NFPA 1583-2015 Standard on Health-Related Fitness Programs for Fire Department Members (Effective Date 12 01 2014).pdf
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1、Copyright 2014 National Fire Protection Association. All Rights Reserved.NFPA1583Standard onHealth-Related Fitness Programs for Fire Department Members2015 EditionThis edition of NFPA 1583, Standard on Technical Committee on Health-Related Fitness Programsfor Fire Department Members, was prepared by
2、 the Technical Committee on Fire Service Occu-pational Safety and Health. It was issued by the Standards Council on November 11, 2014,with an effective date of December 1, 2014, and supersedes all previous editions.This edition of NFPA 1583 was approved as an American National Standard on December1,
3、 2014.Origin and Development of NFPA 1583The initial edition of NFPA 1500, Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and HealthProgram, contained language requiring that the fire department develop a physical fitnessprogram for its members. In the early 1990s, the technical committee responsib
4、le forNFPA 1500 began the development of a specific document to support that requirement. Arecommended practice was prepared by the committee and processed through the standardssystem but never issued.In June 1997, a new Technical Committee on Fire Service Occupational Medical andHealth revived the
5、project, but with a new focus. That focus was to provide a fire fighter witha comprehensive document focused on maintaining a healthy lifestyle, with a fitness compo-nent. The first edition was issued in 2000 as NFPA 1583, Standard on Health-Related FitnessPrograms for Fire Fighters.The multiple str
6、ess factors and rigors of their profession require fire fighters to be medi-cally and physically fit in order to perform required tasks. The committee considers thisstandard to be a companion document to NFPA 1582, Standard on Comprehensive OccupationalMedical Program for Fire Departments, and a too
7、l to be used in conjunction with the Joint LaborManagement Wellness-Fitness Initiative, developed by the International Association of FireFighters (IAFF) and the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC).The 2008 edition of the document was updated to reflect current practices in health-relate
8、d fitness programs for fire department members and to editorially conform to theManual of Style for NFPATechnical Committee Documents. The title was being changed to Standardon Health-Related Fitness Programs for Fire Department Members.The revisions introduced the concept that, while a health and f
9、itness program shouldrequire mandatory participation, it should be nonpunitive. The section on peer fitness train-ers was expanded to include requirements for their qualifications and responsibilities. Therelationship between the health and fitness coordinator (HFC) and the fire departmentphysician
10、was clarified.A requirement was added that the health and fitness coordinator design an individualizedexercise and fitness training program for a member returning to full duty from a debilitatinginjury, illness, or any other extended leave.Annex materials were reorganized to focus on the fire depart
11、ment providing an adequatefacility rather than a prescriptive list of equipment. Included were a suggestion that the HFChave a background in functional anatomy, exercise physiology, exercise testing and prescrip-tion, exercise supervision, and leadership rather than a long list of qualifications, an
12、d aself-assessment tool for use by members to monitor their individual fitness levels.For the 2015 edition, the committee has updated several requirements to reflect changesin accepted practices in the health-related fitness programs currently being used. Somechanges involve cardiovascular risk redu
13、ction, nutritional requirements, and inclusion of thefire department physician as part of the health and fitness consultation. The committee alsoadded the reference to the IAFF/IAFC/ACE Peer Fitness Trainer certification in order toprovide the end users of this document with a nationally established
14、 certification that can beused by fire departments to establish a minimum certification for fitness trainers.15831NFPA and National Fire Protection Association are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169.Technical Committee on Fire Service Occup
15、ational Safety and HealthRandy J. Krause, ChairPort of Seattle Fire Department, WA EMurrey E. Loflin, Nonvoting SecretaryNational Institute for Occupational Safety however, failure to achieve defined or individual fitness objec-tives should not be the basis for any employment sanctions,discipline, o
16、r other punitive actions.A.3.2.1 Approved. The National Fire Protection Associationdoes not approve, inspect, or certify any installations, proce-dures, equipment, or materials; nor does it approve or evalu-ate testing laboratories. In determining the acceptability ofinstallations, procedures, equip
17、ment, or materials, the author-ity having jurisdiction may base acceptance on compliancewith NFPA or other appropriate standards. In the absence ofsuch standards, said authority may require evidence of properinstallation, procedure, or use. The authority having jurisdic-tion may also refer to the li
18、stings or labeling practices of anorganization that is concerned with product evaluations and isthus in a position to determine compliance with appropriatestandards for the current production of listed items.A.3.2.2 Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). The phrase “au-thority having jurisdiction,” or
19、 its acronym AHJ, is used inNFPA documents in a broad manner, since jurisdictions andapproval agencies vary, as do their responsibilities. Where pub-lic safety is primary, the authority having jurisdiction may be afederal, state, local, or other regional department or indi-vidual such as a fire chie
20、f; fire marshal; chief of a fire preven-tion bureau, labor department, or health department; build-ing official; electrical inspector; or others having statutoryauthority. For insurance purposes, an insurance inspection de-partment, rating bureau, or other insurance company repre-sentative may be th
21、e authority having jurisdiction. In manycircumstances, the property owner or his or her designatedagent assumes the role of the authority having jurisdiction; atgovernment installations, the commanding officer or depart-mental official may be the authority having jurisdiction.A.3.3.5 FireDepartment.
22、 The term fire department includes anypublic, governmental, private, industrial, or military organiza-tion providing these services.A.3.3.8 Fire Suppression. Fire suppression includes all activi-ties performed at the scene of a fire incident or training exer-cise that expose fire department members
23、to the dangers ofheat, flame, smoke, and other products of combustion, explo-sion, or structural collapse. 1500, 2013A.3.3.9 Hazard. Hazards include the characteristics of facilities,equipment, systems, property, hardware, or other objects and theactions and inactions of people that create such haza
24、rds.A.3.3.11 Health and Safety Officer. This individual can alsobe the incident safety officer or that role can be assigned toanother individual as a separate function.15838 HEALTH-RELATED FITNESS PROGRAMS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT MEMBERS2015 EditionA.3.3.13 Health-Related Fitness Program (HRFP). Theheal
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