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Code · Michigan · Chapter 29 — Fire Prevention

29.369c Firefighting foam; use of perfluoroalkyl orpolyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS); prohibited in firefighter training; requirements.

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29.369c Firefighting foam; use of perfluoroalkyl orpolyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS); prohibited in firefighter training; requirements.
Sec. 9c.
(1)Firefighting foam concentrate containing intentionally added PFAS must not be used in any firefighter training required under this act.
(2)Until December 31, 2023, the firefighter training required under this act must include both of the following subjects:
(a)The proper use, handling, and storage of firefighting foam concentrate.
(b)The best environmental and public health practices, including, but not limited to, containment and proper disposal, and decontamination of the firefighter's equipment and body, following the use of firefighting foam.
(3)The firefighter training under subsection
(2)may involve the use of a video or online resource.
History: Add. 2020, Act 133 , Eff. Oct. 6, 2020
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