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NFPA 1925 2013

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NFPA 1925: Standard on Marine Fire-Fighting Vessels

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NFPA 2013 54
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Build, convert, test, and maintain marine fire-fighting vessels for effective operation with the 2013 NFPA 1925. NFPA 1925: Standard on Marine Fire-Fighting Vessels details requirements for the construction of new marine fire-fighting vessels and the conversion of existing vessels for fire-fighting purposes. It also details the minimum testing and maintenance requirements for marine fire-fighting vessels. The Standard defines five classes of fire-fighting vessels and specifies: Design considerations Classifications Fire-fighting system capabilities Foam systems Owner responsibilities Fire protection equipment for the vessel Fire-fighting and emergency equipment for the vessel Subdivision and stability criteria Main propulsion and auxiliary systems Auxiliary machinery and systems Electrical systems Outfitting Communications and equipment Navigation systems and equipment Protective coatings and corrosion protection Tests and trials Vessel maintenance Changes in the 2013 NFPA 1925 include new definitions. Updates include new definitions for Category A, Machinery Space of Category A, and Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH) (hsw), plus a revised definition for Fire-Fighting Vessel. NFPA 1925 also reflects vessel classifications and capabilities consistent with the NIMS DHS, focused on upgraded pumping capacity and identified fire-fighting equipment. It’s an essential resource for AHJs, local fire authorities, purchasers, and manufacturers of fire-fighting vessels. NFPA 1925 is not a detailed manufacturing purchase specification, but rather a reference for the minimum requirements that should be included within a purchase specification.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 Important Notices and Disclaimers
3 Additional Notices and Disclaimers
4 2.1 General
2.2 NFPA Publications
8 Chapter 1 Administration
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Application
1.4 Retroactivity
1.5 Equivalency
1.6 Units
Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
9 2.3 Other Publications
10 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections
Chapter 3 Definitions
3.1 General
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
3.3 General Definitions
12 Chapter 4 Design Considerations
4.1 General
4.2 Vessel Performance
13 4.3 Command and Control Spaces
4.4 Construction
14 4.5 Human Factors Engineering
Chapter 5 Classifications
5.1 Classifications
5.2 Requirements for Vessel Classification
15 Chapter 6 Fire-Fighting System Capabilities
6.1 General
6.2 System Design
16 6.3 Components and Materials
17 Chapter 7 Foam Systems
7.1 General
7.2 Design and Performance Requirements
18 7.3 Controls
7.4 Gauges, Flowmeters, and Indicators
7.5 Nameplates and Instruction Plates
7.6 Atmospheric Foam Concentrate Tank
19 7.7 Foam Concentrate Pump
Chapter 8 Manufacturer/Purchaser Responsibilities
8.1 Personnel Training
20 8.2 Compliance with Regulations
8.3 Training and Instruction
Chapter 9 Fire Protection Equipment for the Vessel
9.1 General
9.2 Fire Detection and Alarm Systems
9.3 Fire Protection Water Piping and Pumps
9.4 Hose Stations
21 9.5 Fixed Inert Gas Extinguishing Systems
9.6 Hand Portable/Semiportable Fire Extinguishers
22 Chapter 10 Fire-Fighting and Emergency Equipment for the Vessel
10.1 General
24 10.2 Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)
10.3 Fire Hose and Appliances
10.4 Rescue/Work Boat
10.5 Required Safety Equipment
27 Chapter 11 Marine Fire-Fighting Vessel Stability and Subdivision
11.1 Subdivision
11.2 Intact Stability
29 11.3 Flotation
11.4 Loading Conditions
Chapter 12 Main Propulsion and Auxiliary Engines
12.1 General
30 12.2 Outboard Engines
12.3 Inboard Engines
12.4 Power Trains Using Inboard Engines
12.5 Engine Systems
32 12.6 Auxiliary Engine Systems
Chapter 13 Auxiliary Machinery and Systems
13.1 General
13.2 Alarm and Monitoring Systems
13.3 Compressed Air Systems
13.4 Steering Systems
13.5 Bilge and Ballast Systems
13.6 Sanitary Systems
13.7 Hydraulic Systems
13.8 Wiper Systems
13.9 Thruster Systems Not Involving the Fire Main System
13.10 Piping and Systems Insulation
33 Chapter 14 Electrical Systems
14.1 General
14.2 Battery Systems
14.3 Navigation Lights
14.4 Searchlights
Chapter 15 Outfitting
15.1 General
15.2 Toilet Facilities
15.3 Storage Compartments
15.4 Insulation
34 15.5 Deck Surfaces
15.6 Ground Tackle
15.7 Anchor Storage
15.8 Mooring Lines
15.9 Emergency Towing
15.10 Lifesaving and Rescue Equipment
15.11 Personal Flotation Devices
15.12 Emergency Signaling Devices
15.13 Medical Equipment
35 15.14 Recovery of Persons from the Water
Chapter 16 Communications Equipment and Systems
16.1 General
16.2 Communications
16.3 Helicopter Operations
16.4 Installation
16.5 Optical Warning Devices
Chapter 17 Navigation Equipmentand Systems
17.1 General
17.2 Vessel Type–Specific Requirements
17.3 Depth Sounding Apparatus
17.4 Installation
Chapter 18 Protective Coatings and Corrosion Protection
18.1 General
36 18.2 Sacrificial Anodes
18.3 Impressed Current System
18.4 Coating System
18.5 Bonding
Chapter 19 Tests and Trials
19.1 General
19.2 Testing During Construction
19.3 Builder’s Trials
39 19.4 Delivery Documentation
Chapter 20 Vessel Maintenance
20.1 Haul-Out for Maintenance and Inspection
20.2 Maintenance Schedules
40 20.3 Docking and Access
20.4 Trailers
20.5 Maintenance Tests
Annex A Explanatory Material
43 Annex B Marine Fire-Fighting Vessel Design Considerations
45 Annex C Informational References
46 Index
53 Untitled
NFPA 1925 2013
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