NFPA 1452-2015 Guide for Training Fire Service Personnel to Conduct Community Risk Reduction (Effective Date 12 01 2014).pdf
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1、Copyright 2014 National Fire Protection Association. All Rights Reserved.NFPA1452Guide forTraining Fire Service Personnel to Conduct Community RiskReduction2015 EditionThis edition of NFPA 1452, Guide forTraining Fire Service Personnel to Conduct Community RiskReduction, was prepared by the Technica
2、l Committee on Fire Service Training. It was issued bythe Standards Council on November 11, 2014, with an effective date of December 1, 2014, andsupersedes all previous editions.This edition of NFPA 1452 was approved as an American National Standard on December1, 2014.Origin and Development of NFPA
3、1452This text was developed by the Committee on Fire Service Training and processed inaccordance with NFPA Regulations Governing Committee Projects. This guide was a revisionof and replacement for the NFPA booklet entitled How to Train Fire Fighters to Make DwellingInspections. The 2000 edition of t
4、his document was a complete revision of the 1993 edition. Itincluded updated statistics and public safety and educational information that had not beenincluded in prior editions.The 2005 edition of this document was a complete revision of the 2000 edition. Theprevious numbering of chapters and parag
5、raphs was changed to reflect requirements of theManual of Style for NFPATechnical Committee Documents.The 2010 edition brought terminology up to date, revised Chapter 9, Wildland/UrbanInterface, and added a new Chapter 10 on All Hazards Education.For the 2015 edition, the name has been changed to Gu
6、ide for Training Fire Service Personnelto Conduct Community Risk Reduction, to reflect the change within the guide to an all-hazardsapproach.14521NFPA and National Fire Protection Association are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169.Technical
7、 Committee on Fire Service TrainingKenneth W. Richards, Jr., ChairOld Mystic Fire Department, CT EWesley E. Barbour, CrossBar International LLC, NY SEJohn P. Brown, Nassau County Fire Service Academy,NY UW. Edward Buchanan, Jr., Hanover Fire EMSDepartment, VA UJames Cannell, Columbus Ohio Division o
8、f Fire, OH LRep. Columbus Firefighters UnionRick Egelin, Fireblast 451 Incorporated, CA MMike Gagliano, Seattle Fire Department, WA EWilliam E. Glover, High Temperature Linings (HTL),VA MCortez Lawrence, U.S. Department of HomelandSecurity, MD SERoger M. LeBoeuf, Elliott, LeBoeuf the proper installa
9、tion, maintenance, and use of smokealarms; carbon monoxide (CO) detectors; residential sprinklers;radon detection; crime prevention; and a residential all-hazardsaction planning effort. An effective home survey community riskreduction program is a primary method of all-hazards preven-tion, with prov
10、en success in reducing loss of life, injury, and prop-erty damage from fire and other risks and hazards present in thecommunity.1.2.3* In addition to reducing loss of life and property dam-age, an effective home fire and life safety program can gener-ate the following opportunities, which benefit th
11、e departmentand the entire community:(1) Publicizing year-round community programs and activi-ties (fostering the perception that citizens who supportthe fire department are getting more for their money interms of a comprehensive fire service organization)(2) Meeting residents of the community on a
12、one-to-one ba-sis and distributing various fire prevention literature,telephone stickers, and other fire safety information(3) Installing smoke alarms where none currently exist inhomes occupied by high-risk residents(4) Answering specific fire protection or all-hazards fire andlife safety inquiries
13、(5) Allowing fire fighters to become better acquainted withstreet names and layouts, hydrant and water supply loca-tions, community development, and home construction,as well as pre-fire planning(6) Using inquiries (4) and other useful information for dis-cussion during training sessions14524 TRAINI
14、NG FIRE SERVICE PERSONNEL TO CONDUCT COMMUNITY RISK REDUCTION2015 Edition(7) Using fire apparatus regularly, thereby improving driverproficiency(8) Increasing the productivity of fire fighters, specifically infire servicerelated duties(9) Assisting the professional development of fire fightersengage
15、d in the programs activities(10) Allowing the fire service to become acquainted with con-struction types, interior designs, avenues of fire spread,and locations of various concealed spaces (e.g., deter-mining the entrance to attics and crawl spaces prior toan emergency)(11) Improving fire service pe
16、rsonal accountability and mu-tual trust with community residents(12) Providing “all-hazards” information based on issuesidentified with local data(13) Creating the potential for a community partnership withthe police department to provide crime prevention in-formation to residents1.2.4 As worthwhile
17、 as the fringe benefits of 1.2.3 are, themost important responsibility is conducting community riskreduction activities in order to reduce fire and life safety haz-ards and to provide effective public all-hazards preventioneducation throughout the community.Chapter 2 Referenced Publications2.1 Gener
18、al. The documents or portions thereof listed in thischapter are referenced within this guide and should be con-sidered part of the recommendations of this document.2.2 NFPA Publications. National Fire Protection Association,1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471.NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fi
19、re Extinguishers, 2013 edition.NFPA 13D, StandardfortheInstallationofSprinklerSystemsinOne-and Two-Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes, 2013 edition.NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, 2014 edition.NFPA72, NationalFireAlarmandSignalingCode, 2013 edition.NFPA 211, Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces
20、, Vents, and SolidFuelBurning Appliances, 2013 edition.NFPA 720, Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide(CO) Detection and Warning Equipment, 2015 edition.NFPA 1144, Standard for Reducing Structure Ignition Hazardsfrom Wildland Fire, 2013 edition.2.3 Other Publications.Merriam-Websters Coll
21、egiate Dictionary, 11th edition, Merriam-Webster, Inc., Springfield, MA, 2003.2.4 References for Extracts in Advisory Sections.NFPA72, NationalFireAlarmandSignalingCode, 2013 edition.NFPA 720, Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide(CO) Detection and Warning Equipment, 2015 edition.NFPA 114
22、4, Standard for Reducing Structure Ignition Hazardsfrom Wildland Fire, 2013 edition.Chapter 3 Definitions3.1 General. The definitions contained in this chapter apply tothe terms used in this guide. Where terms are not defined in thischapter or within another chapter, they should be defined usingthei
23、r ordinarily accepted meanings within the context in whichthey are used. Merriam-Websters Collegiate Dictionary, 11th edition,is the source for the ordinarily accepted meaning.3.2 NFPA Official Definitions.3.2.1* Approved. Acceptable to the authority having jurisdic-tion.3.2.2* Authority Having Juri
24、sdiction (AHJ). An organization,office, or individual responsible for enforcing the require-ments of a code or standard, or for approving equipment,materials, an installation, or a procedure.3.2.3 Guide. A document that is advisory or informative innature and that contains only nonmandatory provisio
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