turnout gear inspection~ coat - … missing, or nonfunctional postman slide or quick release-buckle;...
TRANSCRIPT
Name:
TURNOUT GEAR INSPECTION~ COAT Department:L____ ____ ~
Serial#: Date of Mfg: Inspected By: LI ________ =1_--"
~-----~ Date of Inspection: L._. _______ __,
Pass or fail Jacket Shel! Jacket line, Comments
Cleanliness DP OF D p OF Rips, Tears, Cuts, ext. DP OF DPDF Damaged or Missing Hardware DP OF D p OF Flame/Heat Damage DP OF DP OF Stitching/Seam Integrity DP OF DPDF Quilt Stitching Integrity DP OF DP OF Fabric Integrity DP OF DP OF Wrist!et Integrity DP F D p OF Reflective Trim Reflectivity DP OF DPDF Reflective Trim Damage DPDF DPDF [ Label Integrity/Legibility DP OF DP OF Hook & Loop Function/Zipper DP OF DP OF Liner Attachment Systems DP OF D p OF Closure System Functionality DP OF DP OF Accessory Integrity DP OF DPDF Correct Assembly & Size of Shell DP OF D p OF Correct Assembly Liner, DRD DP OF DP OF DRD Clean!iness DP OF DP OF DRD Integrity/Physical Damage DP OF DP OF r=
Additional Notes and Comments:
Name:
TURNOUT GEAR INSPECTION - PANTS Department:'-------~
Serial#: Date of Mfg: Inspected By: LL __ -_______ ___, Date of Inspection: L[ _______ _
P,v,t P,.,,...,;--Pass or Fail ~Sheil -J.K-i<et Liner Comments
Cleanliness DP OF DP OF
Rips, Tears, Cuts, ext. DP OF DP OF
Damaged or Missing Hardware DP OF DP OF
Flame/Heat Damage DP OF DP OF
Stitching/Seam Integrity DP OF DP OF
Quilt Stitching Integrity DP OF DP OF
Fabric Integrity DP OF DP OF
Wristlet Integrity DP OF DP OF
Reflective Trim Reflectivity DP OF DP OF
Reflective Trim Damage DP OF DP OF c·------ ·-·==:i Label Integrity/Legibility DP OF DP OF [----···-·--···· -·---.. -·---··
Hook & Loop Function/Zipper DP OF DP OF
Liner Attachment Systems DP OF DP OF
Closure System Functionality DP OF DP OF
Accessory Integrity DP OF DP OF
Correct Assembly & Size of Shell DP OF DP OF
Correct Assembly Liner, ORD DP OF DP OF
ORD Cleanliness DP OF DP OF
DRD Integrity/Physical Damage DP OF DP OF
Additional Notes and Comments:
Name:
l'llJJ!RNOlUJl GIEAR ~NSIPIE(T~ON - ~ld!Y!et Department:~ ____ ______j
Serial#: Date of Mfg: c-·--·
Structural Modern Helmet
·-----------------------------------[-
Inspected By: ~-------___J
Date of Inspection: ~------._J
Faceshfefd _ G01_g_fccec:.s __ EZ-Flfp~------------------
--------
-----------------------ff
1---------
-------------------
Forms Annex A
AIDVANCIEID iNS1F'IEC1m)N iNSTlF!lllCTUONS /FOR S1fl'Rl11C1flllf!AL IELIEMIENT
IHI/ELM/ET
1. Soil Transfer Test
To determine if the garment is soiled, while wearing protective gloves, give the element in question a close visual and tactile examination. Following the examination, if there are any doubts wheth'er it is clean or soiled, perform the Soil Transfer Test.
a. SEJlect a small piece ( at least 1 W' x 2") of CLEAN, very light-colored (preferably white) paper, from photocopier, tablet paper, or a Post-It Note. This is your test paper.
b. With a gloved hand, using a medium amount of pressure, rub the test paper against any suspect area for soiling.
c. If the rubbed side of the test paper remains ·clean, continue with Advanced Inspection. If soil appears, submit or resubmit for Advanced Cleaning.
' Shell Physical Damage
Examine for cracks, dents abrasions, and deep thermal damage where glass fibers of the helmet shell are exposed.
Bubbling, soft spots, and warping require retirement, disposal, and replacement.
Minor discoloration from thermal exposure and surface abrasions are acceptable.
Replace any missing subcomponent such as hang up loops, eagle bracket, or edge beading.
Ear Cover Physical Damage
If rips, tears, and cuts are present -component must be repaired or replaced.
Check for strength and integrity by aggressively flexing the material, and attempt to push a finger or thumb through any suspect area. Any loss of strength or weakening of the materials to the degree that ·the material can be torn with manual pressure is a sign of deterioration, and the element should be removed from service.
Thermal damage (charring, burn holes, melting, or discoloration of any layer)
Suspension and chinstrap
Suspension: For broken mounting tabs; broken suspension ring; broken bartacks in overhead webbing or nonfunctional ratchet; component must be replaced.
Chinstrap: For broken or missing bartacks; broken, missing, or nonfunctional postman slide or quick release buckle; component must be replaced.
Any missing component or subcomponent (brow pad ratchet cover, for example) must be replaced.
5. Faceshield/ Goggle System
Replace all components or subcomponents that are missing or damaged; such that the damage compromises their functionality or the wearer's vision or protection.
.,·· Name:
L----------~
Department: L---------~
Inspected By: ] L----------~-
Serial#: Date of Mfg: '--------~
Date of Inspection: L-------~
... · .
I/lark and describe d0maged i'lreas on if/ustratfons. If needed, continue descriptions In Notes below.
,tructural Traditional Helmet
Ear cavers
aceshield ---+-I Gaggles ~---------- EZ-F/12!!_ ________ 4
Forms Annex A
ADVANCED INSPECTION INSTRUCTIONS FOR STRUCTURAL ELEMENT
HELMET
1. Soil Transfer Test
To determine if the garment is soiled, while wearing protective gloves, give the element in question a close visual and tactile examination. Following the examination, if there are any doubts wheth"er it is clean or soiled, perform the Soil Transfer Test.
a. Select a small piece (at least 1%'' x 2") of CLEAN, very light-colored (preferably white) paper, from photocopier, tablet paper, or a Post-It Note. This is your test paper.
b. With a gloved hand, using a medium amount of pressure, rub the test paper against any suspect area for soiling.
c. If the rubbed side of the test paper remains clean, continue with Advanced Inspection. If soil appears, submit or resubmit for Advanced Cleaning.
2. Shell Physical Damage
Examine for cracks, dents abrasions, and deep thermal damage where glass fibers of the helmet shell are exposed.
Bubbling, soft spots, and warping require retirement, disposal, and replacement.
Minor discoloration from thermal exposure and surface abrasions are acceptable.
Replace any missing subcomponent such as hang up loops, eagle bracket, or edge beading.
3. Ear Cover Physical Damage
If rips, tears, and cuts are present -component must be repaired or replaced.
Check for strE'lngth and integrity by aggressively flexing the material, and attempt to push a finger or thumb through any suspect area. Any loss of strength or weakening of the materials to the degree that the material can be torn with manual pressure is a sign of deterioration, and the element should be removed from service.
Thermal damage ( charring, burn holes, melting, or discoloration of any layer)
4. Suspension and chinstrap
For Tota! Fire Group Products Only
Suspension: For broken mounting tabs; broken suspension ring; broken bartacks in overhead webbing or nonfunctional ratchet; component must be replaced.
Chinstrap: For broken or missing bartacks; broken, missing, or nonfunctional postman slide or quick release-buckle; component must be replaced.
Any missing component or subcomponent (brow pad ratchet cover, for example) must be replaced.
5. Faceshield/ Goggle System
Replace all components or subcomponents that are missing or damaged; such that the damage compromises their functionality or the wearer's vision or protection.
(
Name:
Department: L---------~
Serial#: Date of Mfg: Inspected By:
L--------~
Date of Inspection: L-------~
/ ',,r.,
(I) AlwaysenflfJ(Ce Mand<jlory J!ige IR~irrement Rule of 10 years h?a)(ih?um age_ -
GLOVE Pass I Fail If Fail, explain or use Inspection Illustrations 1 _ ' Soiling ____________ - __ · -- ____ J____________________ ----------------------2 Contamination
3 [ Ph~~k:I ~amage -------------- ____ _ _
_ __ xibility___ ______________________ _ 6 Elasticit I Stretching out of shape
Circle style of glove being inspected. Mark and describe damaged areas on illustrations. If needed, continue descriptions in notes below. _
________ _____,J_s_!eeve_m-'-a""te __________ _
1~1M~r=is=t!-=-e~t s=t~y!=e-=-s-----------1-'-l~nt'-=e-'--'ri-=-orc...lc.c.l,1ccin""iw=ris=t'--'le'-'-t------1 Ecli~onvertib/e cuff __ _
Notes
,-----------------
AIDVANJCIEICl IINSPIECTIION iNJSTIFUIICTiONS fOIRl STIF!UCTUIRlAL ELEMENT
GLOVE
1. Soil Transfer Test
Forms Annex A
To determine if the garment is soiled, while wearing protective gloves, give the element in question a close visual and tactile examination. Following the examination, if there are any doubts whether it is clean or soiled, perform the Soil Transfer Test.
a. Select a small piece (at_,Jeast 1 %" x 2") of CLEAN, very light-colored (preferably white) paper, from photocopier, tablet paper, or a Post-It Note. This is your lest paper.
b. With a gloved hand, using a medium amount of pressure, rub the test paper against any suspect area for soiling.
c. If the rubbed side of the test paper remains clean, continue with Advanced (nspection. If soil appears, submit or resubmit for Advanced Cleaning.
2. Physical Damage
Retire, dispose of, and replace any glove where physical damage or wear may compromise the dexterity, grip, or protection of the wearer.
Check for:
a) Rips, tears, and cuts
b) Thermal damage (charring burn holes, melting, or substantial discoloration of any layer)
c) Inverted liner
l. Seam Integrity
Check for strength and integrity by aggressively flexing the material, and attempt to push a finger or thumb through any suspect area. Any loss of strength or weakening of the .materials to the degree that the material can be torn with manual pressure is a sign of deterioration, and the element should be removed from service.
Check all seams for missing or broken stitching and seam rupture.
Name: L----------~
Department: ,.___ ________ _
Serial#: Date of Mfg: LJ _____ =:] __ Inspected By: <-----------~
Date of Inspection: ~-----~
,,
(tJj,fways enforce M:anctaiqiy Age Re/irenient Rufe ()f 10 Yf!ll/'S maxim1.4m age • ' .. - • ' ..... J ,- • ,, •• ' ,, ')-''. ' •· .• ' ,.- ,, • • ' ' ~ ' ' •
i FOOTWEAR ' Pass Fail If Fail, explain or use Inspection Illustrations -~: J .. ~~~7:mina-t-io_n _______ -:_-_--1+_-_-:_-_~_~_-++-_-_-:_~_-_--+-+-===--==~=~===~-=--·-_--:_:::=-=----=-=::::::::=-··· .-_:·_-:-___ -_
3* Ph sical Dama e i 4 Water Resistance ! ,
5 _ Closure sx_stem __ , __ , -- . ----------·--·--------------------------·-------------·-
~* ~~~~:~!~£fo~d ~:~------~ 1---f·······················: :::: .......... ,:=:::::::::: ......•.•.................. : .::::::.:::: Circle style of footwear being inspected. Mark and describe damaged areas on illustrations. If needed, cont/m;e descriptions in notes below.
Al/ Leather Pull-up Leather/ Fabric Pull-up Leather/ Fabric Lace-up ! Rubber !------------+ j
-----·-----------···------
AIIJVANICEIJI INSPECTION INSTIF!IJC:TIONS IFOIFl STIF!IJCTIJIF!Al !ElEMENT
IFOOIWIEAIFl
1. Soil Transfer Test
Forms Annex A
To determine if the garment is soiled, while wearing protective gloves, give the element in question a close visual and tactile examination. Following the examination, ii there are any doubts whether it is clean or soiled, perform the Soil Transfer Test.
a) Select a small piece (at least 1 %" x 2") of CLEAN, very light-colored (preferably white) paper, from photocopier, tablef paper, or a Post-It Note. This is your test paper.
d. With a gloved hand, using a medium amount of pressure, rub the test paper against any suspect area for soiling.
e. If the rubbed side of the test paper remains clean, continue with Advanced Inspection. If soil appears, submit or resubmit for Advanced Cleaning.
2. Physical Damage
Retire, dispose of, and replace any footwear where physical damage or wear may compromise traction, waterproofness, or electrical protection of the wearer.
a) Rips, tears, and cuts
b) Thermal damage (charring, burn holes, melting, or discoloration of any layer)
c) Exposed or deformed steel toe, steel midsole, or shank
d) Loss of material and seam integrity, delamination, and broken or missing stitches (where applicable)
• Check for strength and integrity by aggressively flexing the material, and attempt to push a finger or thumb through any suspect area. Any loss of strength or weakening of the materials to the degree that the material can be torn with manual pressure is a sign of deterioration, and the element should be removed from service.
e) Excessive wear of tread or liner
Lining Condition
a) Tears
b) Excessive wear
c) Separation from outer layer
s;· ',', Name:
Serial#: Date of Mfg: Inspected By:
Date of Inspection: ~--,--------'
HOOD I Pass Fail If Fail, explain or use Inspection --------------- ~-_J ________ Illustrations ---·-·-------·-
; ~~%71:nination -----.. ·--=::c ---t- ---- ___ :==-==------------- -------Rips/Tears/Holes/Thermal I i
4--i D~IT}a!}_e · -------------J-----L--- ----------·-------------_y __ _1 s rmf::.§g_!)___ ;;-;-;;-+ [ ---·-·--------.... - ... -, ............... ---5 Elasticity!Stretchirp out of shape .. 1 l ______ .. .. ... _ ....... ------.. .. +-, ~=i:: 6n?f/f!l-Ad'ustment -~--.. ---+-----·- ------ ------......... _._ .......... .. Circle style of hood befng inspected. Mark and describe damaged areas on if!ustra.t!ons. ff needed, continue descriptions in notes below.
Enhanced Thermal Face Protection
---------f-
Easy donning and I Non-Venli!9 ting ___ . doffing -'--J Reed------·------------.
ADVANCED INSPIECllON INS1RIJC1IONS FOR S'TRIJCll.!RAl IEllEMEN'T
HOOD
1. Soil Transfer Test
· Forms Annex A
To determine if the garment is soiled, while wearing protective gloves, give the element in question a close visual and tactile examination. Following the examination, if there are any doubts whether it is clean 6r soiled, perform the Soil Transfer Test.
a. Select a small piJ;Jce (at least 1 Yi' x 2") of CLEAN, very light-colored (preferably white) paper, from photocopier, tablet paper, or a Post-It Note. This is your test paper.
b. With a gloved hand, using a medium amount of pressure, rub the test paper against any suspect area for soiling.
c. If the rubbed side of the test paper remains clean, continue with Advanced Inspection. If soil appears, submit or resubmit for Advanced Cleaning.
2. Seam Integrity
Check all seams for missing stitching or, broken stitching and seam rupture.
Check for strength and integrity by moderately flexing the material, and attempt to push a finger or thumb through any suspect area. Any loss of strength or weakening of the materials to the degree that the material can be torn with manual pressure is a sign of deterioration, and the element should be removed from service.
For Total Fire Group Prodm::ts Only