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Fire
Apparatus and Emergency Equipment Magazine reports that
there is a proposal by the Interagency Board (IAB) for
Equipment Standardization and interoperability, which
will require all Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
(SCBA) to use the same universal air bottle. This is
scheduled for mandatory compliance in August 2007.
Even
if you just purchased all new SCBA with a FIRE Act grant
in the last few years, your masks, regulators and especially
all your bottles will be non-compliant. The idea is
that different departments at a mutual aid scene will
be able to use any full bottle available, even if the
SCBA is made by a different manufacturer.
Running out of bottles should not pose a problem, since
all departments now must carry a spare cylinder for
each SCBA unit in service. Bottles are now refilled
from on-scene air supply trucks that carry high-volume
air cylinders arranged in a cascade system to ensure
full and uniform pressure. Since this takes less than
five minutes, and a 30-minute air bottle provides about
18 minutes of air before needing to be refilled, running
out of bottles is rarely a problem.
Another
problem with this proposal is that this type of change
will violate federal NIOSH standards under which entire
SCBA models are certified to comply with OSHA standards.
At present, using one company's air bottle on a different
manufacturer's SCBA violates the NIOSH and OSHA standards
even if the bottles will interchange.
More
information can be obtained at www.firemagazine.com
Flashpoint
Spring 2006
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