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NFPA 1500: Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety, Health, and Wellness Program, 2021
- Important Notices and Disclaimers
- Additional Important Notices and Disclaimers
- Chapter 1 Administration [Go to Page]
- 1.1 Scope.
- 1.2 Purpose.
- 1.3 Application.
- 1.4 Equivalency.
- 1.5 Adoption Requirements.
- Chapter 2 Referenced Publications [Go to Page]
- 2.1 General.
- 2.2 NFPA Publications.
- 2.3 Other Publications.
- 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections.
- Chapter 3 Definitions [Go to Page]
- 3.1 General.
- 3.2 Official NFPA Definitions.
- 3.3 General Definitions.
- Chapter 4 Fire Department Administration [Go to Page]
- 4.1 Fire Department Organizational Statement.
- 4.2 Risk Management Plan.
- 4.3 Safety and Health Policy.
- 4.4 Roles and Responsibilities.
- 4.5 Occupational Safety and Health Committee.
- 4.6 Records.
- 4.7 Appointment of the Health and Safety Officer.
- Chapter 5 Training, Education, and Professional Development [Go to Page]
- 5.1 General Requirements.
- 5.2 Member Qualifications.
- 5.3 Training Requirements.
- 5.4 Special Operations Training.
- 5.5 Member Proficiency.
- 5.6 Training Activities.
- Chapter 6 Fire Apparatus, Equipment, and Drivers/Operators [Go to Page]
- 6.1 Fire Department Apparatus.
- 6.2 Drivers/Operators of Fire Department Apparatus.
- 6.3 Riding in Fire Apparatus.
- 6.4 Inspection, Maintenance, and Repair of Fire Apparatus.
- 6.5 Tools and Equipment.
- Chapter 7 Protective Clothing and Protective Equipment [Go to Page]
- 7.1 General.
- 7.2 Protective Clothing for Structural Fire Fighting.
- 7.3 Protective Clothing for Proximity Fire-Fighting Operations.
- 7.4 Protective Clothing for Emergency Medical Operations.
- 7.5 Protective Clothing and Equipment for Fire Inspections.
- 7.6 Chemical-Protective Clothing for Hazardous Materials Emergency Operations.
- 7.7 Inspection, Maintenance, and Disposal of Chemical-Protective Clothing.
- 7.8 Protective Clothing and Equipment for Wildland Fire Fighting.
- 7.9 Protective Ensembles for Technical Rescue Operations.
- 7.10 Protective Clothing and Equipment for Surface Water Operations.
- 7.11 Protective Clothing for Fire Investigators.
- 7.12 Respiratory Protection Program.
- 7.13 Breathing Air.
- 7.14 Respiratory Protection Equipment.
- 7.15 Fit Testing.
- 7.16 Using Respiratory Protection.
- 7.17 SCBA Cylinders.
- 7.18 Personal Alert Safety System (PASS).
- 7.19 Life Safety Rope and System Components.
- 7.20 Face and Eye Protection.
- 7.21 Hearing Protection.
- 7.22 Ballistic Protective Equipment.
- 7.23 New and Existing Protective Clothing and Protective Equipment.
- Chapter 8 Emergency Operations [Go to Page]
- 8.1 Incident Management.
- 8.2 Communications.
- 8.3 Crew Resource Management (CRM) During Emergency Operations.
- 8.4 Risk Management During Emergency Operations.
- 8.5 Personnel Accountability During Emergency Operations.
- 8.6 Members Operating at Emergency Incidents.
- 8.7 Emergency Incident Hazard Control Zones.
- 8.8 Rapid Intervention for Rescue of Members.
- 8.9 Rehabilitation During Emergency Operations.
- 8.10 Scenes of Violence, Civil Unrest, or Terrorism.
- 8.11 Post-Incident Analysis.
- Chapter 9 Traffic Incident Management [Go to Page]
- 9.1 Reserved.
- 9.2 Emergency Operations at Traffic Incidents.
- 9.3 Placement of Apparatus and Warning Devices.
- 9.4 Use of Apparatus as a Blocking Device.
- Chapter 10 Facility Safety [Go to Page]
- 10.1 Safety Standards.
- 10.2 Inspections.
- 10.3 Maintenance and Repairs.
- 10.4 Station Alerting.
- 10.5 Contamination Control Inside Facilities.
- Chapter 11 Medical and Physical Requirements [Go to Page]
- 11.1 Medical Requirements.
- 11.2 Physical Performance Requirements.
- 11.3 Health and Fitness.
- 11.4 Confidential Health Data Base.
- 11.5 Infection Control.
- 11.6 Fire Department Physician.
- 11.7 Fitness for Duty Evaluations.
- Chapter 12 Behavioral Health and Wellness Programs [Go to Page]
- 12.1 Behavioral Health Program.
- 12.2 Wellness Program.
- Chapter 13 Occupational Exposure to Potentially Traumatic Events [Go to Page]
- 13.1 General.
- Chapter 14 Exposure to Contaminants [Go to Page]
- 14.1 Training.
- 14.2 Prevention and Mitigation.
- 14.3 Risk of Exposure to Contaminants.
- 14.4 Cleaning and Maintenance.
- 14.5 Mitigation of Fireground Toxic Contaminant Exposure.
- 14.6 Post-Incident Fireground Toxic Contaminant ExposureIncident Contaminant Reduction and Personal Hygiene.
- 14.7 Exposure Reporting Requirements.
- 14.8 Exposure Report Retention and Access.
- Annex A Explanatory Material
- Annex B Monitoring Compliance with a Fire Service Occupational Safety, Health, and Wellness Program
- Annex C Building Hazard Assessment
- Annex D Risk Management Plan Factors
- Annex E Selection of Hazardous Materials and CBRN Protective Ensembles
- Annex F Sample Facility Inspector Checklists
- Annex G Informational References [Go to Page]