NFPA 1984-2016 Standard on Respirators for Wildland Fire-Fighting Operations (Effective Date 03 05 2015).pdf
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1、Copyright 2015 National Fire Protection Association. All Rights Reserved.NFPA1984Standard onRespirators for Wildland Fire-Fighting Operations2016 EditionThis edition of NFPA 1984, Standard on Respirators for Wildland Fire-Fighting Operations, wasprepared by the Technical Committee on Respiratory Pro
2、tection Equipment and released bythe Correlating Committee on Fire and Emergency Services Protective Clothing and Equip-ment.It was issued by the Standards Council on February 13, 2015, with an effective date ofMarch 5, 2015, and supersedes all previous editions.Origin and Development of NFPA 1984In
3、 October 2006, the NFPA Standards Council received a request that NFPA develop anew respiratory standard for fire fighters in wildland fire operations. In November of2006, the NFPA Standards Council voted to publish a notice of receipt of the requestsoliciting opinions on the need to address the sub
4、ject matter, information on resourcesavailable on the topic, those interested in participating if approved, and other organiza-tions actively involved in the subject.At its October 2007 meeting, the Council voted to proceed with the request to develop anew document on respiratory standards for wildl
5、and fire fighting. The Council asked theTechnical Correlating Committee (TCC) on Fire and Emergency Services Protective Cloth-ing and Equipment to clarify whether this document would be assigned to an existing techni-cal committee (TC) under the project or if a new TC was being contemplated. In addi
6、tion,the Council directed the TCC to submit a new or revised TC scope, and that a start-up rosterfor any new TC be submitted.At its March 2009 meeting, the TCC on Fire and Emergency Services Protective Clothingand Equipment reported to the Council that the TCC had assigned the development of thenew
7、document to the TC on Respiratory Protection Equipment. The Council directed theTCC to review the membership on the TC and make any recommendations necessary toensure that the TC had the appropriate wildland fire-fighting expertise to develop the docu-ment. The Council subsequently determined that t
8、he TC on Respiratory Protection Equip-ment had the necessary expertise to develop the document, and instructed the TC to proceedwith the development of a draft, ballot the TC and TCC, and make a request to the Council toenter an appropriate revision cycle.The draft of NFPA 1984, Standard on Respirat
9、ors for Wildland Fire-Fighting Operations, waspublished in the Report on Proposals (ROP) and released for public review and comment onDecember 8, 2009. Following the public review period, which closed on March 5, 2010, theReport on Comments (ROC) was processed in the Spring of 2010. The TCC on Fire
10、andEmergency Services Protective Clothing and Equipment processed the proposed NFPA 1984at its meeting in June 2010 and approved the document to go forward.The 2016 edition of NFPA 1984 incorporates TIA-11-1, issued by the Standards Council onMarch 1, 2011. This TIA addresses NIOSH certification of
11、wildland fire fighter respirators inaccordance with 42 CFR 84. This edition also features two new tests for breathing resistanceand air-purifying respirators (APR) air purification component capacity.19841NFPA and National Fire Protection Association are registered trademarks of the National Fire Pr
12、otection Association, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169.Correlating Committee on Fire and Emergency Services Protective Clothing and EquipmentWilliam E. Haskell, III, ChairNational Institute for Occupational Safety a full face-piece covers the wearers nose, mouth, and eyes.3.3.10 Follow-up Program. The sa
13、mpling, inspections, tests,or other measures conducted by the certification organizationon a periodic basis to determine the continued compliance oflabeled and listed products that are being produced by themanufacturer to the requirements of this standard.3.3.11 Haze. Light that is scattered as a re
14、sult of passingthrough a transparent object.3.3.12 Manufacturer. The entity that directs and controls anyof the following: compliant product design, compliant prod-uct manufacturing, or compliant product quality assurance;or the entity that assumes the liability for the compliant prod-uct or provide
15、s the warranty for the compliant product.3.3.13 Melt. A response to heat by a material resulting inevidence of flowing or dripping.3.3.14 Model. The collective term used to identify a group ofindividual items of the same basic design and componentsfrom a single manufacturer produced by the same manu
16、fac-turing and quality assurance procedures that are covered bythe same certification.3.3.15 NIOSH-Certified. Tested and certified by the Na-tional Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),National Personal Protective Equipment Laboratory(NPPTL), in accordance with the requirements of 42
17、 CFR 84.3.3.16 PAPR. See 3.3.19, Powered Air Purifying Respirator(PAPR).3.3.17 Particulate Matter. Finely divided solid or liquid mat-ter (particles).3.3.18 Pink Noise. Noise that contains constant energy peroctave band.3.3.19 Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR). An air-purifying respirator that
18、 uses a powered blower to force theambient air through one or more air purifying components tothe respiratory inlet covering.3.3.20* Product Label. A label or marking provided by themanufacturer for each compliant product containing compli-ance statements, certification statements, manufacturer andm
19、odel information, or similar data.3.3.21 Respirator. The complete assembly including the res-piratory inlet covering, air purification components, electron-ics, batteries, harness, cables, and hoses where applicable; de-signed to protect the wearer from inhalation of atmospherescontaining harmful ga
20、ses, vapors, or particulate matter.3.3.22 Sample. The equipment, equipment component, en-semble, element, item, composite, or component that is con-ditioned for testing. (See also 3.3.25, Specimen.)3.3.23 Separate. A material response evidenced by splittingor delaminating.3.3.24* Service Life. The l
21、ength of time required for an airpurification component to reach a specific effluent concentra-tion.3.3.25 Specimen. The conditioned equipment, equipmentcomponent, ensemble, element, item, composite, or compo-nent that is tested. Specimens are taken from samples. (See also3.3.22, Sample.)3.3.26 Wild
22、land Fire. Accidental or planned outdoor firesburning vegetation such as woodlands, forests, grasslands,brush, and prairies.3.3.27 Wildland Fire Fighting. The activities of fire suppres-sion and property conservation in woodlands, forests, grass-lands, brush, prairies, and other such vegetation, or
23、any com-bination of vegetation, that is involved in a fire situation but isnot within buildings or structures.3.3.28 WildlandFire-FightingRespirator. A respirator that hasbeen certified for providing respiratory protection duringwildland fire-fighting operations by NIOSH under 42 CFR 84,and certifie
24、d as compliant with NFPA 1984.Chapter 4 Certification4.1 General.4.1.1 The process of certification for wildland fire-fightingrespirators as being compliant with NFPA 1984 shall meet therequirements of Section 4.1 through Section 4.8.4.1.2* Prior to certification of wildland fire-fighting respira-to
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