The Experimental Mod II Firefighters' Aluminized Crash-Rescue Fire-Proximity Hood: An Interim Report of a Limited Service Test
Abstract
The Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility (NCTRF) has developed the experimental Mod II Firefighters' Aluminized Crash-Rescue Fire-Proximity Hood, which improves upon the standard firefighters' aluminized hood (MIL-H- 29144). Reports from the firefighting community have indicated that the standard hood is not compatible with the current self-contained breathing apparatus. To allow for the self-contained breathing apparatus, a new aluminum frame with a greater front radius has been developed, and a liftup visor with an enlarged area for improved vision and voice communications has been incorporated in the experimental hood. This visor also reduces fogging of the face shield. Also, a bib is attached to the front to serve as a protective flap over the vacuum- deposited gold-coated facepiece when the hood is not being worn. NCTRF has conducted a limited service evaluation of the experimental Mod II hood. As a result of this evaluation, NCTRF recommends that a new latch system be developed for securing the visor. After completion of this development, another service evaluation of the experimental fire-proximity hood should be conducted.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1982
- Accession Number
- ADA122409
Entities
People
- Harry P. Winer