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This document provides a thorough summary of critical standards and regulations relevant to emergency operations and safety within rescue settings. Highlighted are the four levels of operational readiness (Basic, Light, Medium, Heavy), essential NFPA standards such as NFPA 1006 and NFPA 1500, and OSHA regulations governing various safety practices. It emphasizes the importance of compliance with state and federal programs, monitoring practices, and the application of the Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) for all California agencies. Essential for rescue professionals and agencies.
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FIRESCOPE ICS –US&R • 4 Levels of Operational Readiness • Basic • Light • Medium • Heavy • ICS 420 – FOG • Summary of ICS – 120 • Chapter 15 (pink section)
NFPA • Common practice and benchmark • NFPA 1006 – Standard for Rescue Tech • NFPA 1500 – FD Occupational Safety and Health Program • NFPA 1670 – Standard on Operations and Training for Technical Rescue Incidents • NFPA 1983 – Standard on Fire Service Life Safety Rope and Systems Components
ANSI • ANSI Z87.1 – Eye and Facial Protection • ANSI Z89.1 – Protective Head Gear
OSHA • State and Fed Programs • Safety Practices Monitoring and Enforcement Agency • Citations and Fines
1910.10 – Blood Borne Pathogens 1910.120 – Haz Mat Technician 1910.130 – Eye and Face Protection 1910.134 – 2 in 2 out 1910.134 – Respiratory Protection 1910.135 – Head Protection 1910.136 – Foot Protection 1910.138 – Hand Protection 1910.146 – Permit Required Confined Space 1910.147 – Control of Hazardous Energy 1910.5 – Fall Protection, Escape and Rescue 1910.95 – Noise Exposure 1926.652 – Excavations OSHA Regulations
California Code of Regulations • Applies to all California Agencies • Requires SEMS – Standardized Emergency Management System • Section 8607 – SEMs Program