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NFPA 1521-2008
NFPA 1521: Standard for Fire Department Safety Officer, 2008 Edition
Understand the qualifications and responsibilities of fire department safety officers with NFPA 1521.
Updated to reflect the current best practices in fire department organization and position appointments, the 2008 NFPA 1521 addresses all the qualifications and functions of both a health and safety officer and an
incident safety officer.
Changes in the 2008 NFPA 1521 for health and safety officer (HSO) include:
Added requirement for the HSO to be aware of the requirements in NFPA 1403: Live Fire Training Evolutions, to be involved all live fire training pre-burn inspections, and to ensure supervision is provided for actual live fire training
Requirement that the HSO have the authority to attend fires and investigate accidents, injuries, and near misses
Deleted requirement that an HSO be a fire department officer or meet the requirements of NFPA 1021
Revisions for incident safety officer (ISO) include:
ISO no longer needs to be a fire department officer, but must meet the requirements of NFPA 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, Level 1.
Requirement that the ISO have knowledge of fire science and behavior, and be able to predict hostile fire events
Addition requirements concerning ISO response to pre-designated incidents
New Annex detailing how the ISO should write a post-incident analysis (PIA) report
New Annex with examples of forms for ISO use at the incident scene
Definitions used in the Standard were revised for consistency with other NFPA® health and safety standards. (Softbound, 41 pp., 2008)
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