Transcription of NFPA Standard 1710 - International Association of Fire ...
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History and PurposenThe 1710 Standard for was originally released in 2001. Following, therehave been three revisions (2004, 2010, 2016) with the most recentreleased in September 2016. nThe Standard is applicable to substantially all CAREER fire departments andprovides the MINIMUM requirements for resource deployment for firesuppression, EMS and Special operations while also addressing fire fighteroccupational health and 1710 Standard addresses structure fire in three hazard levels. Theseincluded low hazard (residential single-family dwellings), medium hazard(three story garden apartments or strip malls), and high hazard structures(high-rise buildings).
Fire Suppression and Special Operations Provisions n “Company” is defined as: • Group of members under direct supervision • Trained and equipped to perform assigned tasks • Organized and identified as engine, ladder, rescue, squad or multi-functional companies • Group of members who arrive at scene and operate with one apparatus
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