NFPA 1006 2013
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NFPA 1006: Standard for Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2013 | 116 |
Rescue demands are constantly evolving. Keep pace with the latest criteria in the 2013 NFPA 1006 to be sure today’s personnel are up to the task. New and emerging technologies and industry changes including hybrid automobiles, passive energy sources such as wind turbines, and erected structures at construction sites challenge and create unique hazards for rescue personnel. The 2013 NFPA 1006: Standard for Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications updates the minimum job performance requirements to ensure that fire service and other emergency response personnel who perform such operations have the skills to work safely and effectively. Updates to the 2013 Standard include: New requirements were added to isolate and manage potentially harmful energy sources so that all hazards are identified, systems managed, proper tools and equipment are available, and operations support the tactical objective. In response to new power sources found in automobiles and anticipated continued developments likely to affect vehicle rescue, Chapter 10: Vehicle and Machinery Rescue (2008 edition) has been separated into two chapters. Chapter 10 is now dedicated to Vehicle Rescue and Chapter 19 supports Machinery Rescue. New rule was added requiring rescuers to demonstrate competency on an annual basis. The simple rope mechanical advantage system minimum travel distance for the load has been modified based on the response area and the discipline-specific application. Prerequisite knowledge and skills found in Chapter 5 were clarified based on discipline-specific job performance requirements found in Chapters 6 – 19. Chapter 17: Mine and Tunnel Rescue was modified and restructured to include Level I and II so that it complements the other disciplines within the document. Annex material including dive charts, air compression tables, and dive site diagrams was upgraded. Boost performance and safety for personnel in an inherently dangerous occupation. This vital Standard provides guidance for a wide range of technical rescue operations, including rope, surface water, vehicle, machinery, confined space, structural collapse, subterranean, dive, wilderness, and trench. It’s essential for anyone who responds to these types of incidents including fire, rescue, law enforcement, emergency medical services, private industry, and allied professionals.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
3 | Additional Notices and Disclaimers |
4 | 2.1 General 2.2 NFPA Publications. (Reserved) |
9 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Application 1.4 General Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.3 Other Publications 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General |
10 | 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions 3.3 General Definitions |
17 | Chapter 4 Technical Rescuer 4.1 General Requirements 4.2 Entrance Requirements 4.3 Minimum Requirements Chapter 5 Job Performance Requirements 5.1 General Requirements 5.2 Site Operations |
18 | 5.3 Victim Management |
19 | 5.4 Maintenance 5.5 Ropes/Rigging |
21 | Chapter 6 Rope Rescue 6.1 Level I General Requirements |
22 | 6.2 Level II General Requirements |
24 | Chapter 7 Confined Space Rescue 7.1 Level I General Requirements 7.2 Level II General Requirements |
25 | Chapter 8 Trench Rescue 8.1 Level I General Requirements |
26 | 8.2 Level II General Requirements |
27 | Chapter 9 Structural Collapse 9.1 Level I General Requirements |
29 | 9.2 Level II General Requirements |
32 | Chapter 10 Vehicle Rescue 10.1 Level I General Requirements |
33 | 10.2 Level II General Requirements |
34 | Chapter 11 Surface Water Rescue 11.1 Level I General Requirements |
37 | 11.2 Level II General Requirements Chapter 12 Swiftwater Rescue 12.1 Level I General Requirements |
38 | 12.2 Level II General Requirements Chapter 13 Dive Rescue 13.1 Level I General Requirements |
40 | 13.2 Level II General Requirements |
41 | Chapter 14 Ice Rescue 14.1 Level I General Requirements |
42 | 14.2 Level II General Requirements Chapter 15 Surf Rescue 15.1 Level I General Requirements |
43 | 15.2 Level II General Requirements |
44 | Chapter 16 Wilderness Rescue 16.1 Level I General Requirements |
45 | 16.2 Level II General Requirements Chapter 17 Mine and Tunnel Rescue 17.1 General Requirements 17.2 Level I General Requirements |
47 | 17.3 Level II General Requirements |
48 | Chapter 18 Cave Rescue 18.1 General Requirements |
49 | 18.2 Level I General Requirements |
50 | 18.3 Level II General Requirements |
51 | Chapter 19 Machinery Rescue 19.1 Level I General Requirements |
53 | 19.2 Level II General Requirements Annex A Explanatory Material |
81 | Annex B Collapse Types |
82 | Annex C Confined Space Entry Permit |
88 | Annex D Structural Types |
92 | Annex E Marking Systems |
97 | Annex F Trench and Excavation Rescue Incidents |
99 | Annex G Technical Rescuer Tool Kit |
102 | Annex H Explanation of the Standard and Concepts of JPRs |
105 | Annex I IADRS Annual Watermanship Test |
106 | Annex J Informational References |
107 | Index |