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403(03) Updated with new safety requirements vital for airports around the world! NFPA 403, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) Services at Airports addresses the minimum number of fire service vehicles and the amount of extinguishing agent vehicles must carry to the scene of an aircraft accident. The 2003 edition provides minimum staffing levels for airport fire departments, and introduces 10 airport categories based on the largest aircraft scheduled into the airport. This landmark 2003 edition features:
Since a major aircraft accident would typically involve
a spill fire of the fuel onboard the aircraft, the main extinguishing
agent is foam. A secondary agent of either dry chemical or halogenated
agent is required for fires such as engine fires or a flowing fuel fire
from a clipped wing.
If you're responsible for fire safety at airports, or if your jurisdiction includes an airport of any size, order your copy of this critical Standard now! TABLE OF CONTENTS: NFPA 403 Standard for Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Services at Airports 2003 Edition Chapter 1 Administration Chapter 2 Referenced Publications Chapter 3 Definitions Chapter 4 Organization of Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting (ARFF) Services Chapter 5 Extinguishing Agents Chapter 6 Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting (ARFF) Vehicles Chapter 7 Airport Emergency Communications Chapter 8 ARFF Personnel, Protective Clothing, and Equipment Chapter 9 Airport Fire Station Location and Response Capability Annex A Explanatory Material Annex B Background Annex C Operational Communications System Annex D Task and Resource Analysis Model Annex E Training Program Annex F Informational References Index |
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