Undergraduate Research

Analysis of Station Wear Selection Worn Underneath a Structural Firefighter Turnout Ensemble

Authors
  • Brooke Garringer (Florida State University)
  • Reannan Riedy (Florida State University)
  • Meredith McQuerry (Florida State University)

Abstract

Clothing worn under a firefighter turnout suit, known as station wear, contributes to the thermal protection of the overall ensemble. Depending on the fiber content and fabrication it may also contribute to burn injury. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of materials, design, selection, and use for NFPA 1975 certified and non-certified station wear garments in relation to thermal stability and burn protection. A comprehensive literature review was conducted to identify gaps in the current body of knowledge. A nationwide information gathering questionnaire was administered to firefighting personnel to address the personal selection, use, and educational awareness of station wear certification. Over 1,800 completed questionnaire responses were received. Two overarching factors of importance that participants prioritized when considering selection and design were cost of certified garments and clothing comfort. The majority of firefighters indicated they were not wearing a NFPA-certified garment for thermal protection.

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Garringer, B., Riedy, R. & McQuerry, M., (2018) “Analysis of Station Wear Selection Worn Underneath a Structural Firefighter Turnout Ensemble”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 75(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2018
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