New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 73 - STANDARDS FOR FIRE SERVICE TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION
Subchapter 2 - EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES
Section 5:73-2.4 - Facility requirements
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:73-2.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) In order to provide firefighter training, the facilities must be adequate. The requirements of this section are the minimum requirements for firefighter training facilities.
(b) Classroom Level A requirements are as follows:
1. A separate
classroom for instruction shall be provided. The classroom size shall
adequately accommodate the number of students.
i. For classroom training for modules for
firefighter 1, a meeting hall or large room will be accepted as an alternative
to a separate classroom.
2. The following are required:
i. Adequate lighting;
ii. A writing surface for each
student;
iii. Sufficient chairs for
students;
iv. A chalkboard, or
large pad with easel;
v. Access to
overhead projector and screen;
vi.
Adequate space for each student;
vii. Comfortable room temperature;
viii. Access to sanitary
facilities;
ix. Sufficient
electrical outlets for use of training aids; and
x. The classroom must be in a quiet area,
that is, removed from disturbances.
(c) Drill Area A requirements are as follows:
1. The area to be provided for drills shall
be sufficient to allow hands-on practice by all students. Sufficient area shall
be provided for the following activities:
i.
The tying of knots;
ii. The
carrying and raising of ladders;
iii. The rolling and loading, carrying and
dragging and coupling of hose; and
iv. The practice of salvage
operations.
2. The
following practice aids shall be available:
i. A fire hydrant or other water
source;
ii. A sprinkler connection
or simulated sprinkler connection; and
iii. Simulated roof area and sufficient
practice boards to practice venting through roofs.
3. The following materials shall be
available:
i. Fire hose, couplings and tools
as specified in the adopted training program;
ii. Forcible entry tools as specified in the
adopted training program;
iii.
Salvage covers as specified in the adopted training program;
iv. Lengths of rope as specified in the
adopted training program;
v.
Ladders as specified in the adopted training program;
vi. PEOSHA approved breathing apparatus for
each student;
vii. PEOSHA approved
personal protective clothing for each student;
viii. Materials for rescue drills as
specified in the adopted training program; and
ix. Wedges or sprinkler tongs as specified in
the adopted training program.
(d) Classroom Level B: (Reserved).
(e) Drill Area Level B: (Reserved).
(f) Smoke building requirements are as follows:
1. The purpose of the structurally
safe smoke building is to acquaint the trainees with the skills and abilities
necessary for survival in an oxygen deficient atmosphere by creating a
controlled learning situation that is under constant supervision.
2. The smoke building shall meet the
following requirements:
i. There shall be an
exterior exit or secondary means of egress on every floor;
ii. The smoke building shall be equipped for
simulating smoke filled atmosphere and conditions;
iii. The building shall be so designed and
equipped so as to allow for constant surveillance of the trainees;
and
iv. There shall be a means to
provide emergency ventilation which may include automatic or manual control of
roof openings, doors and exterior windows.
3. Smoke used should be of a controlled
composition with minimum toxicity. Specially designed mechanical equipment may
be installed in the facility to produce smoke.
(g) Drill tower requirements are as follows:
1. The purpose of the drill tower is to train
fire fighters in basic evolutions using pumper and ladder equipment;
2. The tower shall meet the following
requirements.
i. It shall be not less than two
stories in height;
ii. It shall be
suitable for use with ladders and rescue equipment;
iii. It shall be so designed as to permit
raising, lowering, and maneuvering of hose lines and other equipment;
iv. It may be of wood frame, reinforced
concrete, steel or other durable material;
v. It shall have structurally sound interior
and exterior walls which will withstand the force of master streams;
vi. It shall contain stairways which provide
means of access between floor levels;
vii. All stairway treads should be slip
resistant;
viii. The drill tower
should include provisions for standpipe connections at all floor levels of the
facility;
ix. Roof openings should
be provided for practice of ventilation procedures;
x. Safety railings should be provided for
roof operations; and
xi. A
temporary or permanent safety net on at least one exterior side of the building
should be provided.
(h) Live burn facility requirements are as follows:
1. The following apply to burn
buildings:
i. The purpose of the burn
building is to safely train firefighters in methods of interior fire
suppression. Every floor shall have an exterior exit or a second means of
egress.
ii. Walls, floors,
ceilings, and other permanent features shall have strong resistance to heat
generated by Class A materials.
iii. Class B materials shall not be used for
fuel except when part of an engineered and designed system, such as propane or
natural gas simulation, certified by the manufacturer as having been installed
and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and
recommendations.
iv. Emergency
ventilation shall be provided by automatic or manual control of the roof
openings, doors, and exterior shuttered windows.
2. The following apply to the flammable
liquid and flammable gas area:
i. This area
should be located as remote from any building as possible. Fencing and/or
curbing should be provided as a safety factor.
ii. Pit aprons should be made of concrete,
crushed stone, iron ore slag.
iii.
There shall be adequate water supply, fuel supply, fuel pumping capability and
drainage.
iv. If flammable liquid
or gas is fed to an area, the flow shall be controlled by quick shutoff valves.
In case of an emergency, an instantaneous shutdown will be necessary.
(i) The following relate to exemptions:
1. An exemption from
the training facility requirements may be made upon the following findings:
i. There is no facility in the immediate area
where the training can be provided or there are minimum facilities in the area
and all prospective applicants cannot be accommodated; and
ii. That alternative training in the form of
simulation or other method will be provided which will provide, to the greatest
extent possible the same practice/drill opportunity.
2. An application for exemption to this
section shall be filed in writing and set forth specifically:
i. A statement of the requirements from which
an exemption is sought;
ii. A
statement of the manner by which strict compliance with said provisions would
result in practical difficulties; and
iii. A statement of the feasible alternatives
which would adequately provide the same practice/drill opportunity.
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