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substances. Training and education must include the potential
hazards involved and the required personal hygiene and
protective measures; and

 
I. Training and education in the care, use, inspection,
maintenance and limitations of the protective equipment
assigned to fire department firefighters or available for
their use.

 
2. Records. Each fire department shall maintain complete
records of individual training and education for firefighters.

 
Sec. 3. 26 MRSA §2103, as amended by PL 1987, c. 552, §§1 to 3 and
c. 769, Pt. B, §7, is further amended to read:

 
§2103. Standards for equipment and clothing

 
Any Unless otherwise specified, any reference in this section
to a standard is to the most recent standard in effect.

 
1. Protective equipment. Except as provided in subsection 2,
the The fire department shall provide each firefighter with the
appropriate equipment to protect the firefighter from the hazards
of the work environment to which the firefighter is likely to be
exposed. The firefighter shall use the protective equipment
whenever exposed to the hazards for which that equipment is
provided. If a fire department purchases new protective
equipment, that equipment must meet the standard in effect at the
time of the purchase.__If a fire department acquires protective
clothing that is not new, that protective clothing must, at a
minimum, meet the standards that were in effect in 1987.__Any
protective clothing that was purchased or acquired prior to 1987
that does not meet National Fire Protection Association standards
must be replaced. Protective equipment must consist of:

 
A. Protective clothing;

 
B. Head protection;

 
B-1.__Helmet ensemble, including eye and face protection;

 
C. Foot protection;

 
D. Hand protection;

 
E. Eye and face protection;

 
F. Hearing protection; and

 
G. Self-contained breathing apparatus.


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