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Volume 18 • Number 9 September 2014
INSIDE
NFPA NEWS TIA Seeking Commenton NFPA 1851 1
Standards Council
Decisions 3TIAs Issued 3
TIAs Not Issued 5
Fall 2015 DocumentsOpen for Public Comment 6
View Public Inputson Annual 2016 Documents 6
Finishing ProcessesCommittee Seeking Enforcers 6
Information onClosing Date for NEC 7
Errata Issued on NFPA 4 7
News in Brief 7
Committee Calendar 8
Committees SeekingMembers 9
Committees Seeking
Public Input 11The NFPA News is a compilation of codes
and standards information and activities.
We attempt to cover all important details
during the codes and standards cycle pro-
cess so that the public is aware of what is
available and what is needed. We want to
make the NFPA News an even more valu-
able tool for you. Please forward your
ideas to [email protected] or contact
Carolyn Cronin at 617-984-7240.
Comments Sought on Tentative Interim
Amendment (TIA)
The following Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) has been proposed to NFPA. It is
being published for public review and comment. Comments should be filed with the
Secretary, Standards Council, by the date indicated below, to TIAs_Errata_FIs@nfpa.
org.
The proposed TIA has also been forwarded to the responsible committees for process-
ing. The committees will consider public comments received by the date indicated below before vote is taken on the proposed TIA. (Please identify the number of the
TIA to which the comment is addressed.) Three-fourths of the voting members of the
technical committee and/or the correlating committee, if any, must vote in favor of the
TIA on both technical merit and emergency nature as calculated in accordance with
3.3.4.3 of the Regulations Governing the Development of NFPA Standards to establish
a recommendation for approval of the TIA.
The Standards Council will review the technical committee and/ or the correlating
committee, if any, ballot results, the public comments, and any other information that
has been submitted when it considers the issuance of the TIA at the October 2014
Standards Council meeting. In accordance with 1.6.2(c) of the Regs, an appeal on a
proposed TIA, which has been submitted for processing pursuant to 5.1 of the Regs,
shall be filed no later than 5 days after the notice of the TIA ballot results are published
in accordance with 4.2.6.
A TIA is tentative because it has not been processed through the entire Standards
Development process. It is interim because it is effective only between editions of the
document. A TIA automatically becomes a public input of the proponent for the next
edition of the document. As such, it then is subject to all of the procedures of the Stan-
dards Development process.
NFPA® 1851-2014
Standard on Selection, Care, and Maintenance of Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting TIA Log No. 1160Reference: 5.1.1.1 through 5.1.1.3 (New), 5.1.2, A.5.1.1, A.5.1.1.1 through A.5.1.1.3(New), and A.5.1.2(1)Comment Closing Date: October 14, 2014
Submitter: Earl Hayden, International Association of Fire Fighters and James Reidy,
Texas State Association of Fire Fighters
www.nfpa.org/1851current
1. Add new subsections 5.1.1.1, 5.1.1.2, and 5.1.1.3 to read as follows:
5.1.1* Prior to starting the selection process of structural fire fighting ensembles and
ensemble elements and proximity fire fighting ensembles and ensemble elements, the
organization shall perform a risk assessment.
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5.1.1.1* The organization shall distinguish between the use of
structural fire fighting ensembles and proximity fire fighting
ensembles based on the operating area and mission responsibilities
of the organization. The risk assessment shall be based on expo-
sure to specific hazards, such as high levels of radiant heat, and
shall also account for the severity of exposure to specific hazards
as means for determining the selection of appropriate fire fighting
protective ensembles.
5.1.1.2* The organization shall review the risk assessment or con-duct a new risk assessment at least every two years or whenever
there are changes that affect the findings of the original risk assess-
ment in terms of the specific identification of hazards or availabil-
ity of fire fighting ensemble product technology, or when there are
changes in the organization’s standard operating procedures for the
use of structural fire fighting ensembles or proximity fire fighting
ensembles.
5.1.1.3* The organization shall subject the risk assessment to a
review by a qualified individual or other entity outside the direct
organization performing the risk assessment.
2. Revise subsection 5.1.2 to read as follows:
5.1.2 The risk assessment shall include, but not be limited to, the
hazards that can be encountered by structural or proximity fire
fighters based on the following:
(1)*Type of duties performed,
(2) Frequency of use of ensemble elements
(2) Distinguishing response activities for different potential inci-
dents
(3) Organization’s experiences
(4) Incident operations
(5) Geographic location and climate
(6)*Specific physical area of operation
(7)*Likelihood of or response to CBRN terrorism incident
3. Revise A.5.1.1 to read as follows:
A.5.1.1 In general, some hazards that can be encountered include,
but are not limited to, physical, environmental, thermal, chemical,
biological, electrical, radiation, operational, and ergonomic haz-
ards. The organization should also consider the severity of the iden-
tified hazards when conducting the risk assessment.
The safety officer is the logical individual to perform this
function since that is his or her role in the organization. However,
risk assessments can also be performed by qualified outside orga-
nizations, which may offer an unbiased perspective for identify-
ing hazards and risks. NFPA 1500, Standard on Fire Department
Occupational Safety and Health Program, substantiates OSHA’s
regulations as follows:
(1) Section 4.3: Mandatory evaluation of safety and health pro-grams
(2) Subsection 4.4.2: Mandatory compliance with state and federal
laws
(3) Section 4.7: Safety officer’s responsibilities also defined in
NFPA 1521, Standard for Fire Department Safety Officer
(4) Section 7.1: Requirements for ensembles and ensemble ele-
ments
In the identification of hazards, the organization should con-
sider those hazards that fire fighters are likely to encounter and
account for the differences in the types of hazards and their sever-
ity that fire fighters may encounter depending on their operating
area. A list of hazards is provided in Table A.5.1.1. Table A.5.1.1
provides a list of general hazards that may be further broken down
into different categories based on the organization’s experience and
knowledge of its specific operating areas. In determining risk, the
organization should consider the frequency or likelihood of poten-
tial exposure to the hazard along with its potential severity (conse-
quence) if exposure occurs. The organization should consider some
manner of rating the severity of hazards, the potential for exposure,
and consequences of exposure in order to assign the relative riskfor each hazard. Hazards that are determined as posing the greatest
risk warrant specific attention in the development of the organiza-
tion’s minimum requirements as part of its purchase specifications
and the type of protective ensemble selected for use.
4. Add new A.5.1.1.1, A.5.1.1.2, and A.5.1.1.3 to read as follows:
A.5.1.1.1 Those organizations with proximity fire fighting require-
ments should indicate differences for where and when the differ-
ent types of ensembles (structural fire fighting or proximity fire
fighting) are to be used. Reliance on frequencies of specific haz-
ard exposures should not be used as part of the hazard assessment
as this practice will ignore the potential for exposure to significant
hazards, if they are not common (e.g., flashover or backdraft).
A.5.1.1.2 The basis of the initial risk assessment used for the selec-
tion of the structural fire fighting or proximity fire fighting pro-
tective ensembles may change over time and should be reviewed
periodically to ensure that the original selection decisions are still
valid. The specific frequencies of these periodic risk assesments
should account for changes in the organization’s responsibilities
and operating procedures, as related to PPE selection and use, as
well as the availability of new PPE technology.
A.5.1.1.3 It is important to provide an outside independent review
of the risk assessment to ensure its completeness and conclusions.
For example, a fire department that is part of a municipality or
other regional public organization may choose to have another partof that entity conduct this review.
4. Revise A.5.1.2(1) to read as follows:
A.5.1.2(1) In performing the risk assessment, the organization
should consider all of its responsibilities. In some departments there
might be stations or units that require different types of ensembles,
or more than one type of ensemble. Organizations should specifi-
cally make a determination as part of their hazard and risk assess-
ment if any of their fire fighting operations involve proximity fire
fighting. Organizations having stations engaged in operations exclu-
sively involving structural fire fighting should provide protective
ensembles meeting the structural fire fighting protective ensembles
to the members at those stations. Similarly, those organizations thathave stations with specific responsibilities for any proximity fire
fighting based on their operating area, including specific locations
or facilities involving the potential for fires involving high levels of
radiant heat (e.g., airports or fuel storage facilities), must provide
proximity fire fighting ensembles but may also choose to provide
both structural and proximity fire fighting ensembles to its mem-
bers. Specific operating procedures must be established for those
stations supplied with both types of ensembles to determine the
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correct ensemble to be used. Regardless of the approach used, the
organization should provide the station with the type of ensemble
based on the maximum likely fire fighting conditions that the mem-
bers of that station may encounter. Thus, a station or location with
responsibilities for proximity fire fighting must at a minimum have
proximity fire fighting protective ensembles.
Further factors for consideration as part of the hazard/risk
assessment for determining if proximity fire fighting protective
ensembles are needed should include at least the following:
(1) If the specific station or location has any history of beingengaged in fires involving high levels of radiant heat, such that fire
fighters are required to engage in activities of rescue, fire suppres-
sion, or property conservation.
(2) The specific operating area of the station with respect to
the potential for fires involving high levels of radiant heat, includ-
ing but not limited to, bulk flammable fuel fires, bulk flammable
gas fires, bulk flammable metal fires, and aircraft fires.
(3) The specific activities of fire fighters responding to the
fires in their area and the likelihood for their exposure to high levels
of radiant heat. Even activities that are deemed of limited or low
frequency need commensurate levels of ensemble protective per-
formance.
Submitter’s Substantiation: NFPA 1851 addresses the organiza-tion’s selection of appropriate fire fighting protective ensembles.
Currently, insufficient detail exists within the standard to distin-
guish between the decision for selecting protective ensembles for
either structural or proximity fire fighting. The lack of detail in both
the mandatory and nonmandatory parts the standards does not pro-
vide adequate information for organizations to consider which type
of protective ensemble to have available for the respective hazards
that the organization may face as part of its firefighting responsi-
bilities. In fact, this deficiency has led some organizations to dis-
miss the need for proximity fire fighting protective ensembles on
the basis of an overly simplistic hazard assessment that does not
recognize the specific risks and potential for those fire fighter
injury or fatalities in high radiant fire environments, such as aircraft
fires. Such hazards require additional radiant protection afforded by proximity fire fighting protective ensembles.
Outside organizations rely on the specific requirements and guid-
ance provided in NFPA 1851 to support selection decisions that
they make. Therefore it is incumbent that the NFPA 1851 standard
includes the appropriate provisions to aid in the selection of protec-
tive ensembles that are commensurate with the specific hazards and
risks faced by the fire fighters. This includes the requirements for
different organizations to select structural, proximity, or both types
of fire fighting protective ensembles.
Emergency Nature: The proposed TIA intends to correct a previ-
ously unknown existing hazard by providing an improved distinc-
tion to specifically recognize the elevated radiant heat exposurehazards associated with certain fires that would warrant the selec-
tion of proximity fire fighting protective ensembles. This TIA
would thus offer a benefit that would lessen the effects of a recog-
nized (known) hazard through the promotion of selecting the appro-
priate type of protective ensemble.
NFPA Standards Council Issues
Decisions on Several Annual 2014
Documents
The NFPA Standards Council acted on the issuance of documents inthe Annual 2014 revision cycle and considered several appeals at its
August 11-14, 2014 meeting.
The NFPA Standards Council decisions have been issued andinclude the following:
Final Decisions
• NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code
Decision on Standards Council Agenda Item 14-8-2-a-1
• NFPA 101, Life Safety Code®
Decisions on Standards Council Agenda Items 14-8-4-d and f
• NFPA 720, Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide
(CO) Detection and Warning Equipment
Decision on Standards Council Agenda Item 14-8-57-a
• TIA No. 1133 on NFPA 70®, National Electrical Code®
Decision on Standards Council Agenda Item 14-8-15-d
• TIAs on NFPA 1, NFPA 10, NFPA 101, NFPA 102, NFPA
400, and NFPA 5000
Decision on Standards Council Agenda Items 14-8-9, 10, 25,
26, 27,29, 35, 36, 37,38 and 39
Short Decisions
• NFPA 101, Life Safety Code
Short Decision on Standards Council Agenda Item 14-8-4-c
The NFPA Standards Council is a 13-person committee appointed
by the NFPA Board of Directors that oversees the Association’scodes and standards development activities, administers the rulesand regulations, and acts as an appeals body. The Council adminis-ters about 250 NFPA Committees and their work on nearly 300 doc-
uments addressing topics of importance to the built environment.
Tentative Interim Amendments
Issued
The Standards Council, at its August 2014 meeting, issued the fol-
lowing TIAs. Copies of these TIAs are also available on the NFPA
website under List of Codes and Standards, accessible by the docu-
ment’s link below or by email at [email protected]
NFPA 1-2012 and Proposed 2015 Edition
Fire Code
TIA Log No. 1145
Reference: Various
See NFPA News April 2014
SC 14-8-9
www.nfpa.org/1
http://www.nfpa.org/sc2014http://www.nfpa.org/54http://www.nfpa.org/101http://www.nfpa.org/720http://www.nfpa.org/70http://www.nfpa.org/1http://www.nfpa.org/10http://www.nfpa.org/101http://www.nfpa.org/102http://www.nfpa.org/400http://www.nfpa.org/400http://www.nfpa.org/5000http://www.nfpa.org/101http://www.nfpa.org/categoryList.asp?categoryID=834&URL=Codes%20&%20Standards/Standards%20development%20process/Standards%20Councilmailto:[email protected]://www.nfpa.org/1http://www.nfpa.org/1mailto:[email protected]://www.nfpa.org/categoryList.asp?categoryID=834&URL=Codes%20&%20Standards/Standards%20development%20process/Standards%20Councilhttp://www.nfpa.org/101http://www.nfpa.org/5000http://www.nfpa.org/400http://www.nfpa.org/400http://www.nfpa.org/102http://www.nfpa.org/101http://www.nfpa.org/10http://www.nfpa.org/1http://www.nfpa.org/70http://www.nfpa.org/720http://www.nfpa.org/101http://www.nfpa.org/54http://www.nfpa.org/sc2014
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NFPA 10-2013
Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers
TIA Log No. 1147
Reference: 2.2 and 5.6.1(61)
See NFPA News April 2014
SC 14-8-10
www.nfpa.org/10
NFPA 37-Proposed 2015 Edition
Standard for the Installation and Use of Stationary Combustion
Engines and Gas Turbines
TIA Log No. 1102
Reference: 6.6.3
See NFPA News May 2013
SC 14-8-11
www.nfpa.org/37
NFPA 70®-2014
National Electrical Code®
TIA Log No. 1133
Reference: 590.6(A)(1)
See NFPA News March 2014
SC 14-8-15
www.nfpa.org/70
NFPA 70®-2014
National Electrical Code®
TIA Log No. 1151
Reference: 520.45
See NFPA News May 2014
SC 14-8-16
www.nfpa.org/70
NFPA 70®-2014
National Electrical Code®
TIA Log No. 1152
Reference: 530.21(A)
See NFPA News May 2014
SC 14-8-17
www.nfpa.org/70
NFPA 70E-Proposed 2015 Edition
Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace®
TIA Log No. 1132
Reference: 130.7(C)(10)(b)(1), Table H.3(a) and Table H.3(b)
See NFPA News April 2014
SC 14-8-19
www.nfpa.org/70E
NFPA 85-2011
Boiler and Combustion Systems Hazards Code
TIA Log No. 1136
Reference: 8.9.2
See NFPA News May 2014
SC 14-8-20
www.nfpa.org/85
NFPA 99-Proposed 2015 Edition
Health Care Facilities Code
TIA Log No. 1104
Reference: 10.2.3.6(5)
See NFPA News May 2013
*Issued with editorial correction: not applicable to Annex
A.10.2.3.6(5)
SC 14-8-22
www.nfpa.org/99
NFPA 99-Proposed 2015 Edition
Health Care Facilities Code
TIA Log No. 1125
Reference: 11.5.1.1.2 through 11.5.1.1.4 and A.11.5.1.1.2 through
A.11.5.1.1.3
See NFPA News December 2013
SC 14-8-23
www.nfpa.org/99
NFPA 101®-Proposed 2015 Edition
Life Safety Code®
TIA Log No. 1130
Reference: 12.4.1, 13.4.1, A.12.4.1, and A.13.4.1
See NFPA News March 2014
SC 14-8-24
www.nfpa.org/101
NFPA 101®-2012 and Proposed 2015 Edition
Life Safety Code®
TIA Log No. 1138
Reference: Various
See NFPA News April 2014
SC 14-8-25
www.nfpa.org/101
NFPA 101®-2012 and Proposed 2015 Edition
Life Safety Code®
TIA Log No. 1144
Reference: Various
See NFPA News April 2014
SC 14-8-26
www.nfpa.org/101
NFPA 102-2011
Standard for Grandstands, Folding and Telescopic Seating, Tents,
and Membrane Structures
TIA Log No. 1137
Reference: 2.2 and 9.7
See NFPA News April 2014
SC 14-8-27
www.nfpa.org/102
http://www.nfpa.org/10http://www.nfpa.org/37http://www.nfpa.org/70http://www.nfpa.org/70http://www.nfpa.org/70http://www.nfpa.org/70Ehttp://www.nfpa.org/85http://www.nfpa.org/99http://www.nfpa.org/99http://www.nfpa.org/101http://www.nfpa.org/101http://www.nfpa.org/101http://www.nfpa.org/102http://www.nfpa.org/400http://www.nfpa.org/102http://www.nfpa.org/101http://www.nfpa.org/101http://www.nfpa.org/101http://www.nfpa.org/99http://www.nfpa.org/99http://www.nfpa.org/85http://www.nfpa.org/70Ehttp://www.nfpa.org/70http://www.nfpa.org/70http://www.nfpa.org/70http://www.nfpa.org/37http://www.nfpa.org/10
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NFPA 400-2013
Hazardous Materials Code
TIA Log No. 1146
Reference: Various
See NFPA News April 2014
SC 13-8-29
www.nfpa.org/400
NFPA 402-2013
Guide for Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Operations
TIA Log No. 1154
Reference: 7.5.11.4.3
See NFPA News June 2014
SC 14-8-30
www.nfpa.org/402
NFPA 1192-Proposed 2015 Edition
Standard on Recreational Vehicles
TIA Log No. 1129
Reference: 6.4.9
See NFPA News March 2014
SC 14-8-31
www.nfpa.org/1192
NFPA 5000®-Proposed 2015 Edition
Building Construction and Safety Code®
TIA Log No. 1131
Reference: 16.4.1 and A.16.4.1
See NFPA News March 2014
SC 14-8-34
www.nfpa.org/5000
NFPA 5000®-2012 and Proposed 2015 Edition
Building Construction and Safety Code®
TIA Log No. 1139
Reference: Various
See NFPA News April 2014
SC 14-8-35
www.nfpa.org/5000
NFPA 5000®-2012 and Proposed 2015 Edition
Building Construction and Safety Code®
TIA Log No. 1140
Reference: 32.3.7
See NFPA News April 2014
SC 14-8-36
www.nfpa.org/5000
NFPA 5000®-2012 and Proposed 2015 Edition
Building Construction and Safety Code®
TIA Log No. 1141
Reference: 34.1.1.2(14), Table 34.1.3.1, and Tables 34.1.3.2(a)
through (h)
See NFPA News April 2014
SC 14-8-37
www.nfpa.org/5000
NFPA 5000®-2012 and Proposed 2015 Edition
Building Construction and Safety Code®
TIA Log No. 1142
Reference: 7.4.1.4.5.3, D.7.4.3, and H.1.1
See NFPA News April 2014
SC 14-8-38
www.nfpa.org/5000
NFPA 5000®-2012 and Proposed 2015 Edition Building Construction and Safety Code®
TIA Log No. 1143
Reference: 27.4.5.3(8) and 27.4.6
See NFPA News April 2014
SC 14-8-39
www.nfpa.org/5000
Tentative Interim Amendments Not
Issued
The Standards Council, at its August 2014 meeting, did not issuethe following TIAs.
NFPA® 58-2014
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code
TIA Log No. 1153
Reference: 5.17.1.3 and Table 5.17.1.3
See NFPA News June 2014
SC 14-8-13
NFPA 58-2014
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code
TIA Log No. 1135
Reference: 6.25.3.3
See NFPA News April 2014
SC 14-8-14
NFPA 70E-Proposed 2015 Edition
Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace®
TIA Log No. 1128
Reference: Table 130.7(C)(15)(A)(a)
See NFPA News April 2014
SC 14-8-18
NFPA 99-Proposed 2015 Edition
Health Care Facilities Code
TIA Log No. 1115
Reference: 5.1.3.6.3.9(C), 5.1.3.7.5.3, 5.1.3.8.4.3, and
5.1.13.3.5.13(3)
See NFPA News April 2014
SC 14-8-21
NFPA 1963-2014
Standard for Fire Hose Connections
TIA Log No. 1148
Reference: 6.6.3 (New)
See NFPA News June 2014
SC 14-8-33
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Fall 2015 First Draft Reports and
Electronic Submission of Public
Comments is Now Available
The First Draft Report (formerly ROP) is now posted for each Fall
2015 document. The closing date to submit public comments elec-
tronically is November 14, 2014. We will accept paper submissions(submissions other than the online submission system) until Octo-
ber 10, 2014.
To access the First Draft Report, simply click on the below title ofthe appropriate document and this will bring you to the next edition
tab of the document’s information page.
NFPA 14 Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and
Hose Systems
NFPA 31 Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning
Equipment
NFPA 32 Standard for Drycleaning Plants
NFPA 35 Standard for the Manufacture of OrganicCoatings
NFPA 52 Vehicular Gaseous Fuel Systems Code
NFPA 53 Recommended Practice on Materials,
Equipment, and Systems Used in Oxygen-
Enriched Atmospheres
NFPA 59A Standard for the Production, Storage, and
Handling of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
NFPA 67 Guide on Explosion Protection for Gaseous
Mixtures in Pipe Systems
NFPA 70B Recommended Practice for Electrical
Equipment Maintenance
NFPA 75 Standard for the Fire Protection of Information
Technology Equipment
NFPA 76 Standard for the Fire Protection of Telecommunications Facilities
NFPA 102 Standard for Grandstands, Folding and
Telescopic Seating, Tents, and Membrane
Structures
NFPA 115 Standard for Laser Fire Protection
NFPA 211 Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and
Solid Fuel-Burning Appliances
NFPA 214 Standard on Water-Cooling Towers
NFPA 350 Guide for Safe Confined Space Entry and
Work
NFPA 418 Standard for Heliports
NFPA 551 Guide for the Evaluation of Fire Risk
Assessments
NFPA 900 Building Energy Code NFPA 901 Standard Classifications for Incident Reporting
and Fire Protection Data
NFPA 951 Guide to Building and Utilizing Digital
Information
NFPA 1037 Standard for Professional Qualifications for
Fire Marshal
NFPA 1051 Standard for Wildland Fire Fighter
Professional Qualifications
NFPA 1405 Guide for Land-Based Fire Departments that
Respond to Marine Vessel Fires
NFPA 1600 Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management
and Business Continuity Programs
NFPA 1912 Standard for Fire Apparatus Refurbishing
NFPA 1977 Standard on Protective Clothing and Equip
ment for Wildland Fire Fighting
NFPA 1984 Standard on Respirators for Wildland Fire
Fighting Operations
NFPA 1991 Standard on Vapor-Protective Ensembles for
Hazardous Materials Emergencies
View Public Input Submissions for
NFPA Documents in the Annual
2016 Revision Cycle
As we continue to enhance our standards development site, NFPAlooks for ways to make it easier for the public to get involved and
participate in our standards development process. A recent featureadded in the standard development site is the capability for the pub-
lic to “View Public Inputs” and “View Public Comments” after allsubmissions have been completed.
For documents in the Annual 2016 revision cycle that received public inputs, links are now available to “View Public Inputs” on
each Next edition tab of the document information pages underthe category “First Draft”. You will be asked to sign-in or createa free online account with NFPA before using this system. Pleasenote that NFPA 70 has a public input closing date of November 7,
2014 and, therefore, will have a link available for viewing at a laterdate. To view a complete list of the Annual 2016 documents, go tothe document information pages and use the search feature in the
upper right gray box to search by cycle.
Please be advised, that it is anticipated that in the future, paper sub-missions for public input and public comment will not be acceptedso please take this opportunity to try out the system – we thinkyou’ll really like it! As always we are here to help you participate in
the NFPA process.
If you have any questions or need help with any feature of the Stan-
dards Development site, please feel free to contact us.
NFPA Seeks Enforcers to Serve on
its Technical Committee on Finish-
ing Processes
Have you been involved in inspecting spray booths, spray areas,
dip tanks or printing operations? Looking to join an active NFPA
technical committee? If so, the Technical Committee on Finishing
Processes responsible for NFPA 33, Spray Application of Flam-
mable and Combustible Materials, and NFPA 34, Dipping, Coat-
ing and Printing Processes Using Flammable or Combustible
Liquids, is looking for you! This very active Committee has just
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completed a significant revision of their documents that amongst
other changes included a new chapter on membrane enclosures for
temporary spraying of large work-pieces that cannot be sprayed
in traditional spray booths and the addition of new scrubber and
filtration technologies within NFPA 33. The two documents are
on a three-year revision cycle and the Committee is forming task
groups and plans to have a pre-cycle meeting next year with a first
draft meeting taking place in 2016. If you are interested and able
to serve, please apply online at either www.nfpa.org/33tc or www.
nfpa.org/34tc .
NFPA offers the Enforcer Funding Program which will reimburse
qualified enforcers 80% of their lodging and travel. For more
information on the enforcer funding program and other committees
seeking enforcers please visit the website at www.nfpa.org/enforc-
ers.
Any questions regarding the Technical Committee on Finishing
Processes, please email Nancy Pearce, NFPA Staff Liaison.
Public Input Closing Date forPaper Submittals on NFPA 70,
National Electrical Code, Is Octo-
ber 3
NFPA 70®, National Electrical Code® ( NEC ® ), is now acceptingPublic Input for its Annual 2016 revision cycle.
To submit any proposed revision on NFPA 70 using papersubmission, the deadline is October 3, 2014. Note: Paper submis-sions are any forms/submissions via email, fax, or mail that are not
through the online submission system. The deadline for submis-sions of public input using the online submission system is Novem-ber 7, 2014.
To submit public input on NFPA 70 via the online submission sys-tem, select NFPA 70 from the list of NFPA codes and standards.
Once on the NFPA 70 document information page, select “The nextedition of this standard is now open for Public Input (formerly pro-
posals)” to begin the process. The system automatically pulls in textand shows any changes in “track changes”. You can submit input
or start and save your work in progress before the closing date.
Review further instructions on how to use the electronic submission system
If you have any questions when using the electronic submissionsystem, you may contact Carolyn Cronin at (617) 984-7240 or
by email.
Errata Issued NFPA and the associated Technical Committee has issued the fol-
lowing errata. An errata is a correction issued to an NFPA Stan-
dard, posted on the document’s information page (accessible by the
link below), Codes Online, and included in any further distribution
of the document.
NFPA 4 -2015 Edition
Standard for Integrated Fire Protection and Life Safety System
Testing
Reference: 5.1.3(4)
Errata No.: 4-15-1
The Committee on Commissioning and Integrated Testing notes
the following error in the 2015 edition of NFPA 4, Standard for the
Integrated Fire Protection and Life Safety System Testing.
1. Revise 5.1.3(4) as follows:
5.1.3(4) At least one test is conducted by activating each one of
the initiating devices listed in the control group and observing the
response of the interconnected systems (end-to-end test).
NFPA News in Brief Latest News directing impacting NFPA Codes and Standards
Photovoltaic PanelsA new Fire Protection Research Foundation report summarizes a
recent discussion on fire risks associated with roof mounted PV
panel installations. The discussion included property insurers, prop-
erty owners, fire service representatives and electrical specialists.
Read more
A Viable Solution to Reduce Combustible Dust
Accidents NFPA’s President Jim Pauley shares his frustration with the lack of
action to prevent recent manufacturing accidents attributed to com-
bustible dust. “While combustible dust is a normal by-product of
the manufacturing process for a variety of items, if it is effectively
managed it will reduce deaths and injuries should a fire or explo-
sion occur,” he says. Read more
Rescue MeA new chapter in NFPA 1670 provides responders with much-needed
guidance on conducting animal technical rescues. Read more
Right Tools for the JobA closer look at the life safety tool box for large assembly occupan-
cies. Read more
First StepWhy determining the occupancy classification is a good place to
start in a sprinkler system design. Read more
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Committee Calendar
For additional meeting information, please contact the appropriate
staff liaison listed on NFPA’s Document Information Page (click the
document number below and then the Technical Committee tab).
If you are interested in attending an NFPA Technical Committee
meeting as a guest, please read NFPA’s Regulations Governing the
Development of NFPA Standards (Section 3.3.3.3) for further in-
formation.
First Draft Meeting (formerly known as ROP Meeting)
Second Draft Meeting (formerly known as ROC Meeting)
September 2014
16 Hazard and Risk of Contents and Furnishings (555 First
Draft, 556, 557 Second Draft), Telephone / Web
Conference
16 – 17 Fire Prevention Organization and Deployment
(1730 Second Draft), Green Bay, WI
16 – 18 Electrical Equipment in Chemical Atmospheres (496,497, 499 First Draft), Ithaca, NY
23 – 26 Lightning Protection (780 First Draft), Denver, CO
24 – 25 Hazardous Materials Response Personnel
(475 pre-First Draft), Charleston, SC
24 – 26 Aircraft Fuel Servicing (407 First Draft), Des Plaines, IL
30 – Oct 1 Fire Doors and Windows (80, 105 Second Draft),
San Diego, CA
30 – Oct 1 Cultural Resources (909 pre-First Draft)
Yellowstone National Park, WY
30-Oct 2 Liquefed Petroleum Gases (58 First Draft), NFPA HQ,
Quincy, MA
October 2014
7 Animal Housing Facilities (150 Second Draft) Linthicum, MD
7 – 8 Structural and Proximity Fire Fighting Protective
Clothing and Equipment (1851, 1971 pre-First Draft)
San Antonio, TX
14-15 Emergency Medical Services (450 First Draft)
Memphis, TN
21 – 22 Fire Pumps (20 Second Draft), Northbrook, IL
21 – 23 Public Emergency Service Communication
(1221 Second Draft), St. Louis, MO
28 – 29 NFPA Standards Council, Nashville, TN
28 – 29 Pyrotechnics (1125 First Draft), Baltimore, MD
28 – 29 Signaling Systems for the Protection of Life and
Property Correlating Committee (72 Second Draft),
Indianapolis, IN28 – 29 Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (414 First Draft)
Lake Buena Vista, FL
30 Special Effects (160, 1126 Second Draft)
Baltimore, MD
November 2014
3 Record Protection (232 First Draft)
Telephone / Web Conference
3 – 5 Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Water-Based
Systems (25 First Draft), Los Angeles, CA
12-13 Correlating Committee on Automatic Sprinkler Systems
(13, 13D, 13R, 24, 291 Second Draft)
Rosemont, IL
17 – 19 Fixed Guideway Transit and Passenger Rail Systems
(130 First Draft), Baltimore, MD
18-20 Electronic Safety Equipment (1802 Draft Development)
Tucson, AZ
20 Water Spray Fixed Systems (15 First Draft)
Baltimore, MD
December 2014
2–4 Road Tunnel and Highway Fire Protection, (502 First
Draft), Lake Buena Vista, FL
9–11 Respiratory Protection Equipment (1984 Second Draft)
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
16–17 Wildland Fire Fighting Protective Clothing and
Equipment (1977 Second Draft), San Antonio, TX
January 2015
12-24 National Electrical Code (70 First Draft),
Hilton Head, SC
Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island
12-14 Code Making Panel 10
12-14 Code Making Panel 18
12-17 Code Making Panel 4
12-17 Code Making Panel 5
12-17 Code Making Panel 13
12-17 Code Making Panel 14
12-17 Code Making Panel 16
12-17 Code Making Panel 17
15-17 Code Making Panel 7
15-17 Code Making Panel 11
19-21 Code Making Panel 6
19-21 Code Making Panel 19
19-24 Code Making Panel 1
19-24 Code Making Panel 2
19-24 Code Making Panel 3
19-24 Code Making Panel 8
19-24 Code Making Panel 9
19-24 Code Making Panel 12
22-24 Code Making Panel 15
20 – 23 Hazardous Materials Protective Clothing and Equipment
(1992, 1994 First Draft and 1991 Second Draft),
San Diego, CA
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• Building Code—Building Construction: NFPA 220, NFPA221, NFPA 5000
• Building Code—Building Systems: NFPA 5000
• Building Code—Detention and CorrectionalOccupancies: NFPA 5000
• Building Code—Educational and Day-Care
Occupancies: NFPA 5000
• Building Code—Interior Finish and Contents: NFPA 5000
• Building Code—Structures, Construction andMaterials: NFPA 703, NFPA 5000
• Classification and Properties of Hazardous ChemicalData: NFPA 704
• Combustible Dusts—Correlating Committee: NFPA 61, NFPA 91, NFPA 484, NFPA 652, NFPA 654, NFPA 655, NFPA 664
• Combustible Dusts—Fundamentals: NFPA 652
• Construction and Demolition: NFPA 241
• Electrical Equipment Evaluation: NFPA 790, NFPA 791
• Electrical Equipment Maintenance: NFPA 70B
• Emergency Medical Services: NFPA 450
• Explosives: NFPA 495, NFPA 498
• Exposure Fire Protection: NFPA 80A
• Fire and Emergency Services Protective Clothing and
Equipment—Emergency Medical Services ProtectiveClothing and Equipment: NFPA 1999
• Fire and Emergency Services Protective Clothing andEquipment—Special Operations Protective Clothing andEquipment: NFPA 1951, NFPA 1952, NFPA 1975, and NFPA1983
• Fire and Emergency Services Protective Clothing andEquipment—Tactical and Technical Operations RespiratoryProtection Equipment: NFPA 1986
• Wildland Fire Fighting Protective Clothing andEquipment: NFPA 1977
• Fire Department Ground Ladders: NFPA 1931, NFPA 1932
• Fire Department Rescue Tools: NFPA 1936
• Fire Doors and Windows: NFPA 80, NFPA 105
• Fire Hose: NFPA 1961, NFPA 1963, NFPA 1965
• Fire Reporting: NFPA 901
• Fire Safety and Emergency Symbols: NFPA 170
Committees Seeking Members
NFPA is now accepting online applications for Committee
membership
To apply for membership on an NFPA Committee, visit the Docu-
ment Information Page for the relevant NFPA code(s) or standard(s)
for which the Committee is responsible.
Then choose the “Technical Committee” tab and select the link
“Submit a Committee application online”. You will be asked to
sign-in or create a free online account with NFPA before using this
application system.
For definitions of the interest categories, see Guidelines to Classifi-
cations of Committee Members
The following new committee with a document under devel-
opment are seeking members: Please select the link below to
apply online to the applicable new committee. You will be asked to
sign-in or create a free online account with NFPA before using this
system.
• Mass Evacuation and Sheltering (MEP-AAA): Submit
online application
The Committee on Mass Evacuation and Sheltering is seeking
members in the interest classifications of Installer/Maintainer,
Applied Research/Testing Laboratory, Insurance, Consumer,
Enforcer, Labor, Manufacturer, and User.
The following committees (document responsibility listed
below) are seeking members:
Select any one of the document links below for the applicable com-
mittee to view the particular interest categories for each committeeseeking members and to apply online to the committee.
• Aerosol Extinguishing Technology: NFPA 2010
• Aircraft Maintenance Operations: NFPA 410
• Animal Housing Facilities: NFPA 150
• Boiler Combustion System Hazards—Fluidized BedBoilers: NFPA 85
• Boiler Combustion System Hazards—Heat Recovery SteamGenerators: NFPA 85
• Boiler Combustion System Hazards—Pulverized FuelSystems: NFPA 85
• Boiler Combustion System Hazards—Single BurnerBoilers: NFPA 85
• Boiler Combustion System Hazards—StokerOperations: NFPA 85
• Building Code—Board and Care Facilities: NFPA 5000
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• Fire Tests: NFPA 252, NFPA 253, NFPA 257, NFPA259, NFPA 260, NFPA 261, NFPA 262, NFPA 265, NFPA268, NFPA 269, NFPA 270, NFPA 274, NFPA 275, NFPA276, NFPA 284, NFPA 286, NFPA 287, NFPA 288, NFPA289, NFPA 290, NFPA 701, NFPA 705
• Flash Fire Protective Garments: NFPA 2112, NFPA 2113
• Fluid Heaters: NFPA 87
• Foam: NFPA 11
• Forest and Rural Fire Protection: NFPA 1141, NFPA1142, NFPA 1143, NFPA 1144, NFPA 1145, NFPA 1150
• Garages and Parking Structures: NFPA 88A
• Gas Hazards: NFPA 306
• Gas Process Safety: NFPA 56
• Gaseous Fire Extinguishing Systems: NFPA 12, NFPA12A, NFPA 2001
• Hazard and Risk of Contents and Furnishings: NFPA555, NFPA 556, NFPA 557
• Health Care Facilities—Correlating Committee: NFPA 99
• Health Care Facilities—Emergency Management andSecurity: NFPA 99
• Health Care Facilities—Fundamentals: NFPA 99
• Health Care Facilities—Hyperbaric and HypobaricFacilities: NFPA 99, NFPA 99B
•Health Care Facilities—Mechanical Systems: NFPA 99
• Health Care Facilities—Medical Equipment: NFPA 99
• Helicopter Facilities: NFPA 418
• Incinerators and Waste Handling Systems: NFPA 82
• Industrial Trucks: NFPA 505
• Laser Fire Protection: NFPA 115
• Loss Prevention Procedures and Practices: NFPA 600, NFPA601
• LP-Gases at Utility Gas Plants: NFPA 59
• Manufacture of Organic Coatings: NFPA 35
• Manufactured Housing: NFPA 501 , NFPA 501A, NFPA 225
• Marinas and Boatyards: NFPA 303
• Marine Fire-Fighting Vessels: NFPA 1925
• Marine Terminals NFPA 307
• Merchant Vessels: NFPA 301
• Mining Facilities: NFPA 120, NFPA 122
• Motion Picture and Television Industry: NFPA 140
• Ovens and Furnaces: NFPA 86
• Oxygen Enriched Atmospheres: NFPA 53
• Premises Security: NFPA 730, NFPA 731
• Professional Qualifications—Correlating Committee: NFPA1000, NFPA 1001, NFPA 1002, NFPA 1003, NFPA1005, NFPA 1006, NFPA 1021, NFPA 1026, NFPA1031, NFPA 1033, NFPA 1035, NFPA 1037, NFPA1041, NFPA 1051, NFPA 1061, NFPA 1071, NFPA1081, NFPA 1091
• Professional Qualifications—Emergency Vehicle MechanicTechnicians Professional Qualifications: NFPA 1071
• Professional Qualifications—Fire Marshal ProfessionalQualifications: NFPA 1037
• Professional Qualifications—Fire Service InstructorProfessional Qualifications: NFPA 1041
• Professional Qualifications—Incident ManagementProfessional Qualifications: NFPA 1026
• Professional Qualifications—Industrial Fire BrigadesProfessional Qualifications: NFPA 1081
• Professional Qualifications—Public Fire EducatorProfessional Qualifications: NFPA 1035
• Professional Qualifications—Public Safety Telecommunicator Professional Qualifications: NFPA 1061
• Professional Qualifications—Rescue Technician ProfessionalQualifications: NFPA 1006
• Professional Qualifications—Wildfire SuppressionProfessional Qualifications: NFPA 1051
• Public Emergency Service Communication: NFPA 1221
• Record Protection: NFPA 232
• Recreational Vehicles: NFPA 1192, NFPA 1194
• Road Tunnel and Highway Fire Protection: NFPA 502
• Safety to Life—Alternative Approaches to Life Safety: NFPA101A
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• Safety to Life—Assembly Occupancies: NFPA 101®
• Safety to Life—Board and Care Facilities: NFPA 101®
• Safety to Life—Detection and CorrectionalOccupancies: NFPA 101®
• Safety to Life—Educational and Day CareOccupancies: NFPA 101®
• Safety to Life—Interior Finish and Contents: NFPA 101®
• Safety to Life—Industrial Storage and MiscellaneousOccupancies: NFPA 101®
• Safety to Life—Means of Egress: NFPA 101®
• Shipbuilding, Repair, and Lay-Up: NFPA 312
• Signaling Systems—Public Fire Reporting Systems: NFPA72®
• Smoke Management Systems: NFPA 204 , NFPA 92
• Solvent Extraction Plants: NFPA 36
• Subterranean Spaces: NFPA 520
• Tank Leakage and Repair Safeguards: NFPA 326, NFPA 329
• Telecommunications: NFPA 76
• Textile and Garment Care Processes: NFPA 32
• Transportation of Flammable Liquids: NFPA 385
• Vehicular Alternative Fuel Systems: NFPA 52
• Wastewater Treatment Plants: NFPA 820
• Water Additives for Fire Control and Vapor Mitigation: NFPA18, NFPA 18A
• Water-Cooling Towers: NFPA 214
• Water Tanks: NFPA 22
Committees Soliciting Public Input (formerly Proposals)
The committees for the following documents are planning to begin preparation of their reports. In accordance with the Regulations Govern-
ing the Development of NFPA Standards committees are now accepting Public Input for recommendations on content for the documents
listed below. Public Input received by 5:00 p.m. ET on the closing date indicated will be acted on by the committee and that action will be
published in the committee’s report. Submit Public Input electronically via our new online electronic submission system. For instructions on
how to use the electronic submission system, please go to www.nfpa.org/publicinput or go to the document informaiton pages for a list ofCodes and Standards available for Public Input at www.nfpa.org/codelist.
† Change in proposal closing date or cycle
P* Indicates proposed document
Document No. Public Input Meeting
Edition Title Closing Date Reporting
NFPA 10-2013† Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 18-2011† Standard on Wetting Agents 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 18A-2011† Standard on Water Additives for Fire Control and Vapor Mitigation 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 36-2013 Standard for Solvent Extraction Plants 1/5/2015 F2016 NFPA 51-2013 Standard for the Design and Installation of Oxygen-Fuel Gas Systems for Welding,
Cutting, and Allied Processes 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 51A-2012 Standard for Acetylene Cylinder Charging Plants 7/7/2014 A2016
NFPA 56-2014† Standard for Fire and Explosion Prevention During Cleaning and Purging of Flammable
Gas Piping Systems 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 70-2014 National Electrical Code® 11/7/2014 A2016
NFPA 96-2014† Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 225-2013 Model Manufactured Home Installation Standard 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 252-2012 Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 257-2012 Standard on Fire Test for Window and Glass Block Assemblies 1/5/2015 F2016
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NFPA 268-2012 Standard Test Method for Determining Ignitibility of Exterior Wall Assemblies
Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 269-2012 Standard Test Method for Developing Toxic Potency Data for Use in Fire Hazard
Modeling 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 275-2013 Standard Method of Fire Tests for the Evaluation of Thermal Barriers 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 285-2012 Standard Fire Test Method for Evaluation of Fire Propagation Characteristics of Exterior
Non-Load-Bearing Wall Assemblies Containing Combustible Components 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 287-2012 Standard Test Methods for Measurement of Flammability of Materials in Cleanrooms
Using a Fire Propagation Apparatus (FPA) 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 288-2012 Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Horizontal Fire Door Assemblies Installed inHorizontal Fire Resistance-Rated Assemblies 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 301-2013 Code for Safety to Life from Fire on Merchant Vessels 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 385-2012 Standard for Tank Vehicles for Flammable and Combustible Liquids 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 402-2013 Guide for Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Operations 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 408-2010 Standard for Aircraft Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 424-2013 Guide for Airport/Community Emergency Planning 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 472-2013 Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass
Destruction Incidents 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 473-2013 Standard for Competencies for EMS Personnel Responding to Hazardous
Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 475-P* Recommended Practice for Responding to Hazardous Materials Incidents/Weapons
of Mass Destruction 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 501-2013 Standard on Manufactured Housing 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 501A-2013 Standard for Fire Safety Criteria for Manufactured Home Installations, Sites,and Communities 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 550-2012 Guide to the Fire Safety Concepts Tree 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 655-2012 Standard for Prevention of Sulfur Fires and Explosions 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 730-2014 Guide for Premises Security 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 790-2014 Standard for Competency of Third-Party Field Evaluation Bodies 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 791-2014 Recommended Practice and Procedures for Unlabeled Electrical Equipment Evaluation 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 909-2013 Code for the Protection of Cultural Resource Properties - Museums, Libraries, and
Places of Worship 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 921-2014 Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 1000-2011 Standard for Fire Service Professional Qualifications Accreditation and Certification
Systems 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 1002-2014 Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 1006-2013 Standard for Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 1072-P* Standard for Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Emergency ResponsePersonnel Professional Qualifications 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 1122-2013 Code for Model Rocketry 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 1123-2014 Code for Fireworks Display 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 1127-2013 Code for High Power Rocketry 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 1144-2013 Standard for Reducing Structure Ignition Hazards from Wildland Fire 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 1150-2010† Standard on Foam Chemicals for Fires in Class A Fuels 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 1194-2014 Standard for Recreational Vehicle Parks and Campgrounds 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 1401-2012 Recommended Practice for Fire Service Training Reports and Records 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 1402-2012 Guide to Building Fire Service Training Centers 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 1403-2012 Standard on Live Fire Training Evolutions 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 1500-2013 Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 1582-2013 Standard on Comprehensive Occupational Medical Program for Fire Departments 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 1670-2014 Standard on Operations and Training for Technical Search and Rescue Incidents 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 1801-2013 Standard on Thermal Imagers for the Fire Service 7/6/2015 A2017 NFPA 1911-2012 Standard for the Inspection, Maintenance, Testing, and Retirement of In-Service
Automotive Fire Apparatus 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 1951-2013 Standard on Protective Ensembles for Technical Rescue Incidents 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 1961-2013 Standard on Fire Hose 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 1971-2013 Standard on Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity
Fire Fighting 7/6/2015 A2017
NFPA 1983-2012 Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 1992-2012 Standard on Liquid Splash-Protective Ensembles and Clothing for Hazardous
Materials Emergencies 1/5/2015 F2016
NFPA 1994-2012 Standard on Protective Ensembles for First Responders to CBRN Terrorism Incidents 1/5/2015 F2016
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