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FIRE GEAR MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS for 2008- NOW SCHEDULING

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

Shamrock Gear & Repair LLC is scheduling now for its 2008 Fire Gear Maintenance Program.

 

The Program can be tuned to the needs of any department, any size.

Our most popular Program includes cleanings, inspections, tracking, and repairs for 1 price per each ensemble.  This Program will ensure that your department’s fire fighting ensembles meet the safety standards that your people, and those they protect, deserve.  We at Shamrock Gear can assist you in keeping your gear compliant to the NFPA 1851- 2008 Standard.

 

The new Standard has added a mandatory 10 year retirement-

GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR GEAR!!

 

As we come into the time to set budgets for next year, remember-

 

We test our ladders,  we test our fire pumps, and we test our fire hose each year.  Do we test the items the most protect our most valuable resource?- the fire gear that goes on our people.

 

We can help to set up a Program for any size department, or any size budget.

 

Details can be received by calling our shop at 330-313-1220 or Rob at 330-418-6879.

 

Remeber to check us out at shamrockgear.org.

Comments and questions can also be left on our Shamrock Gear Blog.

DHS Adopts 11 National Fire Protection Association Standards

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007
Release Date: September 18, 2007
DHS ADOPTS 11 NFPA STANDARDS FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The National Fire Protection Association and the U.S.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today announced the adoption of 11

NFPA standards for emergency responders by DHS.  The newly adopted

standards will set requirements to assist federal agencies and state and

local officials responsible for procuring equipment and services used by

emergency responders.

"It is enormously important that first responders have the tools and

qualifications necessary to perform their duties well - their lives and

the lives of others depend on it," said James M. Shannon. "DHS has taken

an important step in supporting the needs of first responders with the

adoption of these standards."

The documents adopted will provide direction and allow officials to make

better procurement decisions in the following areas:  professional

qualifications, occupational safety and health, fire apparatus, personal

protective clothing, powered rescue tools, and other equipment.

"The threat of fire in any home, school, or business is a reality. To

expect first responders to run into the current all-hazard environment

without training, equipment and the basic tools to do their jobs, is

unacceptable," said U.S. Fire Administrator Greg Cade. "These newly

adopted standards by DHS further ensure communities have well-informed,

well-trained, and well-equipped first responders, supported by

manufacturers, and outside agencies dedicated to protecting the people

of this nation."

The 11 newly adopted standards are:

* NFPA 1000, Standard for Fire Service Professional Qualifications

Accreditation and Certification Systems

* NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications

* NFPA 1002, Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional

Qualifications

* NFPA 1006, Standard for Rescue Technician Professional Qualifications

* NFPA 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications

* NFPA 1500, Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health

Program

* NFPA 1582, Standard on Comprehensive Occupational Medical Program for

Fire Departments

* NFPA 1901, Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus

* NFPA 1906, Standard for Wildland Fire Apparatus

* NFPA 1912, Standard for Fire Apparatus Refurbishing

* NFPA 1936, Standard on Powered Rescue Tools

The adoption of NFPA standards reflect the continuing support of a

multi-year program in U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Science and

Technology Directorate to build confidence in homeland security

technologies, products, services, and personnel through the development

and adoption of voluntary consensus standards. A list of the standards

can be found on the Department of Homeland Security's Web site

(www.dhs.gov) and the Responder Knowledge Base (www.rkb.mipt.org). The

standards documents are available from the National Fire Protection

Association (www.nfpa.org) and from the American National Standards

Institute (webstore.ansi.org).

DHS previously adopted 14 NFPA standards that remain in use today.  They

are:

* NFPA 1600, Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business

Continuity Programs

* NFPA 1851, Standard on Selection, Care and Maintenance of Structural

Fire Fighting Protective Ensembles

* NFPA 1852, Standard on Selection, Care, and Maintenance of

Open-Circuit Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)

* NFPA 1951, Standard on Protective Ensembles for Technical Rescue

Operations

* NFPA 1971, Standard on Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire

Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting

* NFPA 1975, Standard on Station/Work Uniforms for Fire and Emergency

Services

* NFPA 1981, Standard on Open-Circuit Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus

(SCBA) for Emergency Services

* NFPA 1982, Standard on Personal Alert Safety Systems (PASS)

* NFPA 1991, Standard on Vapor-Protective Ensembles for Hazardous Materials Emergencies

* NFPA 1992, Standard on Liquid Splash-Protective Ensembles and Clothing

for Hazardous Materials Emergencies

* NFPA 1994, Standard on Protective Ensembles for First Responders to

CBRN Terrorism Incidents

* NFPA 1999, Standard on Protective Clothing for Emergency Medical

Operations

* NFPA 2112, Standard on Flame-Resistant Garments for Protection of

Industrial Personnel against Flash Fire

* NFPA 2113, Standard on Selection, Care, Use, and Maintenance of

Flame-Resistant Garments for Protection of Industrial Personnel against

Flash Fire

All NFPA safety codes and standards are developed through a process

accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The 200

technical committees responsible for developing and updating all 300

codes and standards include 6,000 volunteers, representing enforcing

authorities, installers and maintainers , labor, research and testing

laboratories, insurers, special experts, consumers and other users.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology

Directorate serves as the primary research and development arm of the

Department, utilizing our nation’s scientific and technological

resources to provide federal, state and local officials with the

technology and capabilities to protect the homeland.

NFPA has been a worldwide leader in providing fire, electrical,

building, and life safety to the public since 1896. The mission of the

international nonprofit organization is to reduce the worldwide burden

of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and

advocating consensus codes and standards, research, training, and

education. Visit NFPA’s Web site at www.nfpa.org.

NFPA 1851 - 2008 Edition is in print and in effect.

Monday, September 10th, 2007

NFPA 1851- Standard on Selection, Care, and Maintenance of Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting 2008 Edition, was issued by the Standards Council on June 4, 2007 and became effective on June 24th. The first edition of this document was effective in 2001. NFPA 1851 is to be companioned with NFPA 1971- Standard on Protective Ensemble for Structural Fire Fighting. NFPA 1971 is a manufacturer standard regarding the components and construction of the ensembles. NFPA 1851 goes one step farther.

LAYMAN’S TERMS

Focusing on the maintenance of the fire fighting ensembles, NFPA 1851, aides in keeping your fire gear safe and in service. The standard, if you have hours to give, reads like dry rye toast. From the title page to the end of the index the standard is approximately 50 pages. The “meat and potatoes” of this document comes in chapters 5-10. These chapters highlight selection, inspection, cleaning (decon), repair, storage, and retirement. If you are a member of a department looking to establish procedures for your gear then Chapter 4 Program is for you. If you are looking to become an ISP ( Independent Service Provider) your focus should be Chapters 11, 12 & the Annex. But, if you are looking to become an ISP. Every word in this document is relevant- you will become the interpreter of the document.

NFPA 1851 should become a common practice document in your department. This document will not only help to keep your fire fighters safe with clean, well-maintained gear, but could save your department money by getting the most use out of the ensembles in you department. With 1 set of fire gear costing $2000 on average, why wouldn’t you want to get every day of use that you can?

I strongly urge you and/or your department to purchase a copy of the 2008 Edition of NFPA 1851, read it, study it, inquire about it, and call Shamrock Gear when you have questions.


Most every fire department test their fire pumps, test their fire hose, test their ladders-

but how many test the fire gear that protects their most expensive resource- THEIR PEOPLE?

NFPA 1851 Class

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

 

We are once again going to sponsor our training seminar. If you missed the first round, I certainly hope you can make one of these. The details are below.

 

 

SHAMROCK GEAR & REPAIR LLC

P.O. Box 413 Magnolia, Ohio 44643-0413

330-313-1220 Shamrockgear@sbcglobal.net 330-418-6879

Dear Friends in Public Safety,

Shamrock Gear & Repair LLC would like to invite members of your department to participate in a training seminar:

The Basics of NFPA 1851- 2008 Edition

Standard on Selection, Care, and Maintenance of Protective Ensembles for Structural and Proximity Fire Fighting

This class is a combination of presentation, demonstration, and hands on learning. The focus of this educational opportunity is to:

  • Overview NFPA 1851- How it effects your department and how departments can stay compliant.
  • Discuss the elements of the ensemble there composition and limitations
  • Demonstrate cleaning and inspection techniques
  • Train attendees in the proper procedures for Firefighter Ensemble care, cleaning, and storage.
  • Discussion of proper repair procedures

Dates: Saturday, September 15, 2007 – 10 AM- Noon

OR

Thursday, September 27, 2007 – 6 PM- 8 PM

Location: Shamrock Gear & Repair LLC

9141 Cleveland Ave. SE

Magnolia, OH 44643

Cost: $50.00 for each member attending

Checks payable to: SPES- Safety Personnel Educational Services

Instructional seminar sponsored by Shamrock Gear & Repair LLC, course presentation by SPES- Safety Personnel Educational Services. SPES, a division of Shamrock Gear & Repair LLC, is a non-profit corporation that has been established for the purpose of educating safety personnel.

Questions can be directed to Shamrock Gear & Repair LLC, at

shamrockgear@sbcglobal.net

or

Rob at 330- 418-6879