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NFPA 1951, NFPA 1977, NFPA 1992 and

NFPA 1999 GARMENTS

YOU MAY DIE OR SUSTAIN SERIOUS INJURY IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE SPECIAL TRAINING AND KNOWLEDGE TO

CORRECTLY USE YOUR GARMENT AND/OR HAVE NOT READ THIS USER GUIDE. IF YOU WERE NOT GIVEN A

COMPLETE GUIDE OR LOSE YOUR USER GUIDE, ALERT YOUR ORGANIZATION OR CONTACT HONEYWELL

FOR A REPLACEMENT.

• DO NOT USE YOUR PROTECTIVE GARMENT IF YOU HAVE NOT READ AND UNDERSTOOD THIS GUIDE AND THE 

LABEL ON YOUR GARMENT, AND YOU HAVE NOT BEEN PROPERLY TRAINED AND SUPERVISED IN ITS USE.

• THIS GARMENT AND ANY OTHER GARMENT WILL NOT PROTECT YOU DURING EMERGENCY OPERATIONS 

FROM ALL HAZARDS UNDER ALL CONDITIONS.

• THIS GARMENT MUST BE WORN AS PART OF A COMPLETE PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLE. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY

OF YOUR DEPARTMENT TO DETERMINE THE SUITABILITY OF THIS GARMENT FOR ITS INTENDED USE AND 
WHEN THIS GARMENT MUST BE WORN TOGETHER WITH OTHER ENSEMBLE ELEMENTS, AND TO ENSURE 
THAT THE SELECTED ENSEMBLE ELEMENTS WORK TOGETHER TO PROVIDE THE INTENDED PROTECTION.

• YOU MUST ENSURE THAT YOUR GARMENT PROPERLY FITS AND IS PROPERLY WORN FO EFFECTIVE 

PROTECTION.

• YOU MUST PROPERLY INSPECT, CARE FOR, AND MAINTAIN THIS GARMENT WITH THIS GUIDE IN ORDER FOR 

THE GARMENT TO PROVIDE EFFECTIVE PROTECTION.

DANGER

User Information Guide

Protective Garments for:                        

• Technical Rescue Incidents (NFPA 1951)
• Wildland Fire Fighting (NFPA 1977)
• Liquid Splash Protection During Hazardous

Materials Emergencies (NFPA 1992)

• Emergency Medical Operations (NFPA 1999)

ONLY THE END USER SHALL REMOVE THIS INFORMATION PRIOR                                           

TO USING THESE GARMENTS

Содержание NFPA 1951

Страница 1: ...AS PART OF A COMPLETE PROTECTIVE ENSEMBLE IT ISTHE RESPONSIBILITY OFYOUR DEPARTMENTTO DETERMINETHE SUITABILITY OFTHIS GARMENT FOR ITS INTENDED USE AND WHENTHIS GARMENT MUST BE WORNTOGETHER WITH OTHER ENSEMBLE ELEMENTS ANDTO ENSURE THATTHE SELECTED ENSEMBLE ELEMENTS WORKTOGETHERTO PROVIDETHE INTENDED PROTECTION YOU MUST ENSURETHATYOUR GARMENT PROPERLY FITS AND IS PROPERLY WORN FO EFFECTIVE PROTECTI...

Страница 2: ...r Technical Rescue Incidents NFPA 1977 Standard on Protective Clothing and Equipment for Wildland Fire Fighting NFPA 1992 Standard on Liquid Splash Protective Ensembles and Clothing for Hazardous Materials Emergencies NFPA 1999 Standard on Protective Clothing for Emergency Medical Operations Garments are provided either as sets of coats and pants or as full body covealls These garments may be cons...

Страница 3: ...w you full motion to perform all required fireground functions The bulk of your garment together with other ensemble elements may not permit you to negotiate confined spaces or narrow passages without difficulty If you fall into open water your garment may prevent you from being able to swim If you are operating in areas of vehicular traffic or moving machinery your garment may not offer sufficien...

Страница 4: ...your garment with your personal belongings or in a personal living area Inspection Details and Frequency Routine Inspections Inspect your protective garment prior to its first use and following every use Prior to using the garment for the first time ensure that the garment does not have any construction flaws and was not dam aged when being put into service After every use inspect your protective ...

Страница 5: ...you have at least a 2 inch overlap of all layers of your protective garments so that there is no gap in the protective layers when your coat and pants are worn in each of the positions Your protective garment must also fit properly and be worn in such a way that all interface areas between your garment and other ensemble elements always protect the portions of your body that are covered in the int...

Страница 6: ...s Machine Cleaning Washing machines and dryers may be used for routine cleaning of protective garments when soiling is not limited to discrete areas on the garment Use the following procedures if machine washing and drying your garments 1 Choose a washing machine that is used for cleaning protective clothing While toploading machines may be used front loading washers extractors are preferred as th...

Страница 7: ...ons of damage contamination or other unsafe condition must be disposed of in a fashion such as cutting them in unus able pieces whereby the garments cannot be reused Contaminated garments must be disposed of by your department or organization in accor dance with federal state provincial or local regulations If any part of your body is burned or injured while you are wearing your protective garment...

Страница 8: ...1 NFPA 1977 NFPA 1992 and NFPA 1999 Honeywell Life Safety Honeywell First Responder Products Honeywell 1 Innovation Court Dayton OH 45414 Tel 800 688 6148 ISO 9001 2008 www HoneywellFirstResponder com 99 BK U02 February 2015 2015 Honeywell International Inc ...

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