A guest post by LMCIT Loss Control Field Consultant Troy Walsh
Did you know that Minnesota OSHA grants will help with fire department personal protective equipment (PPE)?
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) sets standards, and the NFPA 1851 Standard discusses the 10-year life cycle of firefighter PPE. The full title of the standard is NFPA 1851 – Standard on Selection, Care, and Maintenance of Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting.
The City of Walnut Grove Fire Department has been working towards updating some of its current PPE that is beyond its 10-year life. The fire department developed a list of all the PPE that needed to be within the 10-year replacement period. Turnout gear including helmets, self-contained breathing apparatus hoods, coats, pants, boots, and gloves were all inventoried and inspected as to their safe operating condition.
The department found that 22 of their 25 helmets, 16 of their 25 pairs of boots, and two full sets of turnout gear (coats & pants) were expired. These are not cheap items in these quantities, and the cost doesn’t always fit into the annual budget. The department started to look at funding options and found that Minnesota OSHA has a 50/50 Grant Program that would include firefighter PPE:
Workplace Safety and Health Safety Grant Program
Guest blogger Troy Walsh |
Congratulations to the Walnut Grove Fire Department on their Minnesota OSHA Safety Grant!
Remember: Responder Safety = Public Safety
Up next: Body-Worn Camera Audits
Stay safe,
Troy
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