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NFPA 1006-2008

NFPA 1006: Standard for Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications, 2008 Edition

Ensure that all your rescue technicians are up to the task. Apply the latest job criteria with the 2008 NFPA 1006.
NFPA 1006: Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications establishes the minimum job performance requirements necessary for fire service and other emergency response personnel who perform technical rescue operations. These include rope rescue, surface water rescue, vehicle and machinery rescue, confined space rescue, structural collapse rescue, subterranean rescue, dive rescue, wilderness rescue, and trench rescue.
Among the significant changes in the expanded 2008 edition are:
Water chapters have been organized by type of environment – surface, swift, dive, ice, and surf
Division of the subterranean chapter into two chapters--Mines & Tunnels and Caves
Each chapter has been split into two levels--Level I and Level II.
Increase effectiveness and mitigate risks in an inherently dangerous occupation. Order today and put the 2008 NFPA 1006 to work for you. (Softbound, Approx. 82 pp., 2008)


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