Firefighter Review:
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus

Instructor Guide

Session Reference: 1

Topic: Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus

Level of Instruction: 3.0

Time Required: Three Hours

Materials:

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Preparation

Motivation:

Objective (SPO):

Overview:

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Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus

SPO The student will be able to describe important aspects of safety and demonstrate practical application as it pertains to emergency service provider operations from memory, without assistance, to an accuracy of 70% and the instructor's satisfaction. The student will be able to identify the basic functions and uses of and properly don and doff self-contained breathing apparatus.

EO 1-1 For each component of the SCBA, identify its function, safety feature, and limitations.

EO 1-2 Demonstrate and document maintenance for SCBA.

EO 1-3 Demonstrate donning and doffing the SCBA while wearing full protective clothing and ensure that it is ready for safe use (NFPA 1001 (1997) 3-3.1).

EO 1-4 Demonstrate controlled breathing techniques to utilize during work and emergency conditions (NFPA 1001 (1997) 3-3.1).

EO 1-5 Demonstrate proper emergency procedures to use in case the SCBA fails (NFPA 1001 (1997) 3-3.1).

EO 1-6 Demonstrate changing the cylinder on an SCBA assembly (NFPA 1001 (1997) 3-3.1).

EO 1-7 Demonstrate the use of SCBA in the following evolutions (NFPA 1001 (1997) 3-3.1):

  1. Following a hose line with obstacles and vision obscured.
  2. Conducting a simulated search of a structure charged with smoke, locating and interrupting utility service, and attacking a simulated fire using a standpipe system.
  3. Moving in a forward direction and successfully overcoming obstacles to enter and exit a maze.

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Instructional Guide

I. Open Circuit/Positive Pressure (1-1)

A. Method of Operation

B. SCBA Components

II. Maintenance and Inspection (1-2)

A. After Use Maintenance

B. Cylinder Recharging

C. Recommended Daily Inspection and Maintenance

D. Monthly Inspection and Maintenance - same as daily/weekly plus

E. Defective Units

F. Testing Schedule - Hydrostatic

III. Donning and Doffing Procedures/Safety Checks (1-3)

A. Student Preparation

B. Pre-Donning Inspection

C. Donning (two suggested methods)

D. Operator

E. SCBA Doffing

NOTE: Upon completion of the last donning and doffing drill, have students remain in SCBA and sit on floor. Have them practice controlled breathing methods as they are described in next section.

F. Donning Drill

IV. Controlled Breathing Techniques (1-4)

A. Breathing must be kept on a conscious level. Subconscious patterns result in breathing only through the mouth or nose

B. Suggested Patterns

V. Emergency Procedures (5-5)

NOTE: In the course of normal emergency operations, personnel may find themselves in a situation where they may become trapped; run out of air; or experience an equipment malfunction. While there are a number of non approved methods of survival, or buddy breathing and are readily available for reference in several fire service training publications, this outline will target a method of receiving emergency breathing air that is specific to certain brands or models of SCBA.

The instructor should modify this section to suit the purposes of his or her department and should be consistent with departmental procedures.

A. Quick Fill Procedure

VI. Changing Cylinders (1-6)

A. Spread apparatus out on floor with cylinder up
B. Point cylinder valve at feet
C. Extend and straighten all straps
D. Turn cylinder valve off
E. Bleed air off regulator by slowly opening purge valve
F. Disconnect H/P hose from cylinder (check "O" ring in H/P connector)
G. Loosen cylinder strap or holding device
H. Remove cylinder from backplate
I. Insert new cylinder to cylinder stop
J. Tighten cylinder holding device; securing cylinder to backplate
K. Check "O" ring in H/P connector before connecting high pressure hose
L. Check proper position of regulator and straps by donning apparatus
M. Turn cylinder valve on to check for leaks
N. Bleed system as in D and E above

VII. Practical Exercises (1-7)

A. Obscured Vision Practical Exercise

B. Smoke Environment Practical Exercise

C. Maze Evolution

D. Wrap-Up

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Summary

Review:

Remotivation:

Assignment:

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Evaluation

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Practical Skills Checklist

Student _________________________________

1. Donning SCBA

____ a. Turn cylinder on

____ b. Check low pressure warning bell

____ c. SCBA on properly (cylinder gauge down, straps secured)

____ d. Facepiece seal check

____ e. Donning SCBA within 1 minute

2. Follow hoseline with vision obscured

____ a. No unusual breathing difficulty

____ b. Did not get disoriented

____ c. Maintained forward progress

____ d. Recognize couplings and direction

3. Smoke evolution

____ a. Work as a team and performed assigned duties

____ b. No unusual breathing difficulty

____ c. Did not get disoriented

4. Maze evolution

____ a. Maintained forward direction

____ b. No unusual breathing difficulty

____ c. Did not get disoriented

5. Post evolution activities

____ a. Clean and sanitize facepiece

____ b. Refill cylinder

____ c. Replace cylinder in backpack properly

____ d. Perform operational check and put unit back in service