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SEL Number: 01WF-01-GOGL
Title: Goggles, Wildland Fire Fighting Protective


Last Updated: 6/22/2017 9:32:41 PM

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Description: Items of protective equipment that provide protection to the eyes and a portion of the face (certified as compliant with NFPA 1977).

ImportantFeatures: Wildland fire fighting protective goggles are standard goggles that are intended to resist the effects of high heat. As a prerequisite, these goggles must conform to the high impact protection requirements of ANSI Z87.1, Occupational and Educational Eye and Face Protection. These goggles must also offer a means for attachment to wildland fire fighting protective helmets.

Operating Considerations: Wildland fire fighting includes fire suppression and property conservation in woodlands, forests, grasslands, brush, prairies, and other such vegetation, or any combination of vegetation that is involved in a fire situation but is not within buildings or structures. However, wildland fire fighting increasingly involves an urban interface, which requires protection to structures that are endangered by wildland fires.

The primary intent of wildland fire fighting protective clothing is to protect against possible exposure to high heat and flames that may occur during fire suppression and property conservation, though wildland fire fighters avoid situations where any continuous exposure to extreme conditions are involved. The protective clothing also affords some protection against physical hazards and is designed to be lightweight and comfortable over long wearing periods. NFPA 1977 certified protective clothing is not evaluated for protection from chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear agents. This protective clothing should not be used for structural firefighting operations.

Other than compliance with NFPA 1977, the most important selection factors in selecting wildland fire fighting protective goggles are adjustability for good fit, adequate field of vision, and durability. Use considerations are provided in OSHA Title 29 CFR Section 1910.132 and NFPA 1500, Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program.


Training Requirements: Core Training: OSHA 1910.132.
Initial Training: Moderate (1-2 days)
Sustainment Training: Moderate (1-2 days)


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