Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) To carry out
their responsibilities, fire service personnel must be fully knowledgeable and
adequately prepared. This subchapter adopts standards for fire service training
and education programs.
1. Programs for
firefighters must meet certain standards to ensure firefighters have the
necessary skills and knowledge which the specialized and hazardous nature of
fire fighting requires.
2. Programs
for fire service instructors must meet certain standards to ensure they have
the knowledge and skills necessary to provide instruction for fire service
members.
3. Programs for airport
rescue and firefighting training must meet certain standards to ensure
firefighters have the necessary skills and knowledge that the specialized and
hazardous nature of airport rescue and firefighting requires.
4. Programs for marine firefighting training
must meet certain standards to ensure firefighters have the necessary skills
and knowledge that the specialized and hazardous nature of marine firefighting
for land-based firefighters requires.
5. Programs for industrial fire brigade
training must meet certain standards to ensure members have the necessary
skills and knowledge that the specialized and hazardous nature of industrial
firefighting requires.
6. Programs
for live fire training must meet certain standards to ensure that training is
conducted in a safe manner under live fire conditions that the specialized and
hazardous nature of firefighting requires.
7. Programs for fire officers training must
meet certain standards to ensure they have the knowledge and skills necessary
to provide leadership and management of fire service members and resources,
that the specialized and hazardous nature of firefighting requires.
8. Programs for fire department safety
officer training must meet certain standards to ensure they have the knowledge
and skills necessary to provide leadership and ensure the health and safety of
fire service members during training, emergency incidents, and during
non-emergency time periods.
9.
Programs for hazardous materials training must meet certain standards to ensure
safety and technical competency of first responders.
10. Programs for fire investigators training
must meet certain standards to ensure they have the knowledge and skills
necessary to investigate fires to determine the origin, cause, and
responsibility of a fire.
11.
Programs for fire apparatus driver/operator training must meet certain
standards to ensure that apparatus is operated safely and that the services
expected from the apparatus are delivered at an emergency incident.
12. Programs for technical rescuer training
must meet certain standards to ensure the safety and technical competency of
rescuers by rescue specialty.
13.
Programs to train fire and life safety educators, public information officers,
youth firesetter intervention specialists, and youth firesetter program
managers must meet certain standards to ensure these positions are performed to
national job performance requirements.
14. Programs for rapid intervention crews
training must meet certain standards to ensure they have the knowledge and
skills necessary to rescue firefighters who may become trapped or incapacitated
during firefighting operations.
15.
Programs for wildland firefighters training must meet certain standards to
ensure firefighters have the necessary skills and knowledge that the
specialized and hazardous nature of wildland firefighting requires.
16. Programs for fire police officer training
must meet certain standards to ensure roadway safety during emergency incidents
and fire department support operations.
(b) Pursuant to P.L. 1983, c. 382, the
Commissioner hereby adopts the following National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA) Standards, incorporated herein by reference, as amended and
supplemented:
1. NFPA 472, 2018 Edition,
Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass
Destruction Incidents, as the training standard for Hazardous Materials
Awareness, Hazardous Materials Operations, Mission-Specific Competencies,
Hazardous Materials Incident Commanders, Hazardous Materials Specialist
Employees, Hazardous Materials Officers, Hazardous Materials Safety Officers,
Hazardous Materials Technician, and Hazardous Materials Technician in the State
of New Jersey;
2. NFPA 600, 2015
Edition, Standard on Facility Fire Brigades, as the Fire Brigade standard that
controls the organizing, operating, training, and equipping of industrial fire
brigades in the State of New Jersey;
3. NFPA 921, 2017 Edition, Standard that
establishes a Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations, as a recommended
guide and resource to conduct Fire and Explosion Investigations within the
State of New Jersey;
4. NFPA 1001,
2013 Edition, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, as the
Firefighter I and II training standard in the State of New Jersey;
5. NFPA 1002, 2017 Edition, Standard for Fire
Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications, as the Fire Apparatus
Driver/Operator training standard in the State of New Jersey;
6. NFPA 1003, 2015 Edition, Standard for
Airport Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, as the Airport Firefighter
training standard in the State of New Jersey;
7. NFPA 1005, 2014 Edition, Standard for
Professional Qualifications for Marine Fire Fighting for Land-Based Fire
Fighters, as the Marine Firefighting training standard in the State of New
Jersey;
8. NFPA 1006, 2017 Edition,
Standard for Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications, as the Technical
Rescue training standard in the State of New Jersey;
9. NFPA 1021, 2014 Edition, Standard for Fire
Officer Professional Qualifications, as the Fire Officer training standard in
the State of New Jersey;
10. NFPA
1031, 2014 Edition, Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector
and Plan Examiner, as the Fire Inspector (Uniform Fire Code) training standard
in the State of New Jersey;
11.
NFPA 1033, 2014 Edition, Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire
Investigator, as the Fire Investigator training standard in the State of New
Jersey;
12. NFPA 1035, 2015
Edition, Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire and Life Safety
Educator, Public Information Officer, Youth Firesetter Intervention Specialist,
and Youth Firesetter Program Manager, as the Fire and Life Safety Educator,
Public Information Officer, Youth Firesetter Intervention Specialist, and Youth
Firesetter Program Manager training standard in the State of New
Jersey;
13. NFPA 1037, 2016
Edition, Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Marshal, as the Fire
Marshal training standard in the State of New Jersey;
14. NFPA 1041, 2012 Edition, Standard for
Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications, as the Fire Service
Instructor training standard in the State of New Jersey;
15. NFPA 1081, 2012 Edition, Standard for
Industrial Fire Brigade Member Professional Qualifications, as the Industrial
Fire Brigade Member training standard for Industrial Fire Brigade Members and
Leader in the State of New Jersey;
16. NFPA 1142, 2017 Edition, Standard on
Water Supplies for Suburban and Rural Fire Fighting, as the Water Supplies for
Suburban and Rural Fire Fighting training standard in the State of New
Jersey;
17. NFPA 1403, 2018
Edition, Standard on Live Fire Training Evolutions, as the Live Fire Training
standard in the State of New Jersey;
18. NFPA 1407, 2015 Edition, Standard for
Training Fire Service Rapid Intervention Crews, as the Rapid Intervention Crews
training standard in the State of New Jersey;
19. NFPA 1451, 2013 Edition, Standard for a
Fire and Emergency Vehicle Operations Training Program, as the Fire and
Emergency Vehicle Operations Training Program in the State of New Jersey;
and
20. NFPA 1521, 2015 Edition,
Standard for Fire Department Safety Officer Professional Qualifications, as the
Safety Officer training standard in the State of New Jersey.
(c) Pursuant to P.L. 1983, c. 382,
the Commissioner incorporates herein by reference, the following training
standards of the New Jersey Public Safety and Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (PEOSHA), and the New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection (DEP), incorporated within the adopted training programs of this
chapter:
1. PEOSHA Hazardous Materials
Standard,
29 CFR
1910.120
;
2. PEOSHA Eye and Face Protection Standard,
29 CFR
1910.133
;
3. PEOSHA Respiratory Protection Standard,
29 CFR
1910.134
;
4. PEOSHA Head Protection Standard,
29 CFR 1910.135
;
5. PEOSHA Foot
Protection Standard,
29 CFR 1910.136
;
6. PEOSHA Hand
Protection Standard,
29 CFR 1910.138
;
7. PEOSHA Chapter 10
Standard for Firefighters, N.J.A.C. 12:100; and
8. DEP Right-to-Know Standard,
N.J.A.C. 7:1G.