5.4
Advanced Inspection
Only a manufacturer-trained organization, verified organization, or verified Independent Service
Provider (ISP) can perform advanced inspection.
Failure to obey this warning can result in serious injury or death.
Advanced inspection includes all of the items listed for routine inspection and all of the following items.
After the fire helmet is put into service, do an advanced inspection of all protective ensemble elements
at least every 12 months, or whenever a routine inspection removes the ensemble from service, which-
ever occurs first.
NOTICE
For the purposes of replacement (according to
the fire helmet ensemble is based on the oldest original part shipped as a component of the complete
compliant fire helmet ensemble, irrespective of the manufacturing date of the replaced parts.
Do the following applicable procedure, according to the model type, to disassemble the fire helment
and inspect all components for the conditions listed in Section 5.3 "Routine Inspection".
5.4.1
2
12
5
US
11
1
Shell
2
Cap nuts
3
Left bracket
4
Nameplate
5
Screws
6
Faceshield
7
Defender visor
20
WARNING!
Models 1010 and 1044 (Black Impact Cap)
2
1
4
8
9
10
NFPA
1851) and warranty, the manufacturing date for
3
4
5
6
7
13
8
Impact cap
9
Additional suspension strap
10
Suspension
11
Ear cover
12
Right bracket
13
NFPA-compliant Bourke lens
MSA Cairns Fire Helmets