VINMAN |
07-30-2013 07:24 PM |
Thanks for the kind words guys. Much appreciated, but I dont consider myself a hero. Its just something I do.
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Originally Posted by intakexhaust
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Vinman - Legal issue? What the.... you guys are running into fire's battling horrific and potential lethal matters. Who's going to make it a legal issue?
BTW- That helmet has a soul, speaks pride and bravery.
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When a firefighter is seriously injured or killed, their turnout gear is immediately confiscated. Everything is gone over with a microscope. All of your PPE has to be up to date, and not past the specified service parameters. If someone has "expired" gear, or it is found to be damaged or worn out, the dept will face a huge liability. Also every once in a while , OSHA may pop in and do a surprise inspection. Leather helmets are still made, and are OSHA and NFPA approved. They just have had a few changes made to the suspensionn systems on them. most Dept's wont buy them because they are super expensive. In my opinion, the newer plastic helmets dont provide any better protection. only advantage i see is they are about half the weight.
1-EV, thanks for the offer, but its gonna get buried with me. :)
Paul, very cool helmet. I still have my old SPH-4 although it got trashed when my basement flooded.
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