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Friday, November 6, 2009

Outside Riding Positions Are Dangerous

Did you know that riding anywhere on the outside of moving apparatus is dangerous? Apparatus that have outside riding, standing, or operating positions do not comply with NFPA standards. Departments that use them could be held liable. Riding on the outside of any moving apparatus — whether it is an engine, aerial, or wildland rig — is a dangerous practice. NFPA standards specifically require that all personnel must ride in approved seats with appropriate safety restraint systems inside a fully enclosed personnel area. It further defines a fully enclosed personnel area as “a driver or passenger compartment on ...

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