New NFPA 1802 Standard Drives Improved Fireground Safety
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New NFPA 1802 Standard Drives Improved Fireground Safety
Adopted in early 2021, NFPA 1802 defines new requirements for portable two-way radios and microphones deployed into hazardous zones. 1802 identifies operating environment parameters, as well as minimum requirements for the design, performance, testing and certification of portable communications devices. The new standard enhances performance and survivability of primary communication devices without compromising compatibility with field emergency services communications networks.
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• Withstands repeat high temp (350F) and quench (4.9 feet of water)
• 3 hour vibration: test for speech quality and data logging
• 3m drop test
• Salt water and humidity corrosion test
• Flame impingement (1700F)
• Display surface abrasion for 200 cycles
• Cable pullout
• Case integrity
• Speaker, microphone, one side button, 2 position, 3 position, PTT, power knob, selector knob, EAB
• Must include proven interoperability with microphones
• Allow gloved operation
• Hazard mode: loud, confirmed power off,
• Voice annunciations; powering off, over temp, failed accessory,
• Larger emergency button (EAB)
• Cable fault detect
• Over temp detection
• Data logging: device on, EAB activated, any user input, power level thresholds, changing internal over temp and unit off
• Bluetooth certified
The NFPA 1802 standard applies to Emergency Services Personnel (i.e. firefighters) using RF devices and microphones in hazard zones, or areas where members might be exposed to a hazard or hazardous atmosphere; or a particular substance, device, event, circumstance or conditions presenting extreme dangers.
However, at this time, use of certified equipment may depend on the individual requirements and/or preferences determined by your department or state or local mandates.
When testing and certifying the radio and microphone together, the compliance label will be permanently attached on devices and accessories.