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30、nal Fire Protection Association . All Rights Reserved. NFPA 1912 Standard for Fire Apparatus Refurbishing 2016 Edition This edition of NFPA 1912, Standard for Fire Apparatus Refurbishing, was prepared by the Technical Committee on Fire Department Apparatus. It was issued by the Standards Council on
31、November 14, 2015, with an effective date of December 4, 2015, and supersedes all previous editions. This edition of NFPA 1912 was approved as an American National Standard on December 4, 2015. Origin and Development of NFPA 1912 The rst edition of NFPA 1912, Standard for Fire Apparatus Refurbishing
32、, in 2001, was developed when a need was identied for a document to help both re service administrators and refurbishing contractors in all phases of the refurbishing process. The rst edition specied the requirements for two levels of refurbishing. Level I results in the assembly of a new re apparat
33、us by the use of a new chassis frame; driving and crew compartments; front axle, steering and suspension components; and, for the remainder of the apparatus, the use of either new components or components from an existing apparatus. Level II results in the upgrade of major components or systems of a
34、 re apparatus with components or systems that comply with or exceed the applicable standards in effect at the time the original apparatus was manufactured. The 2006 edition was reorganized to conform with the Manual of Style for NFPA Technical Committee Documents. It was updated to reect changes tha
35、t had been incorporated in NFPA 1901, Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus. It was also revised to recognize that refurbishing of wildland re apparatus must be based on NFPA 1906, Standard for Wildland Fire Apparatus, not NFPA 1901. The extensive appendix material in the 2001 edition that was desi
36、gned to assist users with the preparation of specications for refurbishing a re apparatus was further enhanced with the addition of the annex materials from NFPA 1901, Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus, that provide the weights and dimensions of common equipment carried on re apparatus, and the
37、 annex material on guidelines for rst-line and reserve re apparatus. The 2011 edition of NFPA 1912 was reviewed by the Technical Committee on Fire Department Apparatus, which updated references and added Annex A material to the section on stability control to reect the new requirements in NFPA 1901,
38、 Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus. For the 2016 edition, the majority of the changes focus on making the document current with the references and extracted materials and ensuring consistency with NFPA 1901 and NFPA 1906. The committee also has updated the safety sign requirements and has inclu
39、ded as part of the requirements the Fire Apparatus Manufacturers Association (FAMA) Fire Apparatus Safety Guide and the FAMA safety symbols.FIRE APPARATUS REFURBISHING 1912-2 2016 Edition Technical Committee on Fire Department Apparatus Donald Frazeur, Chair Los Angeles Fire Department, CA U Elden L
40、. Alexander, U.S. Department of the Interior, ID E Rep. National Wildre Coordinating Group Walter C. Caldwell, Charlotte Fire Department, NC U Wesley D. Chestnut, Spartan Motors, Inc., MI M Jeff Cranll, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection - CAL FIRE, CA U Peter F. Darley, W. S. Dar
41、ley & Company, IL M Rep. National Truck Equipment Association Ralph Dorio, Insurance Services Ofce, Inc., NJI David Durstine, Akron Brass Company, OH M Rep. Fire Apparatus Manufacturers Association Clayton W. Fenwick, Sugar Land Fire Department, TX U Rep. International Association of Fire Chiefs Dav
42、id V. Haston, U.S. Department of Agriculture, ID RT Thomas Hillenbrand, UL LLC, IL RT James J. Juneau, Juneau, Boll, Stacy, & Ucherek, PLLC, TX SE James L. Kelker, Mistras Group Inc., OH RT J. Roger Lackore, Oshkosh Corporation, WI M Thomas H. McCullough, II, Glatfelter Claims Management, Inc., PA I
43、 John W. McDonald, U.S. General Services Administration, MD E J. Allen Metheny, Sr., Hartly Volunteer Fire Company, DE U Rep. National Volunteer Fire Council Tom Mettler, Waterous Company, MN M William C. Peters, WC Peters Fire Apparatus Consulting Services, LLC, NJ SE Jeff Piechura, Stockton Fire D
44、epartment, CA U W. Michael Pietsch, Mike Pietsch, P.E. Consulting Services, Inc., TX SE Gary R. Pope, John H. Enders Fire Company, Inc. & Rescue Squad, VA U Edward C. Rice, Jr., District of Columbia Fire Dept., MD U James A. Salmi, E-One, Inc., PA M Jason Shivers, Forsyth County Fire Department, GA
45、U Thomas A. Stalnaker, Goshen Fire Company, PA U Thomas G. Stites, Sutphen Corporation, OH M John M. Terenko, KME Fire Apparatus, PA M Richard Tull, Hale Products Inc., PA M Stephen Wilde, Certied Fleet Services, Inc., IL IM Rep. EVT Certication Commission, Inc. Alternates Kirk Bradley, Michigan Dep
46、t. of Natural Resources (DNR), MI U (Alt. to Jeff Cranll) James T. Currin, KME Fire Apparatus, VA M (Alt. to John M. Terenko) Jason Darley, W.S. Darley, WI M (Alt. to Peter F. Darley) Wayne Travis Fister, National Testing/Mistras Group, FL RT (Alt. to James L. Kelker) James R. Garver, Sutphen Corpor
47、ation, OH M (Alt. to Thomas G. Stites) Stanley “Chip“ Goodson, Jr., E-One, Inc., FL M (Alt. to James A. Salmi) Mark Haider, Waterous Company, MN M (Alt. to Tom Mettler) Stuart D. Insley, Arlington County VA Fire Department, VA U (Alt. to Clayton W. Fenwick) William F. Jenaway, Volunteer Firemens Ins
48、urance Services, Inc., PA I (Alt. to Thomas H. McCullough, II) James E. Johannessen, UL LLC, PA RT (Alt. to Thomas Hillenbrand) Kevin P. Kuntz, Insurance Services Ofce, Inc., NJ I (Alt. to Ralph Dorio) Dan W. McKenzie, U.S. Department of Agriculture, CA RT (Alt. to David V. Haston) Michael R. Moore,
49、 Pierce Manufacturing, Inc., WI M (Alt. to J. Roger Lackore) Homer K. Robertson, Fort Worth Fire Department, TX U (Alt. to Walter C. Caldwell) Mike Schoenberger, Rosenbauer America, MN M (Alt. to David Durstine) Michael L. Thorn, Oregon Apparatus Repair, Inc., OR IM (Alt. to Stephen Wilde) Robert L. Upchurch, Fairfax County Fire & Rescue Department, VA U (Alt. to Gary R. Pope) William H. Yohn, U.S. Department of the Interior, ID E (Alt. to Elden L