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NFPA 1006 (Standard on Operations and Training for Technical Search and Rescue Incidents) is a standard published by the National Fire Protection Association which identifies the minimum job performance requirements (JPRs) for fire service and other emergency response personnel who perform technical rescue operations.
The National Fire Protection Association standards 1006 [7] and 1670 [8] state that all "rescuers" must have medical training to perform any technical rescue operation, including cutting the vehicle itself during an extrication.
National Fire Protection Association standards NFPA 1006 and NFPA 1670 state that all rescuers must have a minimum of first aid (infection control, bleeding control, shock management) and CPR training to perform any technical rescue operation, including cutting the vehicle itself during an extrication.
The National Fire Protection Association standards 1006 [8] and 1670 [9] state that all "rescuers" must have medical training to perform any technical rescue operation, including cutting the vehicle itself during an extrication.
In the United States, National Fire Protection Association standards 1006 and 1670 give guidance for the operation of rescue vehicles and also state that all "rescuers" must have medical training equivalent to EMT-Basic standard to perform any technical rescue operation, including cutting into the vehicle itself.
Pages in category "NFPA Standards" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... NFPA 1006; NFPA 1123; NFPA 1600; NFPA 1670; NFPA 1901; NFPA 1981
At the time, there were nine such standards in effect within 100 miles (160 km) of Boston, Massachusetts, and such diversity was causing great difficulties for plumbers working in the New England region. [6] The next year, the committee published its initial report on a uniform standard, and went on to form the NFPA in late 1896.
These standards are widely accepted as the standards of knowledge and skills measurement for all firefighters in North America and beyond. Essentials of Fire Fighting includes an appendix that lists the job performance requirements from the NFPA standards and cross-references those requirements to the chapters within the manual. These chapters ...