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Visibility markings (i.e. trim) are permitted to be applied over older visibility markings by alternative methods where approved by the garment manufacturer. This is to accommodate the heat applied trim and is generally not allowed for sewn on visibility markings.
The NFPA 1851 standard was created to establish proper PPE maintenance and limit the exposure of fire ground contaminants to firefighters. The NFPA 1851 Standard covers the selection, care, and maintenance of structural and proximity firefighting PPE.
NFPA 1851 also defines advanced cleaning as a form of clothing care. This type of cleaning must be done at least once a year and whenever gear is exposed to soiling at a fire. If the clothing is visibly soiled or contaminated, then it must be cleaned.
In addition to inspection before each use, it is important to have a thorough check of your PPE performed by a competent auditor at least every 12 months. These checks are in addition to the inspections you perform before using your equipment.
Advanced inspections will be conducted at a minimum of every 12 months, or whenever routine inspections indicate that a problem exists.
NFPA 1851, the standard that establishes requirements for the selection, care, and maintenance of structural firefighting protective clothing and equipment, dictates gear that is 10 years past its manufacture date should be retired.