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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Not the end of the line

Are you writing specifications for a new fire apparatus? Then you should be aware that NFPA 1901, Automotive Fire Apparatus, is expected to be revised shortly. Once approved, the new standard will apply to all apparatus contracted after Jan. 1, 2004. Over the years, the provisions of NFPA 1901 have become widely accepted as the minimum requirements for everything from acceptance tests to warning lights on pumpers, tankers, aerials, rescues and a variety of other fire apparatus. More importantly, NFPA 1901 has become an industry standard that has some legal clout in cases where the specifications of an ...

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