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1、Errata NFPA 1983 Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for bmergency Services 2006 Edition Reference: Table 4.4.1 Errata No.: 1983-06-1 The Committee on Special Operations Protective Clothing and Equipment notes the following error in the 2006 edition of NFPA 1983, Standard on Life Safes Rope a

2、nd Equipment for Emergency Services 1. In Table 4.4.1 under the Time column, change the word biannual to read every two years in all four places. Issue Date: July 31,2006 Copyright O 2006 All Rights Reserved NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION Copyright National Fire Protection Association Provided

3、 by IHS under license with NFPALicensee=Purdue University/5923082001 Not for Resale, 11/02/2006 10:00:30 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- NFPA 1983 Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services 2006 Edition NFPA, 1 Batteymarch Park, Quincy

4、, MA 021 69-7471 An International Codes and Standards Organization Copyright National Fire Protection Association Provided by IHS under license with NFPALicensee=Purdue University/5923082001 Not for Resale, 11/02/2006 10:00:30 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,-

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20、d these documents may not be construed as doing so. Copyrights This document is copyrighted by the NFPA. It is made available for a wide variety of both public and private uses. These include both use, by reference, in laws and regulations, and use in private self-regulation, standardization, and th

21、e promotion of safe practices and methods. B y making this document available for use and adoption by public authorities and private users, the NFPA does not waive any rights in copyright to this document. Use of NFPA documents for regulatory purposes should be accomplished through adop- tion by ref

22、erence. The term “adoption by reference” means the citing of title, edition, and publishing information only. Any deletions, additions, and changes desired by the adopting authority should be noted separately in the adopting instrument. In order to assist NFPA in following the uses made of its docum

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24、ns relating to NFPA codes, standards, recommended practices, and guides and all requests for information on NFPA procedures governing its codes and standards development process, including information on the procedures for requesting Formal Interpretations, for proposing Tentative Interim Amendments

25、, and for proposing revisions to NFPA documents during regular revision cycles, should be sent to NFPA headquarters, addressed to the attention of the Secretary, Standards Council, NFPA, 1 Batterymarch Park, P.O. Box 9101, Quincy, MA 02269-9101. For more information about NFPA, visit the NFPA websit

26、e at www.nfpa.org. Copyright National Fire Protection Association Provided by IHS under license with NFPALicensee=Purdue University/5923082001 Not for Resale, 11/02/2006 10:00:30 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- 1983-1 Copyright O 2006, National Fire Protecti

27、on Association, All Rights Reserved NFPA 1983 Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services 2006 Edition This edition of NFPA 1983, Standard on Lfe Safe9 Rope and Equapnient forEniwgency Seruaces, was prepared by the Technical Committee on Special Operations Protective Clothing a

28、nd Equipment and released by the Technical Correlating Committee on Fire and Emergency Services Protective Clothing and Equipment. It was issued by the Standards Council on January 27, 2006, with an effective date of February 16, 2006, and supersedes all previous editions. This edition of NFPA 1983

29、was approved as an American National Standard on February 16, 2006. Origin and Development of NFPA 1983 The Technical Committee on Protective Equipment for Fire Fighters (then renamed as the Technical Committee on Fire Service Protective Clothing and Equipment) began work on this standard in 1982 in

30、 answer to requests from the fire service to establish requirements for rope used by the fire service to perform rescues. During the development of the standard, harnesses and hardware used with the rope in rescue operations were included. The work was completed in the spring of 1984 and submitted t

31、o NFPAfor official adoption. The first edition was issued on June 6, 1985. The Subcommittee on Life Safety Ropes began revision of the 1985 edition in late 1987 and turned over its proposals to the Technical Committee in December 1988. The Technical Committee completed its work on the document in Ap

32、ril 1989, and it was submitted for the Annual Meeting 1990 cycle. The second edition was issued on July 20, 1990. During 1993, NFPA restructured the manner in which committees were organized, and all standing subcommittees were eliminated. Within the Technical Committee on Fire Service Protective Cl

33、othing and Equipment, the former standing subcommittees were reorganized as task groups to address specific technical issues, and the Technical Committee assumed the entire responsibility for NFPA 1983. In October 1994, just after the revisions for the third edition were completed, the Stan- dards C

34、ouncil appointed the Technical Correlating Committee on Fire and Emergency Ser- vices Protective Clothing and Equipment to oversee all fire and emergency services protective clothing and equipment issues. The existing Technical Committee on Fire Service Protective Clothing and Equipment ceased to ex

35、ist in May 1995, and seven new technical committees, each responsible for a different segment of the fire and emergency services protective cloth- ing and equipment spectrum, are now in place. The future responsibility for NFPA 1983 now rests with the new Technical Committee on Special Operations Pr

36、otective Clothing and Equipment, operating under the Technical Correlating Committee on Fire and Emergency Services Protective Clothing and Equipment. The third edition of NFPA 1983 was a complete revision to the document. The document was reformatted to present the certification requirements, the p

37、roduct labeling and user information requirements, the design requirements, the performance requirements, and the testing requirements each in separate chapters. A different approach was taken to life safety rope and the various items used in conjunction with the rope. While the life safety rope rem

38、ained as the key subject of the document, other items used in conjunction with the rope were addressed as system components. New criteria for personal escape rope were included to cover a type of life safety rope that is carried by fire fighters/rescuers and used only for fire fighter/rescuer escape

39、 or self-rescue in critical entrapment situations where the rope would provide the only viable means of escape. There were also new criteria, in addition to the harness requirements, for three types of belts: one Copyright National Fire Protection Association Provided by IHS under license with NFPAL

40、icensee=Purdue University/5923082001 Not for Resale, 11/02/2006 10:00:30 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- 1983-2 LIFE SAFETY ROPE AND EOUIPMENT FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES intended for use to position a fire fighter on a ladder, a second type for escape/self-rescu

41、e using a life safety rope, and a third type for both applications. Definitions were expanded to provide better understanding of terms. The testing requirements were greatly expanded to provide the criteria with which to evaluate performance and determine pass/fail. The third edition was acted on by

42、 the membership of the Association at the Annual Meeting in Denver, CO, on May 24, 1995, and was issued with an effective date ofAugust 11, 1995. The fourth edition of NFPA 1983 added a new type of rope - a throwline - a floating rope that is intended to be thrown to a person in water, or used as a

43、tether for rescuers during water rescue incidents. New requirements for pulleys and portable anchors were also added to the fourth edition as new items of system components. The former terminology for one- and two-person load classifications was changed to a simpler load classification based on the

44、weight that the rope or system is designed to support. Testing methods for descent control devices were modified to provide more accurate testing for the three types of descenders. Other testing modifications were made throughout Chapter 6 to clarify testing methods and improve reproducibility of te

45、sting results. New requirements for improved product quality assurance through manufacturers being registered as compliant with ISO, and certification laboratory accreditation were added. Annual product evaluation, testing, and recertifica- tion were also added. All three of these new criteria were

46、directed to raise the bar for product and certification quality and to provide a better level of safety for the end users. Throughout the document, modifications to existing text were made in the continuing attempt to make the document clearer, less ambiguous, and easier to use by both manufacturers

47、 and the certification organizations. This process continues during every revision cycle, and the input received from document users has been very helpful in fixing many of these issues. The fourth edition was acted on by the Association membership at the Fall Meeting in Orlando, FL, on November 15,

48、 2000, and was issued with an effective date of February 9, 2001. With this fifth edition of NFPA 1983, the title of the document has changed to Standard on Lfe Safety Rupe and Equapnient forEniwgency Seruaces, to reflect the broader audience for this type of equipment. This edition continues to ref

49、ine design and performance criteria and test methods. The former approach of system components was changed to all items being independent and tested according to the type of use to which they could be subjected. Labeling requirements are specified for items that can have detachable components to better advise the user to be sure that all components are assembled properly in order to sa

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