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Basic data Standard ID | GA/T 620-2006 (GA/T620-2006) | Description (Translated English) | Fire department occupational safety and health | Sector / Industry | Public Security (Police) Industry Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | C80 | Classification of International Standard | 13.220.01 | Word Count Estimation | 38,350 | Date of Issue | 2006-04-28 | Date of Implementation | 2006-06-01 | Quoted Standard | GB 3836.3; GB 6246; GB 7000.13; GB 7956; GB 8181; GB 8982; GB/T 12553; GB/T 16180; GB/T 17906; GB/T 18664; GA 6; GA 7; GA 10; GA 44; GA 88; GA 124; GA 137; GA 138; GA 401; GA 494; GA 621; GA 622; MT 867 | Adopted Standard | NFPA 1500-2002, NEQ | Regulation (derived from) | The Ministry of Public Security approved the release of "fire occupational safety and health" and other four industry standard bulletins | Issuing agency(ies) | Ministry of Public Security | Summary | This standard specifies the terminology and definition of occupational safety and health of fire, identifies the risk factors that the fire organization may encounter in daily training and fire fighting and rescue operations, and puts forward corresponding prevention and control measures for these risk factors. Fire groups and personal health management of the proposed programs and requirements. This standard is applicable to occupational safety and health management of public security fire brigade in daily training, fire fighting, rescue, emergency treatment and other related activities, local government full-time fire brigade, enterprise full-time fire brigade, civil fire-fighting organization and fire protection Teams and other forms of fire organizations can refer to the implementation. |
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Fire department occupational safety and health
ICS 13.220.01
C80
People's Republic of China Public Safety Industry Standard
Fire occupational safety and health
Released on.2006-04-28
2006-06-01 implementation
Ministry of Public Security
Content
Foreword V
Introduction VI
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and Definitions 2
4 Occupational Safety and Health Management 3
4.1 General 3
4.2 Organization and responsibilities 4
4.3 Risk Management Plan 4
4.4 Record 4
4.5 Accident Investigation and Treatment 4
5 Training and education 5
5.1 General 5
5.2 Training Safety Education 5
5.3 Training safety measures 5
5.4 Preparation before training 5
5.5 Physical Fitness Training 5
5.6 Ascending Training 6
5.7 Practical exercises 6
6 fire fighting vehicles 6
6.1 General 6
6.2 Driver 6
6.3 Driving Safety 6
6.4 Operational Safety 7
6.5 Car Equipment 8
6.6 Maintenance 8
7 fireboat 8
7.1 General 8
7.2 Operating the driver 9
7.3 Navigation Safety 9
8 firefighting aircraft 9
8.1 General 9
8.2 Driver 9
8.3 Flight Safety 9
9 Firefighters personal protective equipment 9
9.1 General 9
9.2 Protective clothing 10
9.3 Respiratory protective equipment 11
9.4 Head protection equipment 12
9.5 Hand and foot protection equipment 12
9.6 Fall protection equipment for firefighting 13
9.7 Firefighters call for help 13
9.8 Decommissioning and Retirement 13
10 Fire fighting and rescue operations 13
10.1 General 13
10.2 Safety management duties of the on-site commander 14
10.3 Risk Management 14
10.4 Basic requirements 14
10.5 On-site safety officer 14
10.6 On-site reconnaissance 15
10.7 Action Deployment 15
10.8 Fire Water Supply 16
10.9 Water Gun Position 16
10.10 Water Jetting 16
10.11 Site Demolition 16
10.12 Secret Service 16
10.13 Water Fire Fighting and Rescue Operations 17
10.14 Aviation Fire Fighting Operations 17
10.15 Emergency Retreat 17
10.16 Verification count 18
10.17 On-site medical care 18
10.18 Disposal of exposure events 18
10.19 Body Recovery 18
10.20 Post-job analysis 19
11 fire station 19
11.1 Security Requirements 19
11.2 Inspection and Maintenance 19
12 Health 19
12.1 Physique and Health 19
12.2 Medical institutions and personnel 20
12.3 Medical First Aid Training 20
12.4 Diet and Hygiene 20
12.5 Prevention and treatment of infectious diseases 20
12.6 Occupational Disease Prevention and Control 20
12.7 Mental Health 21
12.8 Health File 21
12.9 Insurance 21
Appendix A (Normative) Fire Management Risk Management Plan 22
Appendix B (Normative) Inspection and maintenance of positive pressure fire breathing apparatus 24
Appendix C (Normative Appendix) Field Operation Area Division 26
Appendix D (Normative Appendix) Chemical Dangerous Goods Accidents on-site Disposal Protection Level 27
Appendix E (informative) Verification check 28
Appendix F (informative) Firefighting Squadron Medical Devices and Drug Configuration Standards 29
Appendix G (Normative Appendix) Medical Rescue 30
Reference 32
Foreword
This standard refers to the American Fire Protection Association standard NFPA 1500 "Fire Safety and Health" (2002 version).
Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix C, Appendix D, and Appendix G of this standard are normative appendices, and Appendix E and Appendix F are informative appendices.
This standard was proposed by the Fire Department of the Ministry of Public Security.
This standard is under the jurisdiction of the Ninth Technical Committee of the National Fire Protection Standardization Technical Committee.
This standard was drafted by the Fire Bureau of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau.
The main drafters of this standard. Luo Yuan, Cui Ronghua, Hu Rui, Chen Guoliang, Wang Pengxiang, Zhao Yingran, Yuan Chun, Cao Jianwang, Sun Wenzhong, Tan Linfeng,
Yu Yonglin, Li Yuesheng, Li Xiang, Li Jianchun, Zhang Jianguo, Guo Xiaofeng, Pang Shuqin.
This standard is the first release.
Introduction
With the development of social economy, the responsibility of fire protection organizations in China has expanded from fire fighting to carrying out rescue missions and providing social services.
And so on. With the gradual expansion of the scope of fire services, the occupational safety risks assumed by firefighters are also increasing, as a frequent
Groups engaged in high-risk operations, they have to constantly and high-temperature, toxic smoke during fire fighting and rescue missions and daily training.
Frequent contact with dangerous sources such as gas, toxic dangerous goods, buildings with collapse danger, explosives, etc., is prone to disability accidents and various occupations
Industry disease. China's fire protection organizations urgently need an industry occupational safety and health standard to provide scientific knowledge for firefighters' personal safety and equipment safety.
The management system and normative technical guidance to promote the stability and combat effectiveness of fire protection organizations.
The purpose of this standard is to introduce prevention-oriented management in fire protection organization training, fire fighting, rescue and special operations.
Read, eliminate all kinds of accidents and hidden dangers, strictly control risks, reduce and prevent accidents, reduce firefighters' disabilities and occupational diseases
The possibility of providing a system and guidelines for the health management of individual firefighters and groups.
This standard takes into account the actual situation and characteristics of the police system and the non-active firefighting team in China's active service system, and the public security fire department.
Safety and health management regulations that have been issued or promulgated are coordinated.
Fire occupational safety and health
1 Scope
This standard specifies the terms and definitions of fire safety and health, and identifies firefighting organizations in daily training and fire fighting.
Risk factors that may be encountered in the industry, and corresponding prevention and control measures for these risk factors, as well as groups of fire protection organizations
The management of body and personal health proposes programs and requirements.
This standard applies to public security firefighting units engaged in daily training, fire fighting, emergency rescue, emergency handling and other related activities.
Occupational safety and health management, local government full-time fire brigade, corporate full-time fire brigade, civil firefighting organization and fire security team
His form of fire protection organization can refer to implementation.
This standard contains the minimum requirements for fire safety and health management, and encourages fire protection organizations to adopt this standard more than this standard.
High requirements are enforced.
2 Normative references
The terms in the following documents become the terms of this standard by reference to this standard. All dated references, followed by all
Modifications (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this standard, however, parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to study
Is it possible to use the latest version of these files? For undated references, the latest edition applies to this standard.
GB 3836.3 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Part 3. Increased safety "e"
GB 6246 lining fire hose performance requirements and test methods
GB 7000.13 Hand lamp safety requirements
GB 7956 fire-fighting performance requirements and test methods
GB 8181 fire water gun
GB 8982 medical oxygen
GB/T 12553 fire fighting performance requirements and test methods
GB/T 16180 Employee injury and occupational disease disability identification
General technical conditions for GB/T 17906 hydraulic rescue tools
GB/T 18664 Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protection products
GA 6 firefighter fire protection boots
GA 7 fire gloves
GA 10 firefighter fire protective clothing
GA 44 fire helmet
GA 88 fire insulation suit performance requirements and test methods
GA 124 positive pressure fire air breathing apparatus
General technical conditions for GA 137 fire ladder
GA 138 Fire Axe
GA 401 firefighter call for help
GA 494 Fire protection fall protection equipment
GA 621 Firefighters personal protective equipment equipped with standards
GA 622 fire service team (station) equipment standard
MT867 isolated positive pressure oxygen breathing apparatus
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