) Thomas W. Littlepage, Evansville Airport Authority, IN U (Alt. to John Anderson Maddox) William K. Major, Buffalo Niagara International Airport Fire Department, NY L (Voting Alt.) James Price
28、, U.S. Department of Transportation, GA E (Alt. to Marc S. Tonnacliff) Steven Schwartz, Oshkosh Corporation, WI M (Alt. to Jason Shively) Darrell Sooter, The Boeing Company, SC M (Alt. to Robert C. Mathis) Leroy Stephens, E-One, FL M (Alt. to Ronald E. Jones) Jonathan Torres, SRA International, NJ R
29、T Rep. U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (Alt. to Keith W. Bagot) Justin M. Towles, American Association of Airport Executives, VA C (Alt. to Pam L. Phillips) Tim Vaneet, Akron Brass Company, OH M (Alt. to Kevin J. Petit)COMMITTEE PERSONNEL 424-3 2018 Edition Nonvoting Francois Villard, Fire Safe
30、ty Security Crisis Management Training, Switzerland SE L. M. Krasner, Medeld, MA SE (Member Emeritus) Thomas J. Lett, Albuquerque Fire & Safety Associates, NM SE (Member Emeritus) Curt Floyd, NFPA Staff Liaison This list represents the membership at the time the Committee was balloted on the nal tex
31、t 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 committee on which th
32、e member serves. Committee Scope: This Committee shall have primary responsibility for documents on aircraft rescue and re-ghting services and equipment, for procedures for handling aircraft re emergencies, and for specialized vehicles used to perform these functions at airports, with particular emphasis on saving lives and reducing injuries coincident with aircraft res following impact or aircraft ground res. This Committee also shall have responsibility for documents on aircraft hand re extinguishers and accident prevention and the saving of lives in future aircraft accidents involving re.