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National Fire Protection Association 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471 Phone: 617-770-3000 Fax: 617-770-0700 www.nfpa.org M E M O R A N D U M TO: FROM: Technical Committee on Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications Jenny Depew, Project Administrator DATE: May 2, 2016 SUBJECT: NFPA 1002 Second Draft Technical Committee FINAL Ballot Results (F2016 Cycle) According to the final ballot results, all ballot items received the necessary affirmative votes to pass ballot. 30 Members Eligible to Vote 3 Members Not Returned (Avery, Best, Coon) 22 Members Voted Affirmative on All Revisions 3 Members Voted Affirmative w/ Comment on one or more Revisions (Goodings, Johnson, Kollar) 4 Member Voted Negative on one or more Revisions (Goodings, Hannan, Kollar, Wright II) 0 Members Abstained on one or more Revisions The attached report shows the number of affirmative, negative, and abstaining votes as well as the explanation of the vote for each revision. To pass ballot, each revision requires: (1) a simple majority of those eligible to vote and (2) an affirmative vote of 2 /3 of ballots returned. See Sections 3.3.4.3.(c) and 4.3.10.1 of the Regulations Governing the Development of NFPA Standards.

1 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM Second Revision No. 2-NFPA 1002-2016 [ Section No. 2.4 ] 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. NFPA 1000, Standard for Fire Service Professional Qualifications Accreditation and Certification Systems, 2017 edition. NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 2013 edition. NFPA 1031, Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner, 2014 edition. NFPA 1901, Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus, 2016 edition. NFPA 1906, Standard for Wildland Fire Apparatus, 2016 edition. NFPA 1911, Standard for the Inspection, Maintenance, Testing, and Retirement of In-Service Automotive Fire Apparatus, 2017 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Ed Conlin Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Thu Mar 31 09:33:07 EDT 2016 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: The reference to NFPA 1001 was added to this section since extracts from 1001 were included. No extracts from 1001 were in the previous edition Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 30 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 24 Affirmative All 3 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Avery, Scott E. Best, Richard L. Coon, Geoffrey L.

2 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM Affirmative All Abner, James C. Allen, Bob Athey, Michael M. Ballard, Adam C. Caviness, Michael Collier, J. T. Cunningham, John S. Feldman, Alec Fontenot, Kenn Hannan, Craig L. Harris, David R. Henderson, C. Gordon Herndon, Jr., Forest Jobusch, Jim Marlatt, F. Patrick McMillian, Justin Ozog, Jerome E. Rhoades, Jr., John K. Spoons, Christina Takahashi, Tina Turno, Donald H. J. VanCleve, Jimmy Wade, John T. Wright II, Dudley H. A. Affirmative with Comment Goodings, Douglas R. I agree Johnson, Jeff agree Kollar, Todd R. I feel that this is appropriate.

3 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM Second Revision No. 6-NFPA 1002-2016 [ New Section after 4.3.7(B) ] 4.4 Fire Department Communications. This duty shall involve initiating responses, receiving telephone calls, and using fire department communications equipment to correctly relay verbal or written information. 4.4.1 Initiate the response to a reported emergency, given the report of an emergency, fire department SOPs, and communications equipment, so that all necessary information is obtained, communications equipment is operated correctly, and the information is relayed promptly and accurately to the dispatch center. [ 1001: 5.2.1] (A) Requisite Knowledge. Procedures for reporting an emergency; departmental SOPs for taking and receiving alarms, radio codes, or procedures; and information needs of dispatch center. [ 1001: 5.2.1(A)] (B) Requisite Skills. The ability to operate fire department communications equipment, relay information, and record information. [ 1001: 5.2.1(B)] 4.4.2 Receive a telephone call, given a fire department phone, so that procedures for answering the phone are used and the caller s information is relayed. [ 1001: 5.2.2] (A) Requisite Knowledge. Fire department procedures for answering nonemergency telephone calls. [ 1001: 5.2.2(A)] (B) Requisite Skills. The ability to operate fire station telephone and intercom equipment. [ 1001: 5.2.2(B)] 4.4.3 Transmit and receive messages via the fire department radio, given a fire department radio and operating procedures, so that the information is accurate, complete, clear, and relayed within the time established by the AHJ. [ 1001: 5.2.3] (A) Requisite Knowledge. Departmental radio procedures and etiquette for routine traffic, emergency traffic, and emergency evacuation signals. [ 1001: 5.2.3(A)] (B) Requisite Skills. The ability to operate radio equipment and discriminate between routine and emergency traffic. [ 1001: 5.2.3(B)] 4.4.4 Activate emergency procedures, given an emergency situation and department SOPs, so that emergency actions can be initiated. (A) Requisite Knowledge. Department SOPs and emergency communication procedures. (B) Requisite Skills. The ability to activate emergency procedures in accordance with the department s SOPs. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Ed Conlin

4 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Fri Apr 08 12:08:53 EDT 2016 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: This section was added so that driver/operators of any type of apparatus covered by this standard meet this requirement Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 30 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 24 Affirmative All 3 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Avery, Scott E. Best, Richard L. Coon, Geoffrey L. Affirmative All Abner, James C. Allen, Bob Athey, Michael M. Ballard, Adam C. Caviness, Michael Collier, J. T. Cunningham, John S. Feldman, Alec Fontenot, Kenn Hannan, Craig L. Harris, David R. Henderson, C. Gordon Herndon, Jr., Forest Jobusch, Jim

5 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM Marlatt, F. Patrick McMillian, Justin Ozog, Jerome E. Rhoades, Jr., John K. Spoons, Christina Takahashi, Tina Turno, Donald H. J. VanCleve, Jimmy Wade, John T. Wright II, Dudley H. A. Affirmative with Comment Goodings, Douglas R. Does the driver operator need to know how to answer a phone or just speak on a radio? Johnson, Jeff agree Kollar, Todd R. I feel that this is appropriate.

6 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM Second Revision No. 1-NFPA 1002-2016 [ Chapter 5 ] Chapter 5 Apparatus Equipped with Fire Pump 5.1* General. The requirements of Fire Fighter 1 as specified in NFPA 1001 (or the requirements of Advanced Exterior Industrial Fire Brigade Member or Interior Structural Fire Brigade Member as specified in NFPA 1081 ) and the job performance requirements defined in Sections 5.1and through 5.2 shall be met prior to qualifying as a fire department driver/operator pumper driver/operator pumper. 5.1.1 General Knowledge Requirements. The organization of the fire department; the role of the driver/operator in the organization; the mission of fire service; the fire department s standard operating procedures (SOPs) and rules and regulations as they apply to the driver/operator; the value of fire and life safety initiatives in support of the fire department mission and to reduce fire fighter line-of-duty injuries and fatalities; the role of other agencies as they relate to the fire department; aspects of the fire department s member assistance program; the importance of physical fitness and a healthy lifestyle to the performance of the duties of a fire fighter; the critical aspects of NFPA 1500. [ 1001: 5.1.1] 5.1.2 Perform the visual and operational checks on the systems and components specified in the following list in addition to those in 4.2.1, given a fire department pumper, its manufacturer s specifications, and policies and procedures of the jurisdiction, so that the operational status of the pumper is verified: (1) Water tank and other extinguishing agent levels (if applicable) (2) Pumping systems (3) Foam systems (A) Requisite Knowledge. Manufacturer's specifications and requirements, and policies and procedures of the jurisdiction. (B) Requisite Skills. The ability to use hand tools, recognize system problems, and correct any deficiency noted according to policies and procedures. 5.2 Operations. 5.2.1 Respond on apparatus to an emergency scene, given safety equipment as provided by the AHJ, so that the apparatus is correctly mounted and dismounted and seat belts are used while the vehicle is in motion. (A) Requisite Knowledge. Mounting and dismounting procedures for riding fire apparatus, hazards and ways to avoid hazards associated with riding apparatus, prohibited practices, and types of department safety equipment and the means for usage. [ 1001: 5.3.2(A)] (B) Requisite Skills. The ability to use each piece of provided safety equipment. [ 1001: 5.3.2(B)] 5.2.2 Establish and operate in work areas at emergency and nonemergency scenes, given safety equipment, traffic and scene control devices, emergency and nonemergency scenes, traffic and other hazards, an assignment, and SOPs, so that procedures are followed, safety equipment is utilized, protected work areas are established as directed using traffic and scene control devices, and the driver/operator performs assigned tasks only in established, protected work areas.

7 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM (A) Requisite Knowledge. Potential hazards involved in operating on emergency and nonemergency scenes including vehicle traffic, utilities, and environmental conditions; proper procedures for dismounting apparatus in traffic; procedures for safe operation at emergency and nonemergency scenes; and the safety equipment available for members on emergency and nonemergency scenes. (B) Requisite Skills. The ability to use safety equipment, deploy traffic and scene control devices, dismount apparatus, establish and operate in the protected work areas as directed. 5.2.3 Connect a fire department pumper to a water supply as a member of a team, given supply or intake hose, hose tools, and a fire hydrant or static water source, so that connections are tight and water flow is unobstructed. [ 1001: 5.3.15] (A) Requisite Knowledge. Loading and off-loading procedures for mobile water supply apparatus; fire hydrant operation; and suitable static water supply sources, procedures, and protocol for connecting to various water sources. [ 1001: 5.3.15(A)] (B) Requisite Skills. The ability to hand lay a supply hose, connect and place hard suction hose for drafting operations, deploy portable water tanks as well as the equipment necessary to transfer water between and draft from them, make hydrant-to-pumper hose connections for forward and reverse lays, connect supply hose to a hydrant, and fully open and close the hydrant. [ 1001: 5.3.15(B)] 5.2.4 Produce effective hand or master streams, given the sources specified in the following list, so that the pump is engaged, all pressure control and vehicle safety devices are set, the rated flow of the nozzle is achieved and maintained, and the apparatus is monitored for potential problems: (1) Internal tank (2)* Pressurized source (3) Static source (4) Transfer from internal tank to external source (A) Requisite Knowledge. Hydraulic calculations for friction loss and flow using both written formulas and estimation methods, safe operation of the pump, problems related to small-diameter or dead-end mains, low-pressure and private water supply systems, hydrant coding systems, and reliability of static sources. (B) Requisite Skills. The ability to position a fire department pumper to operate at a fire hydrant and at a static water source, power transfer from vehicle engine to pump, draft, operate pumper pressure control systems, operate the volume/pressure transfer valve (multistage pumps only), operate auxiliary cooling systems, make the transition between internal and external water sources, and assemble hose lines, nozzles, valves, and appliances. 5.2.5 Pump a supply line of 2 1 2 in. (65 mm) or larger, given a relay pumping evolution the length and size of the line and the desired flow and intake pressure, so that the correct pressure and flow are provided to the next pumper in the relay. (A) Requisite Knowledge. Hydraulic calculations for friction loss and flow using both written formulas and estimation methods, safe operation of the pump, problems related to small-diameter or dead-end mains, low-pressure and private water supply systems, hydrant coding systems, and reliability of static sources.

8 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM (B) Requisite Skills. The ability to position a fire department pumper to operate at a fire hydrant and at a static water source, power transfer from vehicle engine to pump, draft, operate pumper pressure control systems, operate the volume/pressure transfer valve (multistage pumps only), operate auxiliary cooling systems, make the transition between internal and external water sources, and assemble hose lines, nozzles, valves, and appliances. 5.2.6 Produce a foam fire stream, given foam-producing equipment, so that proportioned foam is provided. (A) Requisite Knowledge. Proportioning rates and concentrations, equipment assembly procedures, foam system limitations, and manufacturer's specifications. (B) Requisite Skills. The ability to operate foam proportioning equipment and connect foam stream equipment. 5.2.7 Supply water to fire sprinkler and standpipe systems, given specific system information and a fire department pumper, so that water is supplied to the system at the correct volume and pressure. (A) Requisite Knowledge. Calculation of pump discharge pressure; hose layouts; location of fire department connection; alternative supply procedures if fire department connection is not usable; operating principles of sprinkler systems as defined in NFPA 13, NFPA 13D, and NFPA 13R; fire department operations in sprinklered properties as defined in NFPA 13E; and operating principles of standpipe systems as defined in NFPA 14. (B) Requisite Skills. The ability to position a fire department pumper to operate at a fire hydrant and at a static water source, power transfer from vehicle engine to pump, draft, operate pumper pressure control systems, operate the volume/pressure transfer valve (multistage pumps only), operate auxiliary cooling systems, make the transition between internal and external water sources, and assemble hose lines, nozzles, valves, and appliances. Supplemental Information File Name Staff_Use_Only_1002-2014_Chapter_5_all.htm Description Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Ed Conlin Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Tue Mar 01 13:07:55 EST 2016 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: These changes would eliminate the necessity for the driver operator to complete all aspects of training and qualifications of NFPA 1001 Firefighter I in order to be qualified as a Driver/Operator. Ballot Results

9 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM This item has passed ballot 30 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 22 Affirmative All 1 Affirmative with Comments 4 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Avery, Scott E. Best, Richard L. Coon, Geoffrey L. Affirmative All Abner, James C. Allen, Bob Athey, Michael M. Ballard, Adam C. Caviness, Michael Collier, J. T. Cunningham, John S. Feldman, Alec Fontenot, Kenn Harris, David R. Henderson, C. Gordon Herndon, Jr., Forest Jobusch, Jim Marlatt, F. Patrick McMillian, Justin Ozog, Jerome E. Rhoades, Jr., John K. Spoons, Christina Takahashi, Tina Turno, Donald H. J. VanCleve, Jimmy Wade, John T. Affirmative with Comment Johnson, Jeff agree

10 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM Negative with Comment Goodings, Douglas R. I believe the requirements of Firefighter Level I should be kept Hannan, Craig L. The elimination of the FFI requirements create risk and safety issues. Kollar, Todd R. I believe that Fire Apparatus Driver Engineers may be tasked with leading fire crews and in many cases act as the 0n-scene Incident Commander. Wright II, Dudley H. A. I feel that training as a FF1 is necessary to be a driver/operator

11 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM Second Revision No. 3-NFPA 1002-2016 [ Section No. 8.2.1(A) ] (A) Requisite Knowledge. Hydraulic calculations for friction loss and flow using both written formulas and estimation methods, safe operation of the pump, correct apparatus placement, personal safety considerations, problems related to small-diameter or dead-end mains and low-pressure and private water supply systems, hydrant cooling coding systems, and reliability of static sources. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Ed Conlin Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Thu Mar 31 12:43:46 EDT 2016 Committee Statement Committee Statement: An Errata was created in 1998 to correct the issue of "hydrant cooling system" versus "hydrant coding system". The Errata below corrected 3.2.1(a) and 3.2.2(a) but the wording also existed in 6.2.1 (a). That section is now 8.2.1(a) which now contains the incorrect language "hydrant cooling system". This SR will correct the issue in 8.2.1(a) that the Errata was designed to correct. Errata, NFPA 1002 Standard on Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications 1998 Edition Reference: 3-2.1(a) and 3-2.2(a) Errata No.: 1002-98-1 The Committee on Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications notes the following error in the 1998 edition of NFPA 1002, Standard on Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator/Professional Qualifications. 1. In paragraphs 3-2.1(a) and 3-2.2(a) correct the wording "hydrant cooling systems" to read "hydrant coding systems". Response Message: Issue Date: October 30, 1998 Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 30 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned

12 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM 24 Affirmative All 3 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Avery, Scott E. Best, Richard L. Coon, Geoffrey L. Affirmative All Abner, James C. Allen, Bob Athey, Michael M. Ballard, Adam C. Caviness, Michael Collier, J. T. Cunningham, John S. Feldman, Alec Fontenot, Kenn Hannan, Craig L. Harris, David R. Henderson, C. Gordon Herndon, Jr., Forest Jobusch, Jim Marlatt, F. Patrick McMillian, Justin Ozog, Jerome E. Rhoades, Jr., John K. Spoons, Christina Takahashi, Tina Turno, Donald H. J. VanCleve, Jimmy Wade, John T. Wright II, Dudley H. A. Affirmative with Comment Goodings, Douglas R. I agree Johnson, Jeff agree Kollar, Todd R.

13 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM I feel that this is appropriate.

14 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM Second Revision No. 4-NFPA 1002-2016 [ Section No. 8.2.2(A) ] (A) Requisite Knowledge. Hydraulic calculations for friction loss and flow using both written formulas and estimation methods, safe operation of the pump, problems related to small-diameter or dead-end main and low-pressure and private water supply systems, hydrant cooling coding systems, and reliability of static sources. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Ed Conlin Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Thu Mar 31 13:00:18 EDT 2016 Committee Statement Committee Statement: An Errata was created in 1998 to correct the issue of "hydrant cooling system" versus "hydrant coding system". The Errata below corrected 3.2.1(a) and 3.2.2(a) but the wording also existed in 6.2.1 (a). The document still contains the incorrect language "hydrant cooling system" in 8.2.2(a). This SR will correct the issue in 8.2.2(a) that the Errata was designed to correct. Errata, NFPA 1002 Standard on Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications 1998 Edition Reference: 3-2.1(a) and 3-2.2(a) Errata No.: 1002-98-1 The Committee on Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications notes the following error in the 1998 edition of NFPA 1002, Standard on Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator/Professional Qualifications. 1. In paragraphs 3-2.1(a) and 3-2.2(a) correct the wording "hydrant cooling systems" to read "hydrant coding systems". Response Message: Issue Date: October 30, 1998 Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 30 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 24 Affirmative All

15 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM 3 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Avery, Scott E. Best, Richard L. Coon, Geoffrey L. Affirmative All Abner, James C. Allen, Bob Athey, Michael M. Ballard, Adam C. Caviness, Michael Collier, J. T. Cunningham, John S. Feldman, Alec Fontenot, Kenn Hannan, Craig L. Harris, David R. Henderson, C. Gordon Herndon, Jr., Forest Jobusch, Jim Marlatt, F. Patrick McMillian, Justin Ozog, Jerome E. Rhoades, Jr., John K. Spoons, Christina Takahashi, Tina Turno, Donald H. J. VanCleve, Jimmy Wade, John T. Wright II, Dudley H. A. Affirmative with Comment Goodings, Douglas R. I agree Johnson, Jeff agree Kollar, Todd R. I feel that this is appropriate.

16 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM Second Revision No. 5-NFPA 1002-2016 [ Section No. C.1 ]

17 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM C.1 Emergency Response Personnel Who Drive and Operate Fire Apparatus.

18 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM The matrices shown in Table C.1 are included to provide the user of the standard with an overview of the JPRs and the progression of the various levels found in the document. They are intended to assist the user of the document with the implementation of the requirements and the development of training programs using the JPRs. Table C.1 Overview of JPRs for Emergency Response Personnel Who Drive and Operate Fire Apparatus Preventive Maintenance 4.2.1 Perform the visual and operational checks on the systems and components specified in the following list, given a fire department vehicle, its manufacturer s specifications, and policies and procedures of the jurisdiction, so that the operational status of the vehicle is verified: (1) Battery(ies) (2) Braking system (3) Coolant system (4) Electrical system (5) Fuel (6) Hydraulic fluids (7) Oil (8) Tires (9) Steering system (10) Belts (11) Tools, appliances, and equipment (12) Built-in safety features 4.2.2 Document visual and operational checks on the systems, given maintenance and inspection forms, so that all items are checked for operation and deficiencies are reported. General Requirements Driving/Operating 4.3.1 Operate a fire apparatus, given a vehicle and a predetermined route on a public way that incorporates the maneuvers and features that the driver/operator is expected to encounter during normal operations, so that the vehicle is operated in compliance with all applicable state and local laws and departmental rules and regulations. 4.3.2 Back a vehicle from a roadway into restricted spaces on both the right and left sides of the vehicle, given a fire apparatus; a spotter where the spotter assists the driver in performing the maneuver; and restricted spaces 12 ft (3.7 m) in width, requiring 90-degree right-hand and left-hand turns from the roadway; so that the vehicle is parked within the restricted areas without having to stop and pull forward and without striking obstructions. 4.3.3 Maneuver a vehicle around obstructions on a roadway while moving forward and in reverse, given a fire apparatus; a spotter where the spotter assists the driver in performing the maneuver; and a roadway with obstructions, so that the vehicle is maneuvered through the obstructions without stopping to change the direction of travel and without striking the obstructions. 4.3.4 Turn a fire apparatus 180 degrees within a confined space, given a fire apparatus; a spotter where the spotter assists the driver in performing the maneuver; and an area in which the vehicle cannot perform a U-turn without stopping and backing up, so that the vehicle is turned 180 degrees without striking obstructions within the given space. 4.3.5 Maneuver a fire apparatus in areas with restricted horizontal and vertical clearances, given a fire apparatus and a course that requires the operator to move through areas of restricted horizontal and vertical clearances, so that the operator judges the ability of the vehicle to pass through the openings and so that no obstructions are struck.

19 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM Preventive Maintenance General 5.1.2 Perform the visual and operational checks on the systems and components specified in the following list in addition to those in 4.2.1, given a fire department pumper, its manufacturer s specifications, and policies and procedures of the jurisdiction, so that the operational status of the pumper is verified: (1) Water tank and other extinguishing agent levels (if applicable) (2) Pumping systems (3) Foam systems General Requirements Driving/Operating 4.3.6 Operate a vehicle using defensive driving techniques, given an assignment and a fire apparatus, so that control of the vehicle is maintained. 4.3.7 Operate all fixed systems and equipment on the vehicle not addressed elsewhere in this standard, given systems and equipment, manufacturer s specifications and instructions, and departmental policies and procedures for the systems and equipment, so that each system or piece of equipment is operated in accordance with the applicable instructions and policies. Communications 4.4.1 Initiate the response to a reported emergency, given the report of an emergency, fire department SOPs, and communications equipment, so that all necessary information is obtained, communications equipment is operated correctly, and the information is relayed promptly and accurately to the dispatch center. [ 1001: 5.2.1] 4.4.2 Receive a telephone call, given a fire department phone, so that procedures for answering the phone are used and the caller s information is relayed. [ 1001: 5.2.2] 4.4.3 Transmit and receive messages via the fire department radio, given a fire department radio and operating procedures, so that the information is accurate, complete, clear, and relayed within the time established by the AHJ. [ 1001: 5.2.3] 4.4.4 Activate emergency procedures, given an emergency situation and department SOPs, so that emergency actions can be initiated Apparatus Equipped with a Fire Pump Operations 5.2.1 Respond on apparatus to an emergency scene, given safety equipment as provided by the AHJ, so that the apparatus is correctly mounted and dismounted and seat belts are used while the vehicle is in motion. 5.2.2 Establish and operate in work areas at emergency and nonemergency scenes, given safety equipment, traffic and scene control devices, emergency and nonemergency scenes, traffic and other hazards, an assignment, and SOPs, so that procedures are followed, safety equipment is utilized, protected work areas are established as directed using traffic and scene control devices, and the driver/operator performs assigned tasks only in established, protected work areas. 5.2.3 Connect a fire department pumper to a water supply as a member of a team, given supply or intake hose, hose

20 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM Preventive Maintenance General 6.1.1 Perform the visual and operational checks on the systems and components specified in the following list in addition to those specified in 4.2.1, given a fire department aerial apparatus, and policies and procedures of the jurisdiction, so that the operational readiness of the aerial apparatus is verified: (1) Cable systems (if applicable) (2) Aerial device hydraulic systems (3) Slides and rollers (4) Stabilizing systems (5) Aerial device safety systems (6) Breathing air systems (7) Communication systems General Requirements Driving/Operating tools, and a fire hydrant or static water source, so that connections are tight and water flow is unobstructed. [ 1001: 5.3.15] 5.2.4 Produce effective hand or master streams, given the sources specified in the following list, so that the pump is engaged, all pressure control and vehicle safety devices are set, the rated flow of the nozzle is achieved and maintained, and the apparatus is monitored for potential problems: (1) Internal tank (2) *Pressurized source (3) Static source (4) Transfer from internal tank to external source 5.2.5 Pump a supply line of 2 1 2 in. (65 mm) or larger, given a relay pumping evolution the length and size of the line and the desired flow and intake pressure, so that the correct pressure and flow are provided to the next pumper in the relay. 5.2.6 Produce a foam fire stream, given foam-producing equipment, so that proportioned foam is provided. 5.2.7 Supply water to fire sprinkler and standpipe systems, given specific system information and a fire department pumper, so that water is supplied to the system at the correct volume and pressure. Apparatus Equipped with an Aerial Device Operations 6.2.1 Maneuver and position an aerial apparatus, given an aerial apparatus, an incident location, a situation description, and an assignment, so that the apparatus is positioned for correct aerial device deployment. 6.2.2 Stabilize an aerial apparatus, given a positioned vehicle and the manufacturer s recommendations, so that power can be transferred to the aerial device hydraulic system and the device can be deployed. 6.2.3 Maneuver and position the aerial device from each control station, given an incident location, a situation description, and an assignment, so that the aerial device is positioned to accomplish the assignment. 6.2.4 Lower an aerial device using the emergency operating system, given an aerial device, so that the aerial device is lowered to its bedded position.

21 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM General Requirements Preventive Maintenance Driving/Operating 6.2.5 Deploy and operate an elevated master stream, given an aerial device, a master stream device, and a desired flow so that the stream is effective. Apparatus Equipped with a Tiller General Operations 7.2.1 Perform the practical driving exercises specified in 4.3.2 through 4.3.5 from the tiller position, given a qualified driver, a fire department aerial apparatus equipped with a tiller, and a spotter where the spotter assists the driver in performing the maneuver, so that each exercise is performed without striking the vehicle or obstructions. 7.2.2 Operate a fire department aerial apparatus equipped with a tiller from the tiller position over a predetermined route on a public way, using the maneuvers specified in 4.3.1, given a qualified driver, a fire department aerial apparatus equipped with a tiller, and a spotter where the spotter assists the driver in performing the maneuver, so that the vehicle is operated in compliance with all applicable state and local laws, departmental rules and regulations, and the requirements of NFPA 1500, Section 4.2. 7.2.3 Position a fire department aerial apparatus equipped with a tiller from the tiller position, given the apparatus operating instructions, an incident location, a situation description, and an assignment, so that the aerial device is positioned and stabilized to accomplish the assignment. Wildland Fire Apparatus General Operations 8.1.1 Perform the visual and operational 8.2.1 Produce effective fire streams, given the sources checks on the systems and components specified in the following list, so that the pump is engaged, specified in the following list, in addition to all pressure-control and vehicle safety devices are set, the those in 4.2.1, given a wildland fire rated flow of the nozzle is achieved, and the apparatus is apparatus, its manufacturer s specifications, monitored for potential problems: and policies and procedures of the jurisdiction, so that the operational status is verified: (1) Water tank and/or other extinguishing agent levels (if applicable) (2) Pumping systems (3) Foam systems (1) Water tank (2) Pressurized source (3) Static source 8.1.2 Operate a wildland fire apparatus, 8.2.2 Pump a supply line, given a relay pumping evolution given a predetermined route off of a public the length and size of the line and pumping flow and desired way that incorporates the maneuvers and intake pressure, so that correct intake pressures and flow features that the driver/operator is expected are provided to the next pumper in the relay. to encounter during normal operations, so that the vehicle is operated in compliance with all applicable departmental rules and regulations and the design limitations of the vehicle.

22 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM General Requirements Preventive Maintenance Driving/Operating 8.2.3 Produce a foam fire stream, given foam-producing equipment, so that the correct proportion of foam is provided. Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Apparatus General Operations 9.1.1 Perform the visual and operational checks on the systems and components specified in the following list in addition to those in 4.2.1, given an ARFF vehicle and the manufacturer s servicing, testing, and inspection criteria, and policies and procedures of the jurisdiction, so that the operational status of the vehicle is verified: (1) Agent dispensing systems (2) Secondary extinguishing systems (3) Vehicle-mounted breathing air systems 9.1.2 Operate an ARFF vehicle, given a predetermined route on an airport that includes the maneuvers listed in 4.3.1, and operation in all aircraft movement areas, so that the vehicle is operated in compliance with all applicable federal, state/provincial, tribal, and local laws and departmental rules and regulations. 9.1.3 Operate an ARFF apparatus, given a predetermined route, off of an improved surface that incorporates the maneuvers and features that the driver/operator is expected to encounter during normal operations, so that the vehicle is operated in compliance with all applicable departmental rules and regulations and the design limitations of the vehicle. 9.2.1 Maneuver and position an ARFF vehicle, given an incident location and description that involves the largest aircraft that uses the airport, so that the vehicle is positioned for correct operation at each operational position for the aircraft. 9.2.2 Produce a fire stream while the vehicle is in both forward and reverse power modulation, given a discharge rate and intended target, so that the pump is engaged, the turrets are deployed, the agent is delivered to the intended target at the correct rate, and the apparatus is moved and monitored for potential problems. 9.2.3 Produce a fire stream, given a rate of discharge and water supplied from the sources specified in the following list, so that the pump is engaged, the turrets are deployed, the agent is delivered to the intended target at the correct rate, and the apparatus is monitored for potential problems: (1) The internal tank (2) Pressurized source (3) Static source in fire apparatus equipped with drafting capabilities Mobile Water Supply Apparatus General Operations 10.1.1 Perform the visual and operational checks on the systems and components specified in the following list, in addition to those specified in 4.2.1, given a fire department mobile water supply apparatus, and policies and procedures of the jurisdiction, so that the operational readiness of the mobile water supply apparatus is verified: (1) Water tank and other extinguishing agent levels (if applicable) (2) Pumping system (if applicable) (3) Rapid dump system (if applicable) (4) Foam system (if applicable) 10.2.1 Maneuver and position a mobile water supply apparatus at a water shuttle fill site, given a fill site location and one or more supply hose, so that the apparatus is positioned, supply hose are attached to the intake connections without having to stretch additional hose, and no objects are struck at the fill site.

23 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM General Requirements Preventive Maintenance Driving/Operating 10.2.2 Maneuver and position a mobile water supply apparatus at a water shuttle dump site, given a dump site and a portable water tank, so that all of the water being discharged from the apparatus enters the portable tank and no objects are struck at the dump site. 10.2.3 Establish a water shuttle dump site, given two or more portable water tanks, low-level strainers, water transfer equipment, fire hose, and a fire apparatus equipped with a fire pump, so that the tank being drafted from is kept full at all times, the tank being dumped into is emptied first, and the water is transferred from one tank to the next. Supplemental Information File Name 1002_ANNEX_C_Changes.docx Description Please use the attached file information to update appropriate sections Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Ed Conlin Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Apr 06 13:56:50 EDT 2016 Committee Statement Committee Statement: The attachment replaces 5.1.1 through 5.2.4 of Annex C Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 30 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 24 Affirmative All 3 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Avery, Scott E. Best, Richard L. Coon, Geoffrey L.

24 of 24 5/2/2016 2:42 PM Affirmative All Abner, James C. Allen, Bob Athey, Michael M. Ballard, Adam C. Caviness, Michael Collier, J. T. Cunningham, John S. Feldman, Alec Fontenot, Kenn Hannan, Craig L. Harris, David R. Henderson, C. Gordon Herndon, Jr., Forest Jobusch, Jim Marlatt, F. Patrick McMillian, Justin Ozog, Jerome E. Rhoades, Jr., John K. Spoons, Christina Takahashi, Tina Turno, Donald H. J. VanCleve, Jimmy Wade, John T. Wright II, Dudley H. A. Affirmative with Comment Goodings, Douglas R. I agree Johnson, Jeff agree Kollar, Todd R. I feel that this is appropriate.

APPARTUS EQUIPPED WITH A FIRE PUMP GENERAL 5.1.2 Perform the visual and operational checks on the systems and components specified in the following list in addition to those in 4.2.1, given a fire department pumper, its manufacturer s specifications, and policies and procedures of the jurisdiction, so that the operational status of the pumper is verified: (1) Water tank and other extinguishing agent levels (if applicable) (2) Pumping systems (3) Foam systems COMMUNICATIONS 5.2.1 Initiate the response to a reported emergency, given the report of an emergency, fire department SOPs, and communications equipment, so that all necessary information is obtained, communications equipment is operated correctly, and the information is relayed promptly and accurately to the dispatch center. [1001:5.2.1] 5.2.2 Receive a telephone call, given a fire department phone, so that procedures for answering the phone are used and the caller s information is relayed. [1001:5.2.2] 5.2.3 Transmit and receive messages via the fire department radio, given a fire department radio and operating procedures, so that the information is accurate, complete, clear, and relayed within the time established by the AHJ. [1001:5.2.3] 5.2.4

OPERATIONS Operations. 5.3.1 Respond on apparatus to an emergency scene, given safety equipment as provided by the AHJ, so that the apparatus is correctly mounted and dismounted and seat belts are used while the vehicle is in motion. 5.3.2 Establish and operate in work areas at emergency and nonemergency scenes, given safety equipment, traffic and scene control devices, emergency and nonemergency scenes, traffic and other hazards, an assignment, and SOPs, so that procedures are followed, safety equipment is utilized, protected work areas are established as directed using traffic and scene control devices, and the driver/operator performs assigned tasks only in established, protected work areas. 5.3.3 Connect a fire department pumper to a water supply as a member of a team, given supply or intake hose, hose tools, and a fire hydrant or static water source, so that connections are tight and water flow is unobstructed. [1001:5.3.15] 5.3.4 Produce effective hand or master streams, given the sources specified in the following list, so that the pump is engaged, all pressure control and vehicle safety devices are set, the rated flow of the nozzle is achieved and maintained, and the apparatus is monitored for potential problems: (1) Internal tank (2) *Pressurized source Activate emergency procedures, given an emergency situation and department SOPs, so that emergency actions can be initiated

(3) Static source (4) Transfer from internal tank to external source 5.3.5 Pump a supply line of 21 2 in. (65 mm) or larger, given a relay pumping evolution the length and size of the line and the desired flow and intake pressure, so that the correct pressure and flow are provided to the next pumper in the relay. 5.3.6 Produce a foam fire stream, given foamproducing equipment, so that proportioned foam is provided. 5.3.7 Supply water to fire sprinkler and standpipe systems, given specific system information and a fire department pumper, so that water is supplied to the system at the correct volume and pressure.