Public Safety Bomb Suit Standard and Certification Program Requirements ( Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement and Corrections )

Publication series :Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement and Corrections

Author: Houston P. Kortman  

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9781626184862

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781626184855

Subject: D916 司法制度

Keyword: 司法制度,法律

Language: ENG

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Public Safety Bomb Suit Standard and Certification Program Requirements

Chapter

1. SCOPE, PURPOSE, AND APPLICATION

1.1. Scope

1.2. Purpose

1.3. Application

2. REFERENCES

2.1. Associated Publications

2.2. Referenced Publications

2.2.1. American National Standards Institute Publications

2.2.2. ASTM International Publications

2.2.3. Canadian Standards Association Publications

2.2.4. Electrostatic Discharge Association Publications

2.2.5. ISO/IEC Publications

2.2.6. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Publications

2.2.7. U.S. Government Publications

2.2.8. U.S. Military Publications

3. DEFINITIONS

3.1. General

3.2. Standard-Specific Definitions

4. FORM AND FIT REQUIREMENTS

4.1. Requirements for Bomb Suit Models

4.2. Requirements for Protective Elements of Models

4.3. Requirements for Accessories of Bomb Suit Models

5. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

5.1. Acceptance Criteria for Bomb Suit Models

5.2. Ergonomics RequirementsA for Bomb Suit Models

5.3. Optics RequirementsA for Bomb Suit Models

5.4. Flammability RequirementsA for Bomb Suit Models

5.5. Electrostatic Discharge Requirements for Bomb Suit Models

5.6. Head Protection RequirementsA for Bomb Suit Models

5.7. Spine Protection RequirementsA for Bomb Suit Models

5.8. Fragmentation Requirements for Bomb Suit Models

5.9. Bomb Suit Integrity Requirements for Bomb Suit Models

5.10. Drag Rescue Device Requirements for Bomb Suit Models

5.11. Label Durability Requirements for Bomb Suit Models

5.12. Optional Foot Protection Slip Resistance Requirement for Bomb Suit Models

6. TEST METHODS

6.1. General

6.2. Donning and Quick Doffing TestA

6.3. Incapacitated Doffing TestA

6.4. Static Field of View (FOV) TestA

6.5. Dynamic FOV – Head Rotation Only TestA

6.6. Dynamic FOV – Head and Body Motion TestA

6.7. Coin Recovery TestA

6.8. Lie on Back and Stand up TestA

6.9. Test CourseA

6.10. Gross Body Mobility TestsA

6.11. Kneel and Rise TestA

6.12. Upper Arm Abduction TestA

6.13. Upper Arm Forward Extension TestA

6.14. Upper Arm Backward Extension TestA

6.15. Upper Leg Abduction TestA

6.16. Upper Leg Flexion TestA

6.17. Upper Leg Forward Extension TestA

6.18. Upper Leg Backward Extension TestA

6.19. Fogging Assessment for Face Shields

6.20. Optics Tests

6.21. Distortion TestA

6.22. Luminous Transmittance TestA

6.23. Haze Resistance TestA

6.24. Refractive Power TestA

6.25. Prismatic Deviation TestA

6.26. Flammability TestA

6.27. Electrostatic Discharge Test

6.28. Head Protection TestA

6.29. Spine Protection TestA

6.30. Fragmentation TestA

6.31. Bomb Suit Integrity TestA

6.32. Drag Rescue Device Test

6.33. Label Durability: Wear Test

6.34. Label Durability: Chemical Resistance Test

6.35. Slip Resistance Test

7. LABELING AND INFORMATION

7.1. General Product Label Requirements for Bomb Suit Models

7.2. Compliance Statements on Certified Product Labels of Compliant Bomb Suit Models

7.3. User Information to be Provided by the Supplier

7.4. Technical Data Package to be Provided by the Supplier

APPENDIX A. PROTECTION AREAS

About the Law Enforcement and Corrections Standards and Testing Program

End Notes

Chapter 2 PUBLIC SAFETY BOMB SUIT CERTIFICATION PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS*

PANEL OF EXPERTS

ADVISORY WORKING GROUP

STEERING COMMITTEE

FOREWORD

1. SCOPE AND PURPOSE

1.1. Scope

1.2. Purpose and Applications

1.3. Interpretations

1.4. Special Rules

2. REFERENCES

2.1. ISO/IEC Publications

2.2. NIJ Publication

3. DEFINITIONS

4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

5. INITIAL DETERMINATION OF COMPLIANCE

6. INSPECTION, AUDIT, AND TESTING

7. CERTIFIED MODEL LISTING

8. LABELING AND MARKING

9. SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS

10. SUPPLIER’S MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

11. REPORTS OF NONCOMPLIANCE, LACK OF FITNESS FOR INTENDED PURPOSE, FAILURE IN USE, OR SAFETY ISSUES

APPENDIX A. TESTING REQUIREMENTS

ABOUT THE LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CORRECTIONS STANDARDS AND TESTING PROGRAM

INDEX

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