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| 2. Protective equipment; volunteer fire association. A volunteer | fire association shall provide protective equipment for at least 2 | firefighters. A firefighter shall use protective equipment whenever | exposed to the hazards for which that equipment is provided. |
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| | 3. Protective clothing. Protective clothing consists of a | coat and trousers or a coverall designed to provide body | protection from moisture, flames, radiant heat, contact with | caustic or toxic materials and other harmful exposures to a | firefighter. Purchases of new protective clothing by a fire | department must meet or exceed the National Fire Protection | Association standards. |
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| | 4. Head protection. A firefighter's helmet must be a light- | colored, nonconductive material. Dark-colored, nonconductive | helmets may be used if reflective tape is applied to the exterior | sides of the helmet. Purchases of new helmets by a fire | department must meet or exceed 29 Code of Federal Regulations, | Part 1910, General Industry Standards of the Occupational Safety | and Health Administration, subpart L. |
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| | 4-A.__Helmet ensemble.__Purchases of new helmet ensembles by a | fire department must meet or exceed National Fire Protection | Association standards. |
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| | 5. Foot protection. All firefighters' boots must have a | puncture resistant, slip resistant sole. Purchases of new boots | by fire departments must meet or exceed the American National | Standards Institute standard Z41.1 and 29 Code of Federal | Regulations, Part 1910, General Industry Standards of the | Occupational Safety and Health Administration and National Fire | Protection Association standards. |
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| | 6. Hand protection. Hand protection consists of heat | insulating gloves or mittens which that are not readily | flammable. Purchases of new hand protection by a fire department | must meet or exceed 29 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910, | General Industry Standards of the Occupational Safety and Health | Administration and National Fire Protection Association | standards. |
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| | 7. Self-contained breathing apparatus. Purchases of new | respiratory apparatus by a department must be classified as | pressure demand, self-contained meet National Fire Protection | Association standards and have a minimum of 1/2 hour normal | service life plus an additional 1/2 hour capacity in a spare | cylinder. The entire unit must meet the Mine Safety Health | Administration, the National Institute for Occupational Safety |
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