NFPA 1500:2013 Edition
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NFPA 1500: Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2013 | 90 |
Update to the 2013 NFPA 1500 and prepare your team to safely control on-the-job hazards so they can maximize performance and effectiveness. As needs of the fire service continue to change at a rapid pace, NFPA 1500: Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program responds to incorporate new industry developments and lessons learned. The 2013 edition of this “umbrella” document provides the latest performance requirements for every aspect of health and safety in career, volunteer, private, and military fire departments. This essential document provides the protocols required for everything from fire fighter training, vehicles, and tools to emergency operations, medical and physical requirements, incident stress, and protective clothing and equipment. Make sure you’re up-to-date on major 2013 NFPA 1500 changes, including: A new requirement for the use of the word “MAYDAY” when a fire fighter is in an emergency situation and requires assistance. This commonly used and accepted term will reduce confusion within the fire service and other public safety agencies that might be sharing a common radio frequency. In recognition of the fact that critical incident stress is only one aspect of the health and wellness continuum for fire fighters, the title of Chapter 12 was changed from Critical Incident Stress Program to Occupational Exposure to Atypically Stressful Events. This change lends itself to a broader spectrum of care that fire departments shall provide to their member when dealing with stressful events. Give your department members the best protection possible. When fire fighters are on the job, lives are on the line. Order your copy of the 2013 NFPA 1500 today and put the latest occupational safety and health requirements to work for you
PDF Catalog
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 |
9 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Application 1.4 Equivalency 1.5 Adoption Requirements Chapter 2 Referenced Publications |
10 | 2.3 Other Publications 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections |
11 | Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General 3.2 Official NFPA Definitions 3.3 General Definitions |
14 | Chapter 4 Fire Department Administration 4.1 Fire Department Organizational Statement 4.2 Risk Management Plan |
15 | 4.3 Safety and Health Policy 4.4 Roles and Responsibilities 4.5 Occupational Safety and Health Committee 4.6 Records |
16 | 4.7 Appointment of the Health and Safety Officer Chapter 5 Training, Education, and Professional Development 5.1 General Requirements 5.2 Member Qualifications |
17 | 5.3 Training Requirements 5.4 Special Operations Training 5.5 Member Proficiency Chapter 6 Fire Apparatus, Equipment, and Drivers/Operators 6.1 Fire Department Apparatus |
18 | 6.2 Drivers/Operators of Fire Department Apparatus |
19 | 6.3 Riding in Fire Apparatus 6.4 Inspection, Maintenance, and Repair of Fire Apparatus 6.5 Tools and Equipment Chapter 7 Protective Clothing and Protective Equipment 7.1 General |
20 | 7.2 Protective Clothing for Structural Fire Fighting 7.3 Protective Clothing for Proximity Fire-Fighting Operations |
21 | 7.4 Protective Clothing for Emergency Medical Operations 7.5 Chemical-Protective Clothing for Hazardous Materials Emergency Operations |
23 | 7.6 Inspection, Maintenance, and Disposal of Chemical-Protective Clothing 7.7 Protective Clothing and Equipment for Wildland Fire Fighting 7.8 Protective Ensembles for Technical Rescue Operations |
24 | 7.9 Protective Clothing and Equipment for Surface Water Operations 7.10 Respiratory Protection Program 7.11 Breathing Air 7.12 Respiratory Protection Equipment |
25 | 7.13 Fit Testing 7.14 Using Respiratory Protection 7.15 SCBA Cylinders |
26 | 7.16 Personal Alert Safety System (PASS) 7.17 Life Safety Rope and System Components 7.18 Face and Eye Protection 7.19 Hearing Protection |
27 | 7.20 New and Existing Protective Clothing and Protective Equipment Chapter 8 Emergency Operations 8.1 Incident Management 8.2 Communications |
28 | 8.3 Risk Management During Emergency Operations 8.4 Personnel Accountability During Emergency Operations 8.5 Members Operating at Emergency Incidents |
29 | 8.6 Hazard Control Zones 8.7 Traffic Incidents |
30 | 8.8 Rapid Intervention for Rescue of Members |
31 | 8.9 Rehabilitation During Emergency Operations 8.10 Scenes of Violence, Civil Unrest, or Terrorism |
32 | 8.11 Post-Incident Analysis Chapter 9 Facility Safety 9.1 Safety Standards 9.2 Inspections 9.3 Maintenance and Repairs Chapter 10 Medical and Physical Requirements 10.1 Medical Requirements 10.2 Physical Performance Requirements |
33 | 10.3 Health and Fitness 10.4 Confidential Health Data Base 10.5 Infection Control 10.6 Fire Department Physician 10.7 Fitness for Duty Evaluations Chapter 11 Behavioral Health and Wellness Programs 11.1 Behavioral Health Program. |
34 | 11.2 Wellness Program Chapter 12 Occupational Exposure to Atypically Stressful Events 12.1 General Annex A Explanatory Material |
56 | Annex B Monitoring Compliance with a Fire Service Occupational Safety and Health Program |
75 | Annex C Building Hazard Assessment Annex D Risk Management Plan Factors |
77 | Annex E Hazardous Materials PPE Information |
78 | Annex F Sample Facility Inspector Checklists |
83 | Annex G Informational References |
85 | Index |
89 | Untitled |