NFPA 1994:2007 Edition
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Standard on Protective Ensembles for First Responders to CBRN Terrorism Incidents
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2007 | 62 |
NFPA 1994 provides the right PPE to protect emergency services first responders!
NFPA 1994 establishes the minimum requirements for the design, performance, testing, documentation, and certification of protective ensembles and ensemble elements for protection of emergency first responder personnel from chemicals, biological agents, and radiological particulate (CBRN) terrorism agents.
The 2007 edition of NFPA 1994:
- Transfers the requirements of the former the Class 1 ensemble to NFPA 1991: Standard on Vapor-Protective Ensembles for Hazardous Materials Emergencies, where the highest level of vapor protection is covered. This type of ensemble is more likely to be used by specialized response teams that have the resources and training for correct use.
- Realigns criteria for Class 2 and Class 3 ensembles and adds a Class 4 ensemble that provides limited protection to first responders to CBRN terrorism incidents involving biological hazards or radiological particulate hazards at terrorism incidents.
- Requires that Class 3 ensembles be subjected to a MIST (Man In Simulant) test that could permit the use of more breathable materials to reduce heat stress to emergency responders, such as law enforcement personnel, who might use these ensembles over a longer duration in low challenge exposures and non-IDLH atmospheres.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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9 | Chapter 1 Administration Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Application 1.3 Application |
10 | 1.4 Units 1.4 Units Chapter 2 Referenced Publications Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.1 General 2.1 General 2.2 NFPA Publications 2.2 NFPA Publications 2.3 Other Publications 2.3 Other Publications |
11 | 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. (Reserved) 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. (Reserved) Chapter 3 Definitions Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General 3.1 General 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions 3.3 General Definitions 3.3 General Definitions |
14 | Chapter 4 Certification Chapter 4 Certification 4.1 General 4.1 General 4.2 Certification Program 4.2 Certification Program |
15 | 4.3 Inspection and Testing 4.3 Inspection and Testing |
16 | 4.4 Recertification 4.4 Recertification |
17 | 4.5 Manufacturers’ Quality Assurance Program 4.5 Manufacturers’ Quality Assurance Program 4.6 Hazards Involving Compliant Product 4.6 Hazards Involving Compliant Product |
18 | 4.7 Manufacturers’ Investigation of Complaints and Returns 4.7 Manufacturers’ Investigation of Complaints and Returns 4.8 Manufacturers’ Safety Alert and Product Recall Systems 4.8 Manufacturers’ Safety Alert and Product Recall Systems Chapter 5 Labeling and Information Chapter 5 Labeling and Information 5.1 Product Labeling Requirements 5.1 Product Labeling Requirements |
19 | 5.2 User Information 5.2 User Information |
20 | 5.3 Technical Data Package 5.3 Technical Data Package |
21 | Chapter 6 Design Requirements Chapter 6 Design Requirements 6.1 Protective Ensemble Requirements 6.1 Protective Ensemble Requirements 6.2 Garment Element Requirements 6.2 Garment Element Requirements 6.3 Glove Element Requirements 6.3 Glove Element Requirements 6.4 Footwear Element Requirements 6.4 Footwear Element Requirements Chapter 7 Performance Requirements Chapter 7 Performance Requirements 7.1 Class 2 Ensembles 7.1 Class 2 Ensembles |
23 | 7.2 Class 3 Ensembles 7.2 Class 3 Ensembles |
25 | 7.3 Class 4 Ensembles 7.3 Class 4 Ensembles |
26 | Chapter 8 Test Methods Chapter 8 Test Methods 8.1 Sample Preparation Procedures 8.1 Sample Preparation Procedures |
27 | 8.2 Man-In-Simulant Test (MIST) 8.2 Man-In-Simulant Test (MIST) |
31 | 8.3 Overall Ensemble Function and Integrity Test 8.3 Overall Ensemble Function and Integrity Test 8.4 Liquidtight Integrity Test 1 8.4 Liquidtight Integrity Test 1 |
32 | 8.5 Particle Inward Leakage Test 8.5 Particle Inward Leakage Test |
33 | 8.6 Fitting Pull-Out Strength Test 8.6 Fitting Pull-Out Strength Test |
34 | 8.7 Chemical Permeation Resistance Test 8.7 Chemical Permeation Resistance Test |
36 | 8.8 Total Heat Loss Test 8.8 Total Heat Loss Test 8.9 Burst Strength Test 8.9 Burst Strength Test 8.10 Puncture Propagation Tear Resistance Test 8.10 Puncture Propagation Tear Resistance Test |
37 | 8.11 Cold Temperature Performance Test 1 8.11 Cold Temperature Performance Test 1 8.12 Seam/Closure Breaking Strength Test 8.12 Seam/Closure Breaking Strength Test 8.13 Cold Temperature Performance Test 2 8.13 Cold Temperature Performance Test 2 8.14 Cut Resistance Test 8.14 Cut Resistance Test |
38 | 8.15 Puncture Resistance Test 1 8.15 Puncture Resistance Test 1 8.16 Glove Hand Function Test 8.16 Glove Hand Function Test |
39 | 8.17 Abrasion Resistance Test 1 8.17 Abrasion Resistance Test 1 8.18 Puncture Resistance Test 2 8.18 Puncture Resistance Test 2 8.19 Slip Resistance Test 8.19 Slip Resistance Test 8.20 Impact and Compression Resistance Test 8.20 Impact and Compression Resistance Test 8.21 Viral Penetration Resistance Test 8.21 Viral Penetration Resistance Test |
40 | 8.22 Liquidtight Integrity Test 2 8.22 Liquidtight Integrity Test 2 |
41 | 8.23 Abrasion Resistance Test 2 8.23 Abrasion Resistance Test 2 8.24 Exhaust Valve Mounting Strength Test 8.24 Exhaust Valve Mounting Strength Test |
42 | 8.25 Exhaust Valve Inward Leakage Test 8.25 Exhaust Valve Inward Leakage Test Annex A Explanatory Material Annex A Explanatory Material |
47 | Annex B Informational References Annex B Informational References |
48 | Index Index |
52 | Tentative Interim Amendment Tentative Interim Amendment |