ࡱ> MQFGHIJKL YbjbjAA `b++6 6 $PTL<"7"7779 \E<K $ U YP9"9PP77=$OvOvOvP877OvPOvOvB"7oyyXja<PV YP  NJOhOvOTPNNNgtNNNPPPP NNNNNNNNN6 V:    FORMTEXT NAME OF FIRE DEPARTMENT STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES For the Selection, Care and Maintenance of Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting Table of Contents Section 1: Administration Purpose Scope Section 2: Program Program Parts Records Manufacturers Instructions Protecting the Public and Personnel from Contamination Reporting PPE Health and Safety Concerns Section 3: Selection Committee Risk Assessment Field Evaluation Specifications Section 4: Inspection General Information Routine Inspection Advanced Inspection and Complete Liner Inspection Section 5: Cleaning and Decontamination 1. General Information 2. Routine Cleaning 3. Advanced Cleaning Specialized Cleaning Decontamination Section 6: Repair General Information Repairs for All Ensemble Elements Repairs for Protective Coats and Pants Section 7: Storage General Information Storage On Duty Storage Off Duty Table of Contents continued Section 8: Retirement General Information Retirement Criteria Retirement and Disposition Section 9: Special Incident Procedure General Information Custody of Ensemble and Ensemble Elements Appendix A: Turnout Gear Repair Limit Calculator Appendix B: Turnout Wear Test Evaluation Appendix C: Helmet Wear Test Evaluation Section 1: Administration 1. Purpose The purpose of these Standard Operating Procedures is to establish a program for structural and proximity fire fighting protective coats, pants, hoods, helmets, gloves and boots to reduce the safety and health risks associated with these items when they are poorly maintained, contaminated or damaged. 2. Scope This document complies with NFPA 1851 Standard on Selection, Care and Maintenance of Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting, 2014 Edition. This document describes the program parts, establishes program procedures and assigns roles and responsibilities to all uniformed members of  FORMTEXT fire department name for implementing and maintaining the program. It is the objective of the program to provide protective ensembles that are appropriate for their intended use. It is the objective of the program to set requirements for the proper handling, care, maintenance and retirement of protective ensembles. Section 2: Program 1. Program Parts The program consists of the following parts: The compilation and maintenance of records Protecting the public and personnel from contamination The selection process related to structural and proximity fire fighting ensembles Inspection for soiling, contamination and damage Cleaning and decontamination Repairing damaged ensembles Storage while on duty and off duty Retirement, disposition and special incident procedure OPTION A: (Please select Option A or B and delete the other)  FORMTEXT Fire Department Name will outsource parts of the program.  FORMTEXT Contractor Name,  FORMTEXT Address will provide (choose from the following and delete other options): Advanced Inspection (reference Section 4.3) Complete Liner Inspection (reference Section 4.3) Cleaning and Decontamination (reference Section 5.1 through 5.4) All Garment Repairs (reference Section 6.1 through 6.3)  FORMTEXT Contractor Name has been verified by a third-party certification organization for performing Advanced Inspection, Advanced Cleaning and Garment Repairs. A copy of Contractor Name verification certificate is filed  FORMTEXT Location. OPTION B: (Please select Option A or B and delete the other)  FORMTEXT Fire Department Name has designated personnel who have been trained to provide in-house (choose from the following and delete other options): Advanced Inspection (reference Section 4.3) Complete Liner Inspection (reference Section 4.3) Cleaning and Decontamination (reference Section 5.1 through 5.4) Basic Repairs (Reference Section 6.1 through 6.2) A list of trained personnel and proof of training documents are filed  FORMTEXT Location. 2. Records Records will be kept for all structural fire fighting protective equipment in use. This includes all protective coats, pants, hoods, helmets, gloves and boots permanently assigned to uniformed personnel, as well as items available for temporary use. At time of issue, the  FORMTEXT Person/Dept Responsible for Issue will record on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number or into the  FORMTEXT Name system: Person to whom the element is issued Date and condition when issued Manufacturer and model name Manufacturers identification number Month and year of manufacture While in use, all maintenance events will be recorded. OPTION A: (Please select Option A or B, or applicable sections from both and delete the non-applicable Option or sections)  FORMTEXT Person/Dept Contact for Contractor will record upon sending to  FORMTEXT Contractor Name on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number or into the  FORMTEXT Name system: Date(s) sent and contractor used for services Reason for services  FORMTEXT Contractor Name will be responsible for records pertaining to the services they provide. These include (choose from the following for outsourced services and delete other options): Date(s) and findings of advanced inspections Dates(s) and findings of advanced cleaning or decontamination Date(s) of repair(s) and description of repair(s) OPTION B: (Please select Option A or B, or applicable sections from both and delete the non-applicable Option or sections)  FORMTEXT Trained Person(s) Responsible for Maintenance will record on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number or into the  FORMTEXT Name system: Date(s) and findings of advanced inspections Dates(s) and findings of advanced cleaning or decontamination Reason for advanced cleaning or decontamination Date(s) of basic repair(s) and description of repair(s) Date(s) of advanced and moisture barrier repair(s), contractor that performed repair(s) and description of repair After items have reached their useful life per criteria established in this document (reference Section 8.2), the  FORMTEXT Person Responsible for Retirement will record on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number or into the  FORMTEXT Name system: Date of retirement Date and method of disposal All records will be kept on file for 12 months after the item has been retired, and then stored for a minimum of 5 years. 3. Manufacturers Instructions Manufacturer Care and Use Manuals are attached to all new NFPA 1971 compliant structural fire fighting protective equipment. When issuing new protective equipment,  FORMTEXT The Issuing Person will provide the member to whom they have been issued with the Care and Use Manual. It is the responsibility of the uniformed member to read Manufacturer Care and Use Manuals. Manufacturer care and maintenance instructions must be followed. A reference copy of the Manufacturer Care and Use Manual will be available at  FORMTEXT Location. 4. Protecting the Public and Personnel from Contamination Structural fire fighting protective equipment that has been determined to be soiled or contaminated must be removed from service, and cleaned or decontaminated. Structural fire fighting protective equipment must not be worn or stored in fire department living quarters. Structural fire fighting protective equipment must not be taken home, washed at home or washed in public laundries. The public must not be exposed to potentially soiled or contaminated structural fire fighting protective equipment except during emergency operations. 5. Reporting Personal Protective Equipment Health and Safety Concerns  FORMTEXT Officer in Charge should fill out  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number when a member notifies him/her of a protective equipment health and safety concern and send to  FORMTEXT Person responsible for Health and Safety.  FORMTEXT Person responsible for Health and Safety must report in writing all known or suspected element failures to the manufacturer and the certification organization. Section 3: Selection 1. Committee A personal protective equipment committee will be established to administer the process of selecting ensemble and ensemble elements. The committee will consist of members who are interested in and have knowledge of personal protective equipment and applicable NFPA standards. The committee will consist of enough members to accomplish the required tasks. The committee leader will be the  FORMTEXT Fire Department Name  FORMTEXT Title. 2. Risk Assessment Before starting the selection process, the committee will perform a risk assessment. The committee will determine the best method for sourcing, compiling and evaluating the information. The risk assessment must include as a minimum: Types of duties performed How often personal protective equipment is used Operational strategy and tactics Geographical location and climate Emergency hazards likely to be encountered  FORMTEXT Fire Department Name product experiences The risk assessment must be documented for later reference and/or review. 3. Field Evaluation After evaluation of the risk assessment, the committee will contact manufacturers for participation in a field evaluation. The committee will inform manufacturers of the performance requirements and any preferences in design or fabric composition. Test participants will be selected based on: Willingness to participate Objectivity Level of operational activity Position within the department Age and gender Participants will test each model of each manufacturer under consideration. An evaluation form must be used to rate characteristics considered important by the committee. The participants will fill out the forms at least twice during the test and once upon completion (see page 34 Appendix B: Turnout Wear Test Evaluation). The committee will establish the duration of the field evaluation. The committee will address any fit issues before the test begins. Upon conclusion, the committee will analyze the results. 4. Specifications The purchase specifications will indicate the committees choices for the following required NFPA 1971 ensemble element components: Garments Outer shell material: fabric, weight, color Thermal liner material Moisture barrier material: substrate, film or coating Trim: configuration, material, color Closure system Wristlets: material, design Hoods Material Face opening design Gloves Composite materials Wristlet or gauntlet Wristlet material Helmets Material Color Retention system Trim color and configuration Ear cover material and dimension Eye protection Boots Composite materials The specifications can also include other performance requirements or features such as: Design or style requirements Customizations such as pockets, areas of enhanced insulation, lumbar support systems, etc. Weight reduction Interface requirements and coat hem rise Custom size requirements Other requirements deemed important by the committee Other items that can be included in the specification include manufacturer requirements such as warranty, references, or service requirements such as cleaning, inspection and repair. Section 4: Inspection 1. General Information The purpose of inspection is to determine whether personal protective equipment has soiling, contamination or damage that makes it unsafe for use or could eventually result in making it unsafe for use. When appropriate, universal precautions must be used. If personal protective equipment is found to be soiled or contaminated, it must be cleaned or decontaminated before further inspection. Guidelines for determining whether ensemble elements should be cleaned are in Section 5.4. 2. Routine Inspection Routine inspection is the responsibility of each member of the  FORMTEXT Fire Department Name who has been issued personal protective equipment. Routine inspection must be performed after each use and after each exposure to an event that could result in soiling or damage. Performing a brief inspection before the start of each duty day is encouraged. Protective coats and pants should be inspected for the following: Soiling Contamination Physical damage Rips, tears and cuts Damaged or missing hardware and closures Thermal damage Damaged or missing trim Seams becoming un-sewn and missing or broken stitches Correct assembly of shell, liner and Drag Rescue Device (DRD) DRDs should be inspected for the following: Installation in coat Soiling Contamination Physical damage Cuts, tears, punctures, cracking or splitting Thermal damage Seams becoming un-sewn and missing or broken stitches Hoods should be inspected for the following: Soiling Contamination Physical damage Rips, tears and cuts Thermal damage Stretching or elongation of the face opening Seams becoming un-sewn and missing or broken stitches Helmets should be inspected for the following: Soiling Contamination Physical damage to the shell Cracks, crazing, dents and abrasion Thermal damage Physical damage to the earflaps Rips, tears and cuts Thermal damage Damaged or missing components of the suspension and retention systems Damage or missing components of the  FORMTEXT faceshield or goggles Damaged or missing reflective trim Seams becoming un-sewn and missing or broken stitches Gloves should be inspected for the following: Soiling Contamination Physical damage Rips, tears and cuts Thermal damage Inverted liner Shrinkage Loss of flexibility and/or loss of elasticity of the wristlet Seams becoming un-sewn and missing or broken stitches Boots should be inspected for the following: Soiling Contamination Physical damage Cuts, tears and punctures Thermal damage Exposed or deformed steel toe, steel midsole or shank Loss of water resistance Closure damage or not functioning Seams becoming un-sewn and missing or broken stitches Additionally, interface components should be inspected to ensure that they continue to provide proper interface. Members who suspect that a problem exists should inform the  FORMTEXT Officer in Charge. The  FORMTEXT Officer in Charge should fill out  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number and send to  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept to request an advanced inspection. 3. Advanced Inspection and Complete Liner Inspection Advanced inspections will be conducted at a minimum of every 12 months, or whenever routine inspections indicate that a problem exists. A complete liner inspection will be performed along with the advanced inspection on all structural fire fighting coats and pants that have been in service for three years or more. OPTION A: (Please select Option A or B and delete the other)  FORMTEXT Fire Department Name has designated personnel who have been trained to provide advanced inspection. Annual advanced inspection will be coordinated by the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept. Each member of the  FORMTEXT Fire Department Name who has been issued personal protective equipment will be notified on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number of the date, time and location of the advanced inspection. All members must submit all personal protective equipment issued to them for inspection. Members who cannot submit their issue of personal protective equipment at the noted date, time and location must notify the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept in advance and request rescheduling.  FORMTEXT Trained Person(s) Responsible for Maintenance will record on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number or into the  FORMTEXT Name system: Date(s) and findings of advanced inspections Dates(s) and findings of advanced cleaning or decontamination Reason for advanced cleaning or decontamination Date(s) of basic repair(s) and description of repair(s) Date(s) of advanced and moisture barrier repair(s), contractor that performed repair(s) and description of repair Protective coats and pants must be inspected for the following: Soiling Contamination Physical damage Rips, tears and cuts Damaged or missing hardware Thermal damage Loss of moisture barrier integrity Rips, tears, cuts or abrasions Discoloration Thermal damage Evaluation of system fit and coat/pants overlap Seams becoming un-sewn and missing or broken stitches Loss of material integrity Discoloration Change in texture Material strength Loss or shifting of liner material Loss of wristlet integrity Loss of elasticity Stretching Runs, cuts or burn holes Damaged or missing trim Label legibility and attachment Hook and loop functionality Liner attachment systems Closure system functionality Accessories for compliance Correct assembly of shell, liner and Drag Rescue Device (DRD) Protective coats and pants must have the following additional evaluations: Light evaluation of liners (all garments) Leakage evaluation (garments in service less than three years) Protective coats and pants in service three years or more must have a complete liner inspection that requires separating the moisture barrier from the thermal liner and inspecting for: Physical damage to all layers (all sides) Rips, tears, cuts and abrasions Thermal damage Seams becoming un-sewn, missing or broken stitches and missing or loose seam tape Material physical integrity UV or chemical damage Changes in material texture Loss of material strength Loss or shifting of liner material Delaminating of film from substrate, flaking or powdering Label legibility Water barrier penetration evaluation (hydrostatic testing) DRDs must be inspected for the following: Installation in coat Soiling Contamination Physical damage Cuts, tears, punctures, cracking or splitting Thermal damage Seams becoming un-sewn and missing or broken stitches Hoods must be inspected for the following: Soiling Contamination Physical damage Rips, tears and cuts Thermal damage Shrinkage Loss of material elasticity or stretching out of shape Stretching or elongation of the face opening Seams becoming un-sewn and missing or broken stitches Label legibility Helmets must be inspected for the following: Soiling Contamination Physical damage to the shell Cracks, crazing, dents and abrasion Thermal damage Physical damage to the earflaps Rips, tears and cuts Thermal damage Damaged or missing components of the suspension and retention systems Functionality of the suspension and retention systems Damage or missing components of the  FORMTEXT faceshield or goggles Functionality of the  FORMTEXT faceshield or goggles Damage to the impact cap Damaged or missing reflective trim Accessories for compliance Seams becoming un-sewn and missing or broken stitches Label legibility Gloves must be inspected for the following: Soiling Contamination Physical damage Rips, tears and cuts Thermal damage Inverted liner Shrinkage Loss of flexibility and/or loss of elasticity of the wristlet Seams becoming un-sewn and missing or broken stitches Label legibility Boots must be inspected for the following: Soiling Contamination Physical damage Cuts, tears and punctures Thermal damage Exposed or deformed steel toe, steel midsole or shank Loss of water resistance Closure damage or not functioning Excessive tread wear Condition of lining Tears Excessive wear Separation from outer layer Heel counter failure Accessories for compliance Seams becoming un-sewn and missing or broken stitches Label legibility Interface components must be inspected for the following: Soiling Contamination Physical damage Loss or reduction in properties that allow component to be effective as an interface Seams becoming un-sewn and missing or broken stitches Label legibility OPTION B: (Please select Option A or B and delete the other)  FORMTEXT Fire Department Name has contracted with  FORMTEXT Contractor Name for the provision of  FORMTEXT advanced cleaning and inspection or advanced inspection. Annual  FORMTEXT advanced cleaning and inspection or advanced inspection will be coordinated by the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept. Each member of the  FORMTEXT Fire Dept Name who has been issued protective ensemble or ensemble elements will be notified on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number of the date that ensemble or ensemble elements must be (choose from the following and delete other options): Made available for pickup Dropped off at  FORMTEXT Named Location  FORMTEXT Other All members must submit all ensemble and ensemble elements issued to them for  FORMTEXT advanced cleaning and inspection or advanced inspection. Annual  FORMTEXT advanced cleaning and inspection or advanced inspection are conducted during off-duty hours. Therefore, members who are on duty on their scheduled date or on any of the  FORMTEXT X days following their scheduled date must notify the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept in advance and request rescheduling.  FORMTEXT Person/Dept Contact for Contractor will record upon sending to  FORMTEXT Contractor Name on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number or into the  FORMTEXT Name system: Date(s) sent and contractor used for services Reason for services  FORMTEXT Contractor Name will be responsible for records pertaining to the services they provide. These include (choose from the following and delete other options): Date(s) and findings of advanced inspections Dates(s) and findings of advanced cleaning or decontamination Date(s) of repair(s) and description of repair(s) Section 5: Cleaning and Decontamination 1. General Information The purpose of cleaning is to remove substances that could affect the performance of ensembles or personal protective equipment and to remove substances that are potentially hazardous to the user. 2. Routine Cleaning Routine cleaning is the responsibility of each member of the  FORMTEXT Fire Dept Name who has been issued personal protective equipment. It is a light cleaning performed by the member without the elements being taken out of service. Routine cleaning must be performed after each use and immediately after an emergency response to remove surface contaminants before they set in. Personal protective equipment should be cleaned as follows: Locate and read the manufacturers label for instructions on cleaning and drying Brush off dry debris Rinse off other debris with a garden hose High velocity water jets shall not be used Gently brush with a soft bristle brush when necessary and rinse again If further cleaning is necessary, the following utility sink procedure should be used: Protective gloves and safety glasses must be worn Pre-treat heavily soiled areas or spots with  FORMTEXT Name of Cleaning Product Do not use chlorine bleach Use warm water that does not exceed 40 C (105 F) Gently brush with a soft bristle brush Rinse thoroughly Air dry by hanging or placing in  FORMTEXT Designated Location Do not dry in the sun Inspect for cleanliness If the above cleaning procedures have not rendered the element clean enough for service, the element must be taken out of service and subjected to an advanced cleaning. 3. Advanced Cleaning Advanced cleaning will be conducted at a minimum of every 12 months, or whenever personal protective equipment is soiled to the extent that soil cannot be sufficiently removed by routine cleaning. Advanced cleaning is a thorough cleaning that requires personal protective equipment to be taken out of service. Advanced cleaning procedures are based on each protective equipment elements manufacturers care instructions. Therefore, they must be updated by the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or other designated person whenever new personal protective equipment is purchased. The following guidelines should be used by members to determine if personal protective equipment is soiled to the extent that advanced cleaning is necessary: Obvious odor that cannot be removed with routine cleaning or indicates contamination (diesel fuel for example) Visible soil that cannot be sufficiently removed with routine cleaning Known exposure to hazardous chemicals Known exposure to bio-hazards At the time of advanced inspection, personal protective equipment has not been subjected to an advanced cleaning in the preceding 12 months OPTION A: (Please select Option A or B and delete the other)  FORMTEXT Fire Dept Name has designated personnel who have been trained to perform advanced cleaning. Annual advanced cleaning will be conducted at the time of advanced inspection unless, during the course of duty, elements become soiled to the extent that an advanced cleaning is necessary. Members who are issued personal protective equipment that is not scheduled for advanced inspection, but meet criteria set out in the guidelines for advanced cleaning, must notify the  FORMTEXT Officer in Charge. The  FORMTEXT Officer in Charge must complete  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number and submit to the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept. Upon approval, the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept. will arrange for an advanced cleaning to be performed. All members must submit all personal protective equipment issued to them for  FORMTEXT advanced cleaning or advanced cleaning and inspection. Annual  FORMTEXT advanced cleaning or advanced cleaning and inspection is conducted during off-duty hours. Therefore, members who are on duty on their scheduled date or on any of the  FORMTEXT X days following their scheduled date must notify the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept. in advance and request rescheduling. Members who are issued personal protective equipment that is not scheduled for  FORMTEXT advanced cleaning or advanced cleaning and inspection, but meet criteria set out in the guidelines for advanced cleaning, must notify the  FORMTEXT Officer in Charge. The  FORMTEXT Officer in Charge must complete  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number and submit to the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept. Upon approval, the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept. will arrange for an advanced cleaning to be performed.  FORMTEXT Trained Person(s) Responsible for Maintenance will record on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number or into the  FORMTEXT Name system: Date(s) and findings of advanced inspections Dates(s) and findings of advanced cleaning or decontamination Reason for advanced cleaning or decontamination Date(s) of basic repair(s) and description of repair(s) Date(s) of advanced and moisture barrier repair(s), contractor that performed repair(s) and description of repair The following procedures must be used for advanced cleaning of protective coats and pants: Prepare washer-extractor if previous use has been for something other than personal protective equipment Run empty machine through a complete laundry cycle with detergent on hot water temperature setting Prepare garments for laundering Protective gloves and safety glasses must be worn Remove all items from pockets Separate the liner from the shell and turn liner inside out Remove the DRD from the coat Pre-treat heavily soiled areas or spots with  FORMTEXT Name of Cleaning Product Do not use chlorine bleach Using a tag gun, attach a laundry tag to each component To avoid puncturing the moisture barrier, tags should be attached on the coat liner pocket and above the top seam on the waist of the pants liner Secure all closures, pocket flaps, collars, hardware, etc. Place DRDs into mesh bag Create wash loads of like components. For example, all shells or all liners Load washer-extractor with wash load created from like components Wash load must not exceed weight capacity of machine Select appropriate wash cycle from the program guide posted on washer-extractor door Add  FORMTEXT Name of Cleaning Product into the detergent compartment Do not exceed level of measurement recommended by detergent guide posted on washer-extractor door After wash cycle has completed, remove garments for drying Air dry by hanging in  FORMTEXT Designated Location Do not dry in the sun After coats and pants are dry, proceed with advanced inspection. The following procedure must be used for advanced cleaning of hoods: Hoods may be washed with coat and pant liners The following procedures must be used for advanced cleaning of helmets: Prepare helmet for cleaning Protective gloves and safety glasses must be worn Dissemble helmet components To clean the helmet shell Fill utility sink with warm water and  FORMTEXT Measurement of  FORMTEXT Name of Cleaning Product Use a sponge to wipe off contaminants and soil from helmet shell Rinse with clean water Dry shell with soft towel or air dry at room temperature To clean helmet components Fill utility sink with warm water and  FORMTEXT Measurement of  FORMTEXT Name of Cleaning Product Immerse browpad, ratchet pad and ear covers into sink and hand wash Rinse with clean water Air dry by hanging in  FORMTEXT Designated Location Do not dry in the sun To clean  FORMTEXT faceshield or goggles Fill utility sink with warm water and  FORMTEXT Measurement of  FORMTEXT Name of Cleaning Product Immerse faceshield and clean with sponge Rinse with clean water Dry with soft towel The following procedures must be used for advanced cleaning of gloves: Do not machine wash Fill utility sink with warm water and  FORMTEXT Measurement of  FORMTEXT Name of Cleaning Product Gently scrub gloves with a soft bristle brush Rinse with clean water Air dry by hanging in  FORMTEXT Designated Location Do not dry in the sun The following procedure must be used for advanced cleaning of boots: Do not machine wash Fill utility sink with warm water and  FORMTEXT Measurement of  FORMTEXT Name of Cleaning Product Gently scrub boots with a soft bristle brush Rinse with clean water Dry with soft towel or air dry at room temperature Do not dry in the sun OPTION B: (Please select Option A or B and delete the other)  FORMTEXT Fire Dept Name has contracted with  FORMTEXT Contractor Name for the provision of  FORMTEXT advanced cleaning or advanced cleaning and inspection. Annual  FORMTEXT advanced cleaning or advanced cleaning and inspection will be coordinated by the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept. Each member of the  FORMTEXT Fire Dept. Name who has been issued personal protective equipment will be notified on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number of the date that personal protective equipment must be (choose from the following and delete other options): Made available for pickup Dropped off at  FORMTEXT Named Location  FORMTEXT Other All members must submit all personal protective equipment issued to them for  FORMTEXT advanced cleaning or advanced cleaning and inspection. Annual  FORMTEXT advanced cleaning or advanced cleaning and inspection is conducted during off-duty hours. Therefore, members who are on duty on their scheduled date or on any of the  FORMTEXT X days following their scheduled date must notify the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept. in advance and request rescheduling. Members whose issued personal protective equipment is not scheduled for  FORMTEXT advanced cleaning or advanced cleaning and inspection, but meet criteria set out in the guidelines for advanced cleaning, must notify the  FORMTEXT Officer in Charge. The  FORMTEXT Officer in Charge must complete  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number and submit to the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept. Upon approval, the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept. will arrange for an advanced cleaning to be performed.  FORMTEXT Person/Dept Contact for Contractor will record upon sending to  FORMTEXT Contractor Name on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number or into the  FORMTEXT Name system: Date(s) sent and contractor used for services Reason for services  FORMTEXT Contractor Name will be responsible for records pertaining to the services they provide. These include (choose from the following and delete other options): Date(s) and findings of advanced inspections Date(s) and findings of advanced cleaning or decontamination Date(s) of repair(s) and description of repair(s) 4. Decontamination Decontamination is a specialized cleaning of personal protective equipment that is known or suspected to be contaminated with hazardous materials. Personal protective equipment will be evaluated on the scene by the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other to assess extent of contamination. The  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other will determine whether the elements need to be isolated, tagged and bagged on scene and sent to  FORMTEXT Contractor Name for decontamination. Personal protective equipment contaminated by CBRN terrorism agents must be immediately retired upon confirmed exposure. Section 6: Repairs 1. General Information The purpose of repair is to correct damage to ensure that personal protective equipment performs at a serviceable level. Unrepaired damage can make them unsafe for use or eventually result in making them unsafe for use. Although minor repairs to protective coats and pants and most repairs of helmets, gloves and footwear can be made by designated personnel of this fire department who have been trained to provide basic repairs, field repairs might not be as strong or permanent as professional repairs. The  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other determines when repairs of any complexity, including those defined as basic repairs by NFPA 1851, 2014 Edition, exceed the repair proficiency of the fire departments trained personnel. All repairs must be done in a manner and using like materials and components that are compliant to NFPA 1971. Basic repairs that may be accomplished by designated trained personnel include: Limited protective coat and pants repairs, performed in the same manner and with like construction of the manufacturer Patching of minor tears, char marks, ember burns and abraded areas in outer shells Repairing skipped, broken or missing stitches to an outer shell; not to exceed 1 on seams that are part of the garment construction (A seams) Replacement hardware, except positive closure systems on outer shells Closing liner systems after complete liner inspection Helmet repair and component replacement, in accordance with manufacturers instructions Glove repair, in accordance with manufacturers instructions Footwear repairs, in accordance with manufacturers instructions 2. Repairs for All Ensemble Elements Members who suspect that a problem exists should inform the  FORMTEXT Officer in Charge. The  FORMTEXT Officer in Charge should fill out  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number and send to  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept to request an advanced inspection. Before any repair work is performed, elements that fall within the guidelines for determining whether personal protective equipment should be cleaned (reference Section 5.4) must be subjected to an advanced clean. Basic repairs as defined by NFPA 1851, 2014 edition may be performed by designated personnel who have been trained to perform basic repairs. The  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other determines when repairs of any complexity, including those defined as basic repairs, exceed the repair proficiency of the fire departments trained personnel.  FORMTEXT Trained Person(s) Responsible for Maintenance will record on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number or into the  FORMTEXT Name system: Date(s) and findings of advanced inspections Dates(s) and findings of advanced cleaning or decontamination Reason for advanced cleaning or decontamination Date(s) of basic repair(s) and description of repair(s) Date(s) of advanced and moisture barrier repair(s), contractor that performed repair(s) and description of repair 3. Repairs for Protective Coats and Pants Advanced repairs of protective coats and pants, and repairs that exceed the proficiency of the fire departments trained personnel, must only be performed by the original element manufacturer or a Verified Independent Service Provider (ISP).  FORMTEXT Fire Department Name has contracted with  FORMTEXT Contractor Name, a Verified ISP, for the provision of protective coat and pants advanced repair. When it is determined through advanced inspection that a protective coat and/or pants requires advanced repair, the damaged element will remain out of service until repairs have been performed. The  FORMTEXT Person Trained on Advanced Inspection or Contractor will notify the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other that the damaged element will remain out of service. OPTION A: (Please select Option A, B or C and delete the others) The  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other will issue  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number to inform the member that the damaged element is out of service, and that the member must use his/her backup gear until the repaired element(s) is available for use OPTION B: (Please select Option A, B or C and delete the others) The  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other will issue  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number to the Quarter Masters Office to request that a set of temporary replacement gear be issued to the affected member until the repaired element(s) is available for use. The member who has been issued temporary replacement gear will be notified on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number when the repaired element(s) is being returned, and replacement gear must be (choose from the following and delete other options): Made available for pickup Dropped off at  FORMTEXT Named Location  FORMTEXT Other OPTION C: (Please select Option A, B or C and delete the others) The  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other will obtain replacement gear from  FORMTEXT Contractor Name for issuance to the affected member until the repaired element(s) is available for use. The member who has been issued temporary replacement gear will be notified on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number when the repaired element(s) is being returned and replacement gear must be (choose from the following and delete other options):  FORMTEXT Person/Dept Contact for Contractor will record upon sending to  FORMTEXT Contractor Name on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number or into the  FORMTEXT Name system: Date(s) sent and contractor used for services Reason for services  FORMTEXT Contractor Name will be responsible for records pertaining to the services they provide. These include (choose from the following and delete other options): Date(s) and findings of advanced inspections Dates(s) and findings of advanced cleaning or decontamination Date(s) of repair(s) and description of repair(s) Upon return of any repaired ensemble or ensemble element, members must perform a routine inspection (reference Section 4.2). If damage has not been repaired or the repair has not been done to an acceptable level, the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other must be notified. Section 7: Storage 1. General Information Proper storage of personal protective equipment extends its life, maintains its performance and reduces potential health risks. Improper storage can result in damage to the ensemble or ensemble element and can compromise the members safety. Certain conditions can result in deterioration of performance of the ensemble or element or create potential health hazards. Ultraviolet (UV) light is a known cause of personal protective equipment degradation. Personal protective equipment must never be stored in direct sunlight. They should be stored to minimize exposure to all sources of UV light, including fluorescent light and other UV sources. Storage of wet or moist personal protective equipment promotes the growth of mildew and bacteria, which can lead to skin irritation or more serious medical conditions and affect the strength of some materials. Storage in extreme temperatures for prolonged periods of time will accelerate deterioration of ensemble and elements. Soiled personal protective equipment can present a health risk to individuals who come into contact with it. Therefore, they should not be stored in personal living quarters and passenger compartments of vehicles. Furthermore, to prevent the spread of disease and cross contamination, soiled personal protective equipment should be segregated from other items of equipment and laundry. Storage or transporting in compartments or trunks with sharp objects, tools or other equipment could damage ensembles and ensemble elements. Storage in contact with hydraulic fluids, solvents, hydrocarbons, hydrocarbon vapors or other contaminates can cause material degradation, transfer toxins to individuals and reduce FR properties of personal protective equipment. 2. Storage On Duty While members are on duty, personal protective equipment that is not being worn must not be placed in direct or indirect sunlight. Each fire station has a designated area for staging personal protective equipment for use. This area meets the conditions for proper storage. Therefore, it must be utilized by on duty members when personal protective equipment is not being worn. If personal protective equipment must be transported in a trunk or vehicle with other equipment, it must be placed in a gear bag to avoid damage. 3. Storage Off Duty While members are off duty, personal protective equipment must not be stored in direct or indirect sunlight, the trunks or other compartments of personal vehicles or taken to a personal residence. Before going off duty, members should perform a routine cleaning (reference Section 5.2) if personal protective equipment has become soiled during on duty activity. Each member has (choose one and delete other options): a) an assigned locker b) been issued a gear bag c) a designated area within the equipment room d) other  FORMTEXT (specify type of storage provided) that meets the conditions for proper storage for storing personal protective equipment while off duty. Clean, dry ensembles and ensemble elements must be placed in the provided storage area before going off duty. Section 8: Retirement 1. General Information  FORMTEXT Fire Dept. Name has specific criteria for the permanent removal of personal protective equipment from operational use. Personal protective equipment that is removed from service because it is no longer suitable for primary personal protection will be destroyed or marked and allocated to non-live fire training, dependent on reason for retirement. 2. Criteria for Retirement Physical damage that cannot be repaired Physical damage that cannot be economically repaired (see page 33 Appendix A: Turnout Gear Repair Limit Calculator) Physical damage arising from exposure to excessive heat beyond the conditions which personal protective equipment were designed to withstand Contaminated to the extent that it cannot be safely decontaminated Contaminated to the extent that it cannot be economically decontaminated (see page 33 Appendix A: Turnout Gear Repair Limit Calculator) Significant change in department specification Does not meet past or current NFPA standards Mandatory retirement due to age of personal protective equipment Ten years from date of manufacture, except for proximity shells which are five years from the date of manufacture 3. Retirement and Disposition The decision to retire personal protective equipment is typically based on the evaluation result of advanced inspection. Advanced inspections will be conducted at a minimum of every 12 months or whenever routine inspections indicate that a problem exists. Advanced inspections may also be initiated after an incident where exposure to excessive heat, severe contamination or other extreme conditions could have compromised the personal protective equipments protective performance. OPTION A: (Please select Option A or B and delete the other)  FORMTEXT Fire Dept. Name has designated personnel who have been trained to provide advanced inspection. They understand the limitations of each ensemble and ensemble element and recognize the signs of failure. When, in their judgment, personal protective equipment meets retirement criteria, the item(s) will be tagged with a Condemn Label and the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Dept. notified. The  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other has final approval on retirement and disposition of retired items. Damaged or contaminated personal protective equipment must be cut up or unassembled and bagged for pickup by  FORMTEXT Solid Waste Company. Personal protective equipment that have been retired for reasons other than damage or contamination, and remain in serviceable condition, will be permanently marked for training use only and allocated for non-live fire training.  FORMTEXT Trained Person(s) Responsible for Retirement Decisions will record on  FORMTEXT Document Name or Number or into the  FORMTEXT Name system: Date of retirement and disposal method or date of retirement and reallocation to training OPTION B: (Please select Option A or B and delete the other)  FORMTEXT Fire Dept. Name has contracted with  FORMTEXT Contractor Name for the provision of  FORMTEXT advanced cleaning and inspection or advanced inspection.  FORMTEXT Contractor Name makes retirement recommendations based on the departments retirement criteria. When, in their judgment, personal protective equipment meets the established retirement criteria,  FORMTEXT Contractor Name will notify  FORMTEXT Contact Person, Safety Officer or Other. The  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other will evaluate the contractors recommendation and approve retirement when satisfied that criteria have been met. Damaged or contaminated personal protective equipment will be tagged with a Condemn Label and sent back to the department for disposal. Personal protective equipment that has been retired for reasons other than damage or contamination, and remain in serviceable condition, will be tagged for training, permanently marked for training use only and sent back to the department to the attention of the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other.  FORMTEXT Contractor Name will be responsible for records pertaining to the services they provide. They include (choose from the following and delete other options): Date of retirement recommendation Date of fire department approval Date sent back to the department Date and method of disposal Section 9: Special Incident Procedure 1. General Information  FORMTEXT Fire Dept. Name has procedures for the handling and custody of personal protective equipment that was worn by members who were victims at incidents where serious injuries or fatalities to the members occurred. This procedure is limited to the actions related to elements of personal protective equipment only. 2. Custody of Personal Protective Equipment Personal protective equipment used during the incident by the injured or deceased member will be immediately removed from service by  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other. The  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other will tag removed personal protective equipment with Confiscated Labels and place into cardboard boxes that are reserved for this use. Do not place elements into plastic bags before storing. Boxes must be labeled with date of incident, description of incident, affected members name and employee number and contents. Confiscated personal protective equipment will be held in the  FORMTEXT Safety Office or Other Location. Access to confiscated personal protective equipment will be controlled with Document  FORMTEXT Name or Number, which requires signature of person gaining access and date accessed. Access requires approval of the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other. Confiscated personal protective equipment will be formally evaluated by the  FORMTEXT Safety Officer or Other. Dependent on the evaluation results or severity of the incident, the medical examiner, law enforcement, element manufacturers or other experts may be consulted. Confiscated personal protective equipment will be retained not less than  FORMTEXT X for fire department evaluation. Personal protective equipment requiring further evaluation will be retained up to  FORMTEXT X. Appendix A: Turnout Gear Repair Limit Calculator Turnout Gear Repair Limit CalculatorTurnout Coat Cost$800.00Age of Coat% of Original RepairAmount Allowed1st Year70%$560.002nd Year50%$400.003rd Year40%$320.004th Year25%$200.005th Year20%$160.006th Year15%$120.007th Year10%$80.008th Year5%$84.009th Year5%$40.0010th Year0%$0.00Turnout Pant Cost$600.00Age of Pant% of Original RepairAmount Allowed1st Year70%$420.002nd Year50%$300.003rd Year40%$240.004th Year25%$150.005th Year20%$120.006th Year15%$90.007th Year10%$60.008th Year5%$30.009th Year5%$30.0010th Year0%$0.00 Appendix B: Turnout Wear Test Evaluation REFERENCE Document: NFPA 1851 / Selection / Annex A.5.1 Prior to starting the selection process of structural or proximity firefighting ensembles and ensemble elements, a risk assessment should be performed. A risk assessment should consider and include, but not be limited to, type of duties performed; frequency of ensemble element use; organizations experiences; incident operations; geographic location and climate. Based on this risk assessment, the organization should compile and evaluate information on the comparative strengths and weaknesses of the elements under consideration and that they interface properly with other personal protective items being used. When a field evaluation is being conducted, the organization should establish criteria to ensure a systematic method of comparing products in a manner related to their intended use. Assess their performance relative to the organizations expectations. The committee should consist of the department Safety Officer and interested individuals representing a cross section from both labor and management who have several years of experience in firefighting activities. The purpose of the evaluation is to improve the organizations criteria over existing specifications. To accomplish this, five areas are identified as quantifiable parameters. These are: Technical Performance, Preparation, Fit and Function, Performance and In Service. INSTRUCTIONS There are four forms attached. A) Technical Performance Form completed once at the beginning of the evaluation by the committee. This information should be obtained from the element manufacturer and should be verified (example: product literature, certification documentation, etc.). All data should be considered relative and the committee should educate themselves on acceptable ranges of performance. The committee and each wear test participant should receive a product presentation from each manufacturer or manufacturers representative. B) Preparation Form completed once at the beginning of the evaluation by the individual wear test participant. This covers proper fit, familiarity of construction features and any special preparation such as washing of the garment prior to use. C) Performance Form completed once during scheduled wear trial evaluation on training ground. D) In Service Form completed repetitively through duration of shift evaluation, a period recommended to be several months extending through at least two seasons. This form should be completed at each rotation of brand or manufacturer. At the end of the evaluation, the scores and subjective comments should be tabulated. An Excel spreadsheet can be utilized to accomplish this. TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE FORM Reference Document: NFPA 1971, 2007 Edition. Manufacturer: FORMTEXT       Model: FORMTEXT      Date: FORMTEXT       Composite Performance (Outer Shell/Moisture Barrier/Thermal Liner). Consideration should be given to the optimal balance of TPP and THL based on the risk assessment. Spot thermal insulation should be used to enhance areas identified as potential burn hazards. If higher values are desired above the NFPA minimums, the minimum values below should be increased. 7.1.1Thermal Protective Performance (TPP)Minimum 35 FORMTEXT      7.2.2Total Heat Loss (THL)Minimum 205 FORMTEXT      7.1.6Conductive Compressive Heat Resistance (CCHR)Minimum 25 (knees and shoulders) FORMTEXT      Note  Some test methods do not take into account moisture in the system. Therefore, consideration should be given to actual field performance when water, sweat, garment weight and heat conductivity become factors. Outer Shell Performance Consideration should be given to the need for strength, durability and color fastness. 7.1.12Trapezoidal Tear ResistanceMinimum 22 FORMTEXT      7.1.18Water Absorption ResistanceMinimum 30% FORMTEXT      Notes  Taber abrasion is not a required NFPA performance test, shows no correlation to durability or actual wear life and has been shown to provide inconsistent results. Color fastness is affected by the method of dyeing. The committee should become knowledgeable about the various methods of fabric dyeing. Moisture Barrier Performance Considerations should be the desired breathability (based on composite performance see above) and durability. Thermal Liner Performance Considerations should be based on desired thermal insulation (based on composite performance see above), working weight, comfort and moisture management needs. Thermal Liner Face Cloth Consideration should be given to the lubricity of the thermal liner face cloth. The higher the lubricity of the face cloth, the less friction against the skin or station work uniform, which aids in comfort and donning. Water Absorption Minimizing the amount of water absorption in the system reduces the risk of burn injury. If possible, the following assessments should be made. This portion should be completed by the safety committee. See methodology to be used in the Preparation document immediately following. Turnout Pants Water Wicking Weight GainDry Weight FORMTEXT      Wet Weight FORMTEXT      Turnout Coat Water Absorption Weight GainDry Weight FORMTEXT      Wet Weight FORMTEXT      Turnout Coat Water Weight at Two HoursTwo-Hour Weight FORMTEXT       PREPARATION FORM The participant should familiarize themselves with the manufacturer s User Instructions, the garment closure system, DRD, and product features (such as pockets, accessories, and any other unique components such as safety harnesses or belts). Fit and Function: Sizing and Interface The following should be evaluated prior to wearing the garments in order to ensure proper fit. If you check no to any of the following, the garment should be properly adjusted prior to use. Fit and functionYesNoAre the sleeves the appropriate length for the gloves worn? FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Are the pants the appropriate length for the boots worn? FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is there a minimum of 23 overlap of the coat and pants when reaching? FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is the pants waist the appropriate size? FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is the coat chest diameter the appropriate size? FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX Is the DRD the correct size and secured correctly?  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  Washing: All turnout samples should be washed once prior to wearing according to NFPA 1851. Subsequent washings should take place during the in service period and an assessment of durability completed at the end of the evaluation. Fabric tears should be noted as to cause, since any fabric or reflective trim can tear when exposed to sharp objects. Note Contact the distributor if any normal fabric tears or ensemble defects arise during the evaluation period. This provides you with an opportunity for a service evaluation based on response to the rapidity of the repair and the return of the ensemble. Wicking and Weight Gain and Drying: Water wicking upward in the turnout gear can result in fire fighter steam burns, knee compression burns and undesirable weight gain. The following evaluation will be done following the washing and 24-hour drying. The information obtained in this evaluation should be included on the preceding Technical Performance Form. a) Immerse the lower legs (starting at the pants cuff) of the turnout pants in four inches (43 ) of water for 15 minutes. Weigh the turnout pants (a simple fish type scale is sufficient) before and after the immersion and the resulting weight gain will be recorded on the Technical Performance Form. b) The turnout coat, outer shell and thermal liner will be completely submerged in water for 15 minutes. Weigh the turnout coat (a simple fish type scale is sufficient) before and after the immersion and the resulting weight gain will be recorded on the Technical Performance Form. c) Immediately following (b), hang the turnout coat on a hook. After a period of two hours, weigh the turnout coat for a second time using the same scale. The weight will be recorded on the Technical Performance Form. PERFORMANCE FORM Manufacturer FORMTEXT      Model FORMTEXT      Serial Number FORMTEXT      Participant Name FORMTEXT       The evaluator should be properly hydrated. The recommendation is for each evaluator to consume 8 oz. of water prior to the start of each exercise. The exercises should be completed at a moderate pace with the evaluator focusing on the garment performance. The evaluators and manufacturer brands should be mixed in consideration of the ambient temperature increase from morning to afternoon, with the intent of minimizing the impact on the evaluation. The committee should note below the environment and consider this when analyzing scores (information should include ambient conditions: temperature, humidity, etc.; burn facility conditions: temperature, etc.).  FORMTEXT       Ladder Raise: As a member of a team, retrieve a 242 ladder from the engine. Raise, secure and climb the ladder to the height of the fly section to lock in (circle one). Rate the flexibility of the kneesFlexible54321RestrictiveRate the flexibility of the crotch and thighsFlexible54321RestrictiveRate the flexibility of the shouldersFlexible54321RestrictiveRate the flexibility of the arms and elbowsFlexible54321RestrictiveRate the overall cut of the pantsConforming54321BulkyRate the overall cut of the coatConforming54321BulkyRate the overall comfort of the pantsComfortable54321UncomfortableRate the overall comfort of the coatComfortable54321Uncomfortable Advancing a Preconnect: Advance a 1 3/4" preconnect, charge the line and flow water to knock over three traffic cones placed at positions of 9, 12 and 3 oclock, maneuvering the line each time so it is aligned with the cones (circle one). Rate the flexibility of the pantsFlexible54321RestrictiveRate the flexibility of the coatFlexible54321RestrictiveRate the overall comfort of the pantsComfortable54321UncomfortableRate the overall comfort of the coatComfortable54321Uncomfortable SCBA Confidence Course: Complete the fire departments authorized course (circle one). Rate the flexibility of the knee when crawlingFlexible54321RestrictiveRate the padding in the knee for the thicknessSufficient54321InsufficientRate the padding in the knee for bulkinessNot Bulky54321BulkyRate the flexibility of the shouldersFlexible54321RestrictiveRate the flexibility of the arms and elbowsFlexible54321RestrictiveRate the collar effectiveness and comfortComfortable54321Uncomfortable Live Fire: Complete the fire departments authorized live fire exercise, such as Burn to Learn or other. Minimum should be entry with a charged 1 3/4" handline, advance to seat of fire and drag a dummy out of the burn building. Note The burn exercise should be completed twice using the same turnouts with a sufficient rehab break for hydration. The evaluator should note that on the first entry the turnouts will be at ambient temperature and relatively dry. Then note on the second entry how much stored energy and sweat/weight gain has occurred and the effect on task fulfillment. First entry rate the overall function of the pantsFlexible54321RestrictiveFirst entry rate the overall function of the coatFlexible54321RestrictiveSecond entry rate the protective effectivenessFlexible54321RestrictiveSecond entry rate the water/weight gainComfortable54321UncomfortableSecond entry rate the overall comfort of the pantsComfortable54321UncomfortableSecond entry rate the overall comfort of the coatComfortable54321Uncomfortable IN SERVICE FORM This form needs to be completed after each shift the garment was used and for each manufacturers brand. Manufacturer FORMTEXT      Model FORMTEXT      Serial Number FORMTEXT      Participant Name FORMTEXT      Date FORMTEXT      Was this gear used at a structure fire this shift?Yes FORMTEXT      No FORMTEXT       Please rate the turnout gear on the following (circle one). Flexible54321StiffEase of donning54321Difficulty donningEase of doffing54321Difficulty doffingComfort with SCBA54321Discomfort with SCBAGood SCBA interface with pockets54321Poor SCBA interface with pocketsGood shoulder flexibility with SCBA54321Poor shoulder flexibility with SCBAGood coat/collar closure54321Difficult coat/collar closureSufficient padding on shoulders54321Insufficient padding on shouldersFlexibility of arms and elbows54321Inflexibility of arms and elbowsLike pants closure/belt54321Dislike pant closure/beltSufficient padding in knees54321Insufficient padding in kneesFlexible when kneeling54321Inflexible when kneelingCoat is cool to work in54321Coat is too hot to work inPants are cool to work in54321Pants are too hot to work inTurnouts are light54321Turnouts are heavyPockets are adequate54321Pockets are inadequateSuspenders are comfortable54321Suspenders are uncomfortableI like the design/looks54321I dislike the design/looksSatisfactory fit54321Unsatisfactory fitComfortable turnouts!54321Uncomfortable turnouts! I rate the use of these turnouts this shift as (circle one): Exceptional / Acceptable / Marginal / Unacceptable Please write a statement about the overall fit and function of the gear and elaborate on any very positive or very negative scores you gave above. Appendix C: Helmet Wear Test Evaluation Thank you for participating in the helmet wear test program. Your feedback is instrumental for the continuous improvement in the quality of our helmets. Model: FORMTEXT       Helmet Manufacture Date:  FORMTEXT       (Located on barcode under brim) Fire Department:  FORMTEXT       Your name:  FORMTEXT       Rank:  FORMTEXT       Phone #:  FORMTEXT       Station #:  FORMTEXT       Address:  FORMTEXT       Shift:  FORMTEXT       Dates Tested: From:  FORMTEXT       To:  FORMTEXT       Approximate # of Runs:  FORMTEXT       # of Working Fire Calls:  FORMTEXT       What type of firefighting/rescue do you handle? 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