NFPA 1006
NFPA 1006 (Standard on Operations and Training for Technical Search and Rescue Incidents) is a standard published by the National Fire Protection Association.
Purpose
As per NFPA, this standard identifies the minimum job performance requirements (JPRs) for fire service and other emergency response personnel who perform technical rescue operations.[1]
Revision history
Standard revision | Status | Effective date |
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NFPA 1006-2017 | Future revision, draft is open for public input | To be determined |
Errata 1006-13-1 | Errata for NFPA 1006-2013 | 2014-05-07 |
TIA 13-1 | Tentative interim amendment (TIA) for NFPA 1006-2013 | 2013-10-22 |
NFPA 1006-2013 | Current revision of the standard | 2012-12-17 |
Errata 08-2 | Errata for NFPA 1006-2008 | 2009-10-16 |
Errata 08-1 | Errata for NFPA 1006-2008 | 2008-04-01 |
NFPA 1006-2008, | Prior revision, superseded by NFPA 1006-2013 | 2012-12-31 |
NFPA 1006-2003 | Prior revision, superseded by NFPA 1006-2008 | ? |
Errata 00-1 | Errata for NFPA 1006-2000 | 2000-05-11 |
NFPA 1006-2000 | Prior revision, superseded by NFPA 1006-2003 | ? |
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