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continue to suspend liquidation of
entries of the subject merchandise
entered or withdrawn from warehouse,
for consumption prior to April 18, 2005,
and will complete any pending
administrative reviews of this order and
will conduct administrative reviews of
these entries in response to
appropriately filed requests for review.
The Department’s and ITC’s five-year
(sunset) reviews and notices are in
accordance with sections 751(c) of the
Act and published pursuant to section
777(i)(1) of the Act.
Dated: November 9, 2005.
Stephen J. Claeys,
Acting Assistant Secretaryfor Import
Administration.
[FR Doc. E5–6371 Filed 11–16–05; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
(A–580–601)
Top–of-the–Stove Stainless Steel
Cooking Ware from the Republic of
Korea; Continuation of the
Antidumping Duty Order
Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: As a result of the
determinations by the Department of
Commerce (the Department) and the
International Trade Commission (ITC)
that revocation of the antidumping duty
order on top–of-the–stove stainless steel
cooking ware (cooking ware) from the
Republic of Korea (Korea) would likely
lead to continuation or recurrence of
dumping and material injury to an
industry in the United States, the
Department is publishing this notice of
continuation of the cooking ware
antidumping duty order.
EFFECTIVE DATE: November 17, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Zev Primor,
AD/CVD Operations, Office IV, Import
Administration, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 14th Street & Constitution
Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230;
telephone: (202) 482–4114.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
AGENCY:
Background
On March 1, 2005, the Department
and the ITC initiated sunset reviews of
the antidumping duty order on cooking
ware from Korea pursuant to section
751(c) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as
amended (the Act). See Initiation of
Five-year (‘‘Sunset’’) Reviews, 70 FR
9919 (March 1, 2005). As a result of its
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review, the Department found that
revocation of the antidumping duty
order would likely lead to continuation
or recurrence of dumping, and notified
the ITC of the magnitude of the margins
likely to prevail were the order revoked.
See Top–of-the–Stove Stainless Steel
Cooking Ware from the Republic of
Korea and Taiwan; Final Results of the
Expedited Sunset Reviews of the
Antidumping Duty Orders, 70 FR 56443
(September 27, 2005).
On October 27, 2005, the ITC
determined, pursuant to section 751(c)
of the Act, that revocation of the
antidumping duty order on cooking
ware from Korea would likely lead to
continuation or recurrence of material
injury to an industry in the United
States within a reasonably foreseeable
time. See USITC Publication 3808
(October 2005) and Investigations Nos.
731–TA–298 and 299 (Second Review);
Investigations Nos. 701–TA–267 and
268 and 731–TA–304 and 305 (Second
Review); Porcelain–on-Steel Cooking
Ware From China and Taiwan; Top–ofthe–Stove Stainless Steel Cooking Ware
From Korea and Taiwan, 70 FR 67740
(November 8, 2005).
Scope of the Order
The merchandise subject to this
antidumping duty order is cooking ware
from Korea. The subject merchandise is
all non–electric cooking ware of
stainless steel which may have one or
more layers of aluminum, copper or
carbon steel for more even heat
distribution. The subject merchandise
includes skillets, frying pans, omelette
pans, saucepans, double boilers, stock
pots, dutch ovens, casseroles, steamers,
and other stainless steel vessels, all for
cooking on stove top burners, except tea
kettles and fish poachers. Excluded
from the scope of the orders are
stainless steel oven ware and stainless
steel kitchen ware. The subject
merchandise is currently classifiable
under Harmonized Tariff Schedule of
the United States (HTSUS) item
numbers 7323.93.00 and 9604.00.00.
The HTSUS item numbers are provided
for convenience and Customs purposes
only. The written description remains
dispositive.
Determination
As a result of the determinations by
the Department and the ITC that
revocation of the antidumping duty
order would likely lead to continuation
or recurrence of dumping and material
injury to an industry in the United
States, pursuant to section 751(d)(2) of
the Act, the Department hereby orders
the continuation of the antidumping
duty order on cooking ware from Korea.
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United States Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) will continue to collect
antidumping duty cash deposits at the
rates in effect at the time of entry for all
imports of subject merchandise. The
effective date of continuation of this
order will be the date of publication in
the Federal Register of this Notice of
Continuation. Pursuant to section
751(c)(2) of the Act, the Department
intends to initiate the next five-year
review of this order not later than
November 2010.
The Department’s and ITC’s five-year
(sunset) reviews and notices are in
accordance with section 751(c) of the
Act and published pursuant to section
777(i)(1) of the Act.
Dated: November 9, 2005.
Stephen J. Claeys,
Acting Assistant Secretaryfor Import
Administration.
[FR Doc. E5–6372 Filed 11–16–05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510–DS–S
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and
Technology
National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA): Request for Comments on
NFPA’s Codes and Standards
National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Since 1896, the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA) has
accomplished its mission by advocating
scientifically based consensus codes
and standards, research, and education
for safety related issues. NFPA’s
National Fire Codes, which holds over
270 documents, are administered by
more than 225 Technical Committees
comprised of approximately 7,000
volunteers and are adopted and used
throughout the world. NFPA is a
nonprofit membership organization
with approximately 80,000 members
from over 70 nations, all working
together to fulfill the Association’s
mission.
The NFPA process provides ample
opportunity for public participation in
the development of its codes and
standards. All NFPA codes and
standards are revised and updated every
three to five years in Revision Cycles
that begin twice each year and that takes
approximately two years to complete.
Each Revision Cycle proceeds according
to a published schedule that includes
final dates for all major events in the
process. The process contains five basic
steps that are followed both for
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developing new documents as well as
revising existing documents. These
steps are: Calling for Proposals;
Publishing the Proposals in the Report
on Proposals; Calling for Comments on
the Committee’s disposition of the
Proposals and these Comments are
published in the Report on Comments;
having a Technical Report Session at the
NFPA Annual Meeting; and finally, the
Standards Council Consideration and
Issuance of documents.
Note: Under new rules effective this Fall
2005, anyone wishing to make Amending
Motions on the Technical Committee Reports
(ROP and ROC) must signal their intention by
submitting a Notice of Intent to Make a
Motion by the Deadline of October 20, 2006.
Certified motions will be posted by
November 17, 2006. Documents that receive
notice of proper Amending Motions
(Certified Amending Motions) will be
presented for action at the annual June 2007
Association Technical Meeting. Documents
that receive no motions will be forwarded
directly to the Standards Council for action
on issuance.
For more information on these new
rules and for up-to-date information on
schedules and deadlines for processing
NFPA Documents, check the NFPA Web
site at www.nfpa.org or contact NFPA
Codes and Standards Administration.
The purpose of this notice is to
request comments on the technical
reports that will be published in the
NFPA’s 2006 Fall Revision Cycle. The
publication of this notice by the
National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) on behalf of NFPA is
being undertaken as a public service;
NIST does not necessarily endorse,
approve, or recommend any of the
standards referenced in the notice.
DATES: Thirty-six reports are published
in the 2006 Fall Revision Cycle Report
on Proposals and will be available on
December 23, 2005. Comments received
on or before March 3, 2006, will be
considered by the respective NFPA
Committees before final action is taken
on the proposals.
ADDRESSES: The 2006 Fall Revision
Cycle Report on Proposals is available
and downloadable from NFPA’s Web
site—www.nfpa.org or by requesting a
copy from the NFPA, Fulfillment
Center, 11 Tracy Drive, Avon,
Massachusetts 02322. Comments on the
report should be submitted to Casey C.
Grant, Secretary, Standards Council,
NFPA, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy,
Massachusetts 02269–7471.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Casey C. Grant, Secretary, Standards
Council, NFPA, 1 Batterymarch Park,
Quincy, Massachusetts 02269–7471,
(617) 770–3000.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) develops building,
fire, and electrical safety codes and
standards. Federal agencies frequently
use these codes and standards as the
basis for developing Federal regulations
concerning safety. Often, the Office of
the Federal Register approves the
incorporation by reference of these
standards under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1
CFR Part 51.
Request for Comments
Interested persons may participate in
these revisions by submitting written
data, views, or arguments to Casey C.
Grant, Secretary, Standards Council,
NFPA, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy,
Massachusetts 02269–7471.
Commenters may use the forms
provided for comments in the Reports
on Proposals. Each person submitting a
comment should include his or her
name and address, identify the notice,
and give reasons for any
recommendations. Comments received
on or before March 3, 2006, for the 2006
Fall Revision Cycle Report on Proposals
will be considered by the NFPA before
final action is taken on the proposals.
Copies of all written comments
received and the disposition of those
comments by the NFPA committees will
be published as the 2006 Fall Revision
Cycle Report on Comments by August
25, 2006. A copy of the Report on
Comments will be sent automatically to
each commenter.
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Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems .............................................................................................................
Standard on Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Systems ............................................................................................................
Standard for the Installation of Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray Systems .....................................................
Standard on Water Additives for Fire Control and Vapor Mitigation ......................................................................................
Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems .......................................
Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code ............................................................................................................................
Standard for the Design and Installation of Oxygen-Fuel Gas Systems for Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes ..........
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Guide for Venting of Deflagrations ..........................................................................................................................................
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Guide for the Evaluation of Fire Risk Assessments ...............................................................................................................
Standard for the Storage, Handling, and Use of Ethylene Oxide for Sterilization and Fumigation .......................................
Building Energy Code ..............................................................................................................................................................
Standard on Professional Qualifications for Marine Fire Fighting for Land-Based Fire Fighters ...........................................
Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Marshals ....................................................................................................
Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications ............................................................................................
Standard for Wildland Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications ..............................................................................................
Standard for Professional Qualifications for Public Safety Telecommunicator ......................................................................
Guide to Building Fire Service Training Centers ....................................................................................................................
Standard on Live Fire Training Evolutions ..............................................................................................................................
Standard for a Fire Service Vehicle Operations Training Program ........................................................................................
Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs ............................................................
Standard on Selection, Care, and Maintenance of Structural Fire Fighting Protective Ensembles .......................................
Standard for Service Tests of Fire Pump Systems on Fire Apparatus ..................................................................................
Standard for Testing Fire Department Aerial Devices ............................................................................................................
Standard for Fire Apparatus Preventive Maintenance Program .............................................................................................
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Dated: November 8, 2005.
William Jeffrey,
Director.
[FR Doc. 05–22785 Filed 11–16–05; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and
Technology
National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA) Proposes To Revise Codes and
Standards
National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) proposes to revise
some of its safety codes and standards
and requests proposals from the public
to amend existing or begin the process
of developing new NFPA safety codes
and standards. The purpose of this
request is to increase public
participation in the system used by
NFPA to develop its codes and
standards. The publication of this notice
of request for proposals by the National
Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) on behalf of NFPA is being
undertaken as a public service; NIST
does not necessarily endorse, approve,
or recommend any of the standards
referenced in the notice.
The NFPA process provides ample
opportunity for public participation in
the development of its codes and
standards. All NFPA codes and
standards are revised and updated every
three to five years in Revision Cycles
that begin twice each year and that takes
approximately two years to complete.
Each Revision Cycle proceeds according
to a published schedule that includes
final dates for all major events in the
process. The process contains five basic
steps that are followed both for
developing new documents as well as
revising existing documents. These
steps are: Calling for Proposals;
Publishing the Proposals in the Report
on Proposals; Calling for Comments on
the Committee’s disposition of the
proposals and these Comments are
published in the Report on Comments;
having a Technical Report Session at the
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NFPA Annual Meeting; and finally, the
Standards Council Consideration and
Issuance of documents.
Note: Under new rules effective this Fall
2005, anyone wishing to make Amending
Motions on the Technical Committee Reports
(ROP and ROC) must signal their intention by
submitting a Notice of Intent to Make a
Motion by the Deadline stated in the ROC.
Certified motions will then be posted on the
NFPA website. Documents that receive notice
of proper Amending Motions (Certified
Amending Motions) will be presented for
action at the annual June Association
Technical Meeting. Documents that receive
no motions will be forwarded directly to the
Standards Council for action on issuance.
For more information on these new
rules and for up-to-date information on
schedules and deadlines for processing
NFPA Documents, check the NFPA Web
site at www.nfpa.org or contact NFPA
Codes and Standards Administration.
DATES: Interested persons may submit
proposals on or before the dates listed
with the standards.
ADDRESSES: Casey C. Grant, Secretary,
Standards Council, NFPA, 1
Batterymarch Park, Quincy,
Massachusetts 02269–7471.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Casey C. Grant, Secretary, Standards
Council, at above address, (617) 770–
3000.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) develops building,
fire, and electrical safety codes and
standards. Federal agencies frequently
use these codes and standards as the
basis for developing Federal regulations
concerning safety. Often, the Office of
the Federal Register approves the
incorporation by reference of these
standards under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1
CFR Part 51.
When a Technical Committee begins
the development of a new or revised
NFPA code or standard, it enters one of
two Revision Cycles available each year.
The Revision Cycle begins with the Call
for Proposals, that is, a public notice
asking for any interested persons to
submit specific written proposals for
developing or revising the Document.
The Call for Proposals is published in a
variety of publications. Interested
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parties have approximately twenty
weeks to respond to the Call for
Proposals.
Following the Call for Proposals
period, the Technical Committee holds
a meeting to consider and accept, reject
or revise, in whole or in part, all the
submitted Proposals. The committee
may also develop its own Proposals. A
document known as the Report on
Proposals, or ROP, is prepared
containing all the Public Proposals, the
Technical Committees’ action and each
Proposal, as well as all Committeegenerated Proposals. The ROP is then
submitted for the approval of the
Technical Committee by a formal
written ballot. If the ROP does not
receive approval by a two-thirds vote
calculated in accordance with NFPA
rules, the Report is returned to the
committee for further consideration and
is not published. If the necessary
approval is received, the ROP is
published in a compilation of Reports
on Proposals issued by NFPA twice
yearly for public review and comment,
and the process continues to the next
step.
The Reports on Proposals are sent
automatically free of charge to all who
submitted proposals and each respective
committee member, as well as anyone
else who requests a copy. All ROP’s are
also available for free downloading at
www.nfpa.org.
Once the ROP becomes available,
there is a 60-day comment period
during which anyone may submit a
Public Comment on the proposed
changes in the ROP. The committee
then reconvenes at the end of the
comment period and acts on all
Comments.
As before, a two-thirds approval vote
by written ballot of the eligible members
of the committee is required for
approval of actions on the Comments.
All of this information is complied into
a second Report, called the Report on
Comments (ROC), which, like the ROP,
is published and made available for
public review for a seven-week period.
The process of public input and
review does not end with the
publication of the ROP and ROC.
Following the completion of the
Proposal and Comment periods, there is
yet a further opportunity for debate and
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): Request for Comments
on NFPA's Codes and Standards
AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Since 1896, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
has accomplished its mission by advocating scientifically based
consensus codes and standards, research, and education for safety
related issues. NFPA's National Fire Codes[reg], which holds over 270
documents, are administered by more than 225 Technical Committees
comprised of approximately 7,000 volunteers and are adopted and used
throughout the world. NFPA is a nonprofit membership organization with
approximately 80,000 members from over 70 nations, all working together
to fulfill the Association's mission.
The NFPA process provides ample opportunity for public
participation in the development of its codes and standards. All NFPA
codes and standards are revised and updated every three to five years
in Revision Cycles that begin twice each year and that takes
approximately two years to complete. Each Revision Cycle proceeds
according to a published schedule that includes final dates for all
major events in the process. The process contains five basic steps that
are followed both for
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developing new documents as well as revising existing documents. These
steps are: Calling for Proposals; Publishing the Proposals in the
Report on Proposals; Calling for Comments on the Committee's
disposition of the Proposals and these Comments are published in the
Report on Comments; having a Technical Report Session at the NFPA
Annual Meeting; and finally, the Standards Council Consideration and
Issuance of documents.
Note: Under new rules effective this Fall 2005, anyone wishing
to make Amending Motions on the Technical Committee Reports (ROP and
ROC) must signal their intention by submitting a Notice of Intent to
Make a Motion by the Deadline of October 20, 2006. Certified motions
will be posted by November 17, 2006. Documents that receive notice
of proper Amending Motions (Certified Amending Motions) will be
presented for action at the annual June 2007 Association Technical
Meeting. Documents that receive no motions will be forwarded
directly to the Standards Council for action on issuance.
For more information on these new rules and for up-to-date
information on schedules and deadlines for processing NFPA Documents,
check the NFPA Web site at www.nfpa.org or contact NFPA Codes and
Standards Administration.
The purpose of this notice is to request comments on the technical
reports that will be published in the NFPA's 2006 Fall Revision Cycle.
The publication of this notice by the National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST) on behalf of NFPA is being undertaken as a public
service; NIST does not necessarily endorse, approve, or recommend any
of the standards referenced in the notice.
DATES: Thirty-six reports are published in the 2006 Fall Revision Cycle
Report on Proposals and will be available on December 23, 2005.
Comments received on or before March 3, 2006, will be considered by the
respective NFPA Committees before final action is taken on the
proposals.
ADDRESSES: The 2006 Fall Revision Cycle Report on Proposals is
available and downloadable from NFPA's Web site--www.nfpa.org or by
requesting a copy from the NFPA, Fulfillment Center, 11 Tracy Drive,
Avon, Massachusetts 02322. Comments on the report should be submitted
to Casey C. Grant, Secretary, Standards Council, NFPA, 1 Batterymarch
Park, Quincy, Massachusetts 02269-7471.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Casey C. Grant, Secretary, Standards
Council, NFPA, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts 02269-7471,
(617) 770-3000.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) develops building,
fire, and electrical safety codes and standards. Federal agencies
frequently use these codes and standards as the basis for developing
Federal regulations concerning safety. Often, the Office of the Federal
Register approves the incorporation by reference of these standards
under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR Part 51.
Request for Comments
Interested persons may participate in these revisions by submitting
written data, views, or arguments to Casey C. Grant, Secretary,
Standards Council, NFPA, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts
02269-7471. Commenters may use the forms provided for comments in the
Reports on Proposals. Each person submitting a comment should include
his or her name and address, identify the notice, and give reasons for
any recommendations. Comments received on or before March 3, 2006, for
the 2006 Fall Revision Cycle Report on Proposals will be considered by
the NFPA before final action is taken on the proposals.
Copies of all written comments received and the disposition of
those comments by the NFPA committees will be published as the 2006
Fall Revision Cycle Report on Comments by August 25, 2006. A copy of
the Report on Comments will be sent automatically to each commenter.
2006 Fall Revision Cycle--Report on Proposals
[P = Partial revision; W = Withdrawal; R = Reconfirmation; N = New; C =
Complete Revision]
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NFPA 12............... Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing P
Systems.
NFPA 12A.............. Standard on Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing P
Systems.
NFPA 16............... Standard for the Installation of Foam- P
Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray
Systems.
NFPA 18A.............. Standard on Water Additives for Fire N
Control and Vapor Mitigation.
NFPA 25............... Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and P
Maintenance of Water-Based Fire
Protection Systems.
NFPA 30............... Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code.... P
NFPA 51............... Standard for the Design and Installation P
of Oxygen-Fuel Gas Systems for Welding,
Cutting, and Allied Processes.
NFPA 58............... Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code.............. P
NFPA 68............... Guide for Venting of Deflagrations........ C
NFPA 85............... Boiler and Combustion Systems Hazards Code P
NFPA 204.............. Standard for Smoke and Heat Venting....... P
NFPA 385.............. Standard for Tank Vehicles for Flammable P
and Combustible Liquids.
NFPA 471.............. Recommended Practice for Responding to P
Hazardous Materials Incidents.
NFPA 472.............. Standard for Professional Competence of C
Responders to Hazardous Materials
Incidents.
NFPA 550.............. Guide to the Fire Safety Concepts Tree.... R
NFPA 551.............. Guide for the Evaluation of Fire Risk P
Assessments.
NFPA 560.............. Standard for the Storage, Handling, and P
Use of Ethylene Oxide for Sterilization
and Fumigation.
NFPA 900.............. Building Energy Code...................... P
NFPA 1005............. Standard on Professional Qualifications N
for Marine Fire Fighting for Land-Based
Fire Fighters.
NFPA 1037............. Standard for Professional Qualifications N
for Fire Marshals.
NFPA 1041............. Standard for Fire Service Instructor P
Professional Qualifications.
NFPA 1051............. Standard for Wildland Fire Fighter P
Professional Qualifications.
NFPA 1061............. Standard for Professional Qualifications P
for Public Safety Telecommunicator.
NFPA 1402............. Guide to Building Fire Service Training C
Centers.
NFPA 1403............. Standard on Live Fire Training Evolutions. C
NFPA 1451............. Standard for a Fire Service Vehicle C
Operations Training Program.
NFPA 1600............. Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management C
and Business Continuity Programs.
NFPA 1851............. Standard on Selection, Care, and C
Maintenance of Structural Fire Fighting
Protective Ensembles.
NFPA 1911............. Standard for Service Tests of Fire Pump C
Systems on Fire Apparatus.
NFPA 1914............. Standard for Testing Fire Department W
Aerial Devices.
NFPA 1915............. Standard for Fire Apparatus Preventive W
Maintenance Program.
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NFPA 1951............. Standard on Protective Ensemble for USAR C
Operations.
NFPA 1961............. Standard on Fire Hose..................... P
NFPA 1981............. Standard on Open-Circuit Self-Contained C
Breathing Apparatus for Fire and
Emergency Services.
NFPA 1982............. Standard on Personal Alert Safety Systems C
(PASS).
NFPA 2001............. Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing P
Systems.
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Dated: November 8, 2005.
William Jeffrey,
Director.
[FR Doc. 05-22785 Filed 11-16-05; 8:45 am]
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