NFPA 1410 Standard on Training for Initial Emergency Scene Operations
NFPA 1410 初期火灾扑救训练标准
1-1.1* This standard contains the minimum requirements for evaluating training for initial fire suppression and rescue procedures used by fire department personnel engaged in emergency scene operations.
1-1.2 This standard specifies basic evolutions that can be adapted to local conditions and serves as a standard mechanism for the evaluation of minimum acceptable performance during training for initial fire suppression and rescue activities.
Train your team for fast, efficient response to emergencies with the 2010 NFPA 1410.
NFPA 1410 Standard on Training for Initial Emergency Scene Operations provides fire departments with an objective method of measuring performance for initial fire suppression and rescue procedures using available personnel and equipment. This standard specifies basic evolutions that can be adapted to local conditions and serves as a standard mechanism for the evaluation of minimum acceptable performance for hose line and water supply activities during training for initial fire attack.
The 2010 NFPA 1410 clarifies several previous evolutions and requirements for emergency scene operations, and includes the definition of rapid intervention crews (RIC) plus a new chapter with RIC training and performance requirements. These added requirements are consistent with those in the 2010 NFPA 1710 Standard for the Organization and Deployment of Fire Suppression Operations, Emergency Medical Operations, and Special Operations to the Public by Career Fire Departments and the new first-edition 2010 NFPA 1407 Standard for Training Fire Service Rapid Intervention Crews.
This is a valuable resource that every fire service training instructor, company officer, and chief officer needs to ensure public safety and effective fire protection. (Softbound, 21 pp., 2010)