RETRAK Series

Authorised Distributor: Northrock Safety Equipment Pte Ltd

ReTrak ™ Helmet Series Traditional and Modern Styles The ReTrak series offers emergency responders a fire helmet with an integrated visor engineered based directly on feedback fromfirefighters. • Simple one-handed operation • Easily accommodates eyewear • Increased area of protection • Comfort nosepiece • Quick removal for cleaning • Made in the USA UST/USTM and FX/PX ReTrak Helmets are now available and meet NFPA 1971 and ANSI Z87.1+ requirements.

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ReTrak Faceshield in stowed position

ReTrak Faceshield in deployed position

ReTrak Order ing Informat ion

UST6R350 ReTrak Series traditional, glossy finish, styled fiberglass structural fire helmet with integrated visor & 6” brass eagle ReTrak Series traditional, glossy finish, styled fiberglass structural fire helmet with integrated visor and 6” brass eagle with TrakLite ® Helmet Lighting System USTM6R350 ReTrak Series traditional, matte finish, styled fiberglass structural fire helmet with integrated visor & 6” brass eagle USTM6R350TL ReTrak Series traditional, matte finish, styled fiberglass structural fire helmet with integrated visor and 6” brass eagle with TrakLite Helmet Lighting System FXR350 ReTrak Series modern styled fiberglass structural fire helmet with integrated visor FXTLR350 ReTrak Series modern styled fiberglass structural fire helmet with integrated visor and TrakLite Helmet Lighting System PXR350 ReTrak Series modern styled thermoplastic structural fire helmet with integrated visor PXTLR350 ReTrak Series modern styled thermoplastic structural fire helmet with integrated visor and TrakLite Helmet Lighting System UST6R350TL

ReTrak Replacement Par ts

R114 Replacement Part, Nomex ® , Crown Strap Assembly (includes crown pad R636), for ReTrak Series R130 Replacement Part, ReTrak Series visor retainer kit R131 Replacement Part, ReTrak Series visor latches, 10 qty R350 Replacement Part, ReTrak Series visor and nose guard R351 Replacement Part, ReTrak Series nosepiece, 3 qty

R148FV Replacement Part, Chinstrap, Nomex, with Postman’s Slide, for FX ReTrak Series Helmets R148PV Replacement Part, Chinstrap, Nomex, with Postman’s Slide, for PX ReTrak Series Helmets R148UV Replacement Part, Chinstrap, Nomex ® , with Postman’s Slide, for UST/USTM ReTrak Series Helmets

Americas: Bullard 1898 Safety Way • Cynthiana, KY 41031-9303 • USA Toll-free within USA: 877-BULLARD (285-5273) Tel: +1-859-234-6616 • Fax: +1-859-234-8987

Europe: Bullard GmbH Lilienthalstrasse 12 53424 Remagen • Germany Tel: +49-2642 999980 • Fax : +49-2642 9999829

Asia-Pacific: Bullard Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. LHK Building

701, Sims Drive, #04-03 • Singapore 387383 Tel: +65-6745-0556 • Fax: +65-6745-5176

©2017 Bullard. All rights reserved. TrakLite is a registered trademark of Bullard. ReTrak is a trademark of Bullard. Nomex is a registered trademark of E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company 8600 (0417)

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FX Series Structural Fire Helmet Technical Specifications

Helmets for Structural Firefighting shall meet or exceed NFPA 1971, Standard on Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting, 2013 Edition (Pertaining to Structural Fire Helmets). Certification/verification shall be furnished by written documentation supplied by a recognized independent third party test laboratory. A sample helmet meeting the requirements of this specification shall be supplied upon request for inspection and verification of compliance within 10 working days. The authority having jurisdiction reserves the right to accept bids submitted per their evaluation based upon compliance to the standard performance and any other applicable requirements concerning fit and function. The authority having jurisdiction reserves the right to accept the most appropriate helmet based on the above stated criteria without regard to lowest price offerings. Successful bidders shall ship helmets per award from the manufacturer within 14 working days after receipt of order from the distributor. General Helmets conforming to this specification are designed to help protect the firefighter from head and neck injuries related to structural firefighting activities. The helmet manufacturer shall be certified ISO 9001 company to assure quality procedures and production capabilities.

Physical Configuration The basic helmet shall be flared, rear-brim design with a length of 14”, a width of 10” at the faceshield hardware and a height of 6-7/8”. Shell The shell shall be comprised of a composite fiberglass with a thermoset fire retardant resin. Color pigment shall be added to the resin as part of the manufacturing process that molds the helmet to maintain appearance by maksing chips and scratches that might occur in daily wear and tear. Hard coat gloss-finish fire retardant polyester powder shall also be applied during the molding process to the outer finish of the helmet, which produces a homogenous material, further reducing scratches and marring. The shell finish shall be available in white, yellow, red, black, orange, lime-yellow, pink, green, and blue. The edge of the outer shell shall have an aluminum reinforced, elastomeric edge beading that is secured at the rear of the brim by a stainless steel clip and D-ring fastened by a stainless steel rivet. The edge beading shall not melt, drip or ignite when tested to NFPA 1971-2013. The edge of the outer shell shall have aluminum reinforced, elastomeric edge beading that is secured at the rear of the brim by a stainless steel clip and D-ring fastened by a stainless steel rivet. The edge beading shall not melt, drip or ignite when tested to NFPA 1971-2013 Section 5-2.4 Heat Resistance requirement. Impact Liner System The impact liner shall consist of a urethane foam liner glued to a black high-heat resistant inner shell with a heat deflection temperature > 220° F @ 264 psi. The urethane foam liner shall be formed without the use of CFCs to eliminate the potential for additional expansion when subjected to heat during actual use. The black inner shell shall have four 1” x 3” pieces of adhesive-backed hook material attached, two to each side, to secure the ear/neck protector at the sides of the inner shell . Crown Strap Suspension System The crown strap suspension system shall be three 3/4” nylon web straps attached to six nylon keys. The keys shall be locked into the lip of the inner shell against the urethane impact liner. Ratchet Headband The helmet shall have a quick-adjustment sizing capability by means of a ratchet adjustment system attached to a heat-resistant nylon headband. The headband shall be attached to the inner shell by four black acetal buttons (two front, two rear). The headband shall have the ability to be raised or lowered inside of the inner shell by location points on the headband. This adjustment shall not affect the height of the helmet on the firefighter’s head. The ratchet portion of the headband shall have a ratchet height adjuster located at the rear of the headband, inside of the inner shell, to permit the ratchet to be positioned for comfort on the nape of the firefighter’s head. This ratchet height adjuster shall permit at least 1” of travel by means of three height adjustment keys for proper fit. This independent adjustment component shall have a 3/4” piece of adhesive-backed Velcro hook material attached at the center rear of this component to secure the rear portion of the ear/neck protector. Brow Pad The headband shall be supplied with a fire retardant (FR) cotton brow pad sewn around the perimeter, backed with foam cushion padding material at the forehead, that is removable for laundering and replacement. Attachment to the headband with stitching will not be permitted. A leather brow pad option must be available.

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Chinstrap The chinstrap shall be two pieces of 3/4” black Nomex ® webbing with a super tough nylon quick release buckle and a chrome-plated postman’s slide fastener. The male side of the quick-release buckle shall be anchored to the right side of the outer shell with a dielectric anchor block secured bracket with two stainless steel screws, or for ReTrak Series chinstraps, with three stainless steel screws. The long portion of the chinstrap with the female side of the quick-release buckle and the postman’s slide fastener shall be attached to the left side of the outer shell in the same manner. When the chinstrap is connected and fully extended, maximum length shall be at least 24” when measured from one anchor block to the opposite anchor block. Ear/Neck Protector The ear/neck protector shall consist of a 6 oz. rip-stop Nomex outer shell backed with three layers of FR cotton flannel for comfort and protection. A 1” strip of loop material shall be stitched in one continuous band across the top of the outer shell of the ear/neck protector for attachment to the inner shell. When properly attached to the inner shell of the helmet, the ear/neck protector shall have the following minimum coverage to the sides and rear of the helmet brim: 1. 6” from the sides of the helmet brim at the chinstrap. 2. 6-1/2” from the center rear of the helmet brim. Eye Protection Per the requirements listed in NFPA 1971, one of the following eye protection options must be specified with the helmet. ReTrak ™ Visor The visor, when not deployed, shall store in a protected fashion between the inner liner and the outer shell. The visor shield shall meet the requirements of ANSI/ISEA Z87.1, Standard for Eye and Face Protection. This certification shall meet NFPA 1971 requirements for heat and impact performance.The visor material shall be a high heat polyarylate. A nose comfort pad shall be provided. The visor shall be optically correct with a scratch resistant coating on the inner and outer surfaces. The visor shall be deployable by the wearer with a single hand. The visor shall transverse across two axes of movement to accommodate most eye glasses, safety glasses, or other protective eyewear. No tools shall be required for the wearer to remove the eye shield for cleaning, decontamination, or replacement. Visor must be held in place by retainer latches. Latches must be able to be actuated with the use of a single finger. Faceshield The faceshield shall be a hard-coated PPC material 4” x 15” that is molded in the formed position and designed to fit the contour of the helmet brim. The faceshield shall be certified to meet the optic requirements of ANSI/ISEA Z87.1, Standard for Eye and Face Protection. This certification shall meet NFPA 1971 requirements for heat and impact performance. When mounted, the faceshield shall permit a minimum retractability of 90° in the stowed position. The faceshield shall be mounted to the brim of the outer shell by a glass-reinforced, flame resistant, nylon handwheel/stainless steel threaded stud attached to a brass T-nut which is supported by an aluminum washer and mounting bracket. The faceshield hardware shall meet the NFPA 1971 Flame Resistance Test. The mounting bracket shall be secured to the brim of the outer shell by the chinstrap screws. Goggles The goggle shall be full-perimeter filtered ventilated around the dark-gray molded frame. The lens shall be 2.8mm polycarbonate with anti-fog and anti-scratch coatings. The google shall be certified to meet the optic requirements of ANSI/ISEA Z87.1, Standard for Eye and Face Protection. The goggle strap system shall include a quick adjustment for length/tension that can be used while wearing firefighter gloves. The goggle shall be retained by either a direct connection of two goggle straps that attach to the left and right sides of the inner shell system, or via a full goggle strap that fit around the outer shell Retro-reflective Trim The outer shell shall have 8 pentagon-shaped, fluorescent lime-yellow, retro-reflective markings equidistantly located around the circumference of the dome. The reflective materials shall be glass bead based to maximize the resistance to heat exposure experienced in firefighting. Vinyl-based reflective materials will not be considered equal. Options of colors must include lime-yellow and red orange (standard) as well as optional trim in lime-yellow and red-orange and maple leaf. TrakLite ® Helmet shall be made available with optional integrated light. Full product specifications of integrated light can be found on our website: https://www.bullard. com/product/traklite Warranty Bullard warrants to the original purchaser that the firefighter helmet and non-electronic components are free defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of five (5) years from the date of manufacture on the helmet shell and lifetime (as defined in NFPA 1851: 10 years) warranty on the non-electronic components.

Americas: Bullard 1898 Safety Way Cynthiana, KY 41031-9303 • USA Toll-free within USA: 877-BULLARD (285-5273)

Europe: Bullard GmbH Lilienthalstrasse 12 53424 Remagen • Germany Tel: +49-2642 999980 Fax: +49-2642 9999829

Asia-Pacific: Bullard Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. LHK Building 701, Sims Drive, #04-03

ISO 9001 certified

©2017 Bullard. All rights reserved. Nomex is a registered trademark of the E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company. Velcro is a registered trademark of Velcro USA.

Singapore 387383 Tel: +65-6745-0556 Fax: +65-6745-5176

Tel: +1-859-234-6616 Fax: +1-859-234-8987

8227 (0517)

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PX Series Structural Fire Helmet Technical Specifications

Helmets for Structural Firefighting shall meet or exceed NFPA 1971 , Standard on Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting, 2013 Edition (Pertaining to Structural Fire Helmets). Certification/verification shall be furnished by written documentation supplied by a recognized independent third party test laboratory. A sample helmet meeting the requirements of this specification shall be supplied upon request for inspection and verification of compliance within 10 working days. The authority having jurisdiction reserves the right to accept bids submitted per their evaluation based upon compliance to the standard performance and any other applicable requirements concerning fit and function. The authority having jurisdiction reserves the right to accept the most appropriate helmet based on the above stated criteria without regard to lowest price offerings. Successful bidders shall ship helmets per award from the manufacturer within 14 working days after receipt of order from the distributor.

General Helmets conforming to this specification are designed to help protect the firefighter from head and neck injuries related to structural firefighting activities. The helmet manufacturer shall be certified ISO 9001 company to assure quality procedures and production capabilities. Physical Configuration The basic helmet shall be flared, rear-brim design with a length of 14”, a width of 10” at the faceshield hardware and a height of 6-7/8”. Shell The helmet shell shall be of contemporary style and shall be constructed of heat-resistant thermoplastic. Color pigment shall be added to the thermoplastic resin as part of the manufacturing process that molds the helmet to help maintain appearance by masking chips and scratches that might occur in daily wear and tear. The shell finish shall be available in white, yellow, red, black, orange, lime-yellow, and blue. The edge of the outer shell shall have aluminum reinforced, elastomeric edge beading that is secured at the rear of the brim by a stainless steel clip and D-ring fastened by a stainless steel rivet. The edge beading shall not melt, drip or ignite when tested to NFPA 1971-2013 Section 5-2.4 Heat Resistance requirement. Impact Liner System The impact liner shall consist of a urethane foam liner glued to a black high-heat resistant inner shell with a heat deflection temperature > 220° F @ 264 psi. The urethane foam liner shall be formed without the use of CFCs to eliminate the potential for additional expansion when subjected to heat during actual use. The black inner shell shall have four 1” x 3” pieces of adhesive-backed hook material attached, two to each side, to secure the ear/neck protector at the sides of the inner shell. Crown Strap Suspension System The crown strap suspension system shall be three 3/4” nylon web straps attached to six nylon keys. The keys shall be locked into the lip of the inner shell against the urethane impact liner. Ratchet Headband The helmet shall have a quick-adjustment sizing capability by means of a ratchet adjustment system attached to a heat-resistant nylon headband. The headband shall be attached to the inner shell by four black acetal buttons (two front, two rear). The headband shall have the ability to be raised or lowered inside of the inner shell by location points on the headband. This adjustment shall not affect the height of the helmet on the firefighter’s head. The ratchet portion of the headband shall have a ratchet height adjuster located at the rear of the headband, inside of the inner shell, to permit the ratchet to be positioned for comfort on the nape of the firefighter’s head. This ratchet height adjuster shall permit at least 1” of travel by means of three height adjustment keys for proper fit. This independent adjustment component shall have a 3/4” piece of adhesive-backed Velcro hook material attached at the center rear of this component to secure the rear portion of the ear/neck protector. Brow Pad The headband shall be supplied with a fire retardant (FR) cotton brow pad sewn around the perimeter, backed with foam cushion padding material at the forehead, that is removable for laundering and replacement. Attachment to the headband with stitching will not be permitted. A leather brow pad option must be available.

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Chinstrap The chinstrap shall be two pieces of 3/4” black Nomex ® webbing with a super tough nylon quick release buckle and a chrome-plated postman’s slide fastener. The male side of the quick-release buckle shall be anchored to the right side of the outer shell with a dielectric anchor block secured bracket with two stainless steel screws, or for ReTrak Series chinstraps, with three stainless steel screws. The long portion of the chinstrap with the female side of the quick-release buckle and the postman’s slide fastener shall be attached to the left side of the outer shell in the same manner. When the chinstrap is connected and fully extended, maximum length shall be at least 24” when measured from one anchor block to the opposite anchor block. Ear/Neck Protector The ear/neck protector shall consist of a 6 oz. rip-stop Nomex outer shell backed with three layers of FR cotton flannel for comfort and protection. A 1” strip of loop material shall be stitched in one continuous band across the top of the outer shell of the ear/neck protector for attachment to the inner shell. When properly attached to the inner shell of the helmet, the ear/neck protector shall have the following minimum coverage to the sides and rear of the helmet brim: 1. 6” from the sides of the helmet brim at the chinstrap. 2. 6-1/2” from the center rear of the helmet brim. Eye Protection Per the requirements listed in NFPA 1971, one of the following eye protection options must be specified with the helmet. ReTrak ™ Visor The visor, when not deployed, shall store in a protected fashion between the inner liner and the outer shell. The visor shield shall meet the requirements of ANSI/ISEA Z87.1, Standard for Eye and Face Protection. This certification shall meet NFPA 1971 requirements for heat and impact performance.The visor material shall be a high heat polyarylate. A nose comfort pad shall be provided. The visor shall be optically correct with a scratch resistant coating on the inner and outer surfaces. The visor shall be deployable by the wearer with a single hand. The visor shall transverse across two axes of movement to accommodate most eye glasses, safety glasses, or other protective eyewear. No tools shall be required for the wearer to remove the eye shield for cleaning, decontamination, or replacement. Visor must be held in place by retainer latches. Latches must be able to be actuated with the use of a single finger. Faceshield The faceshield shall be a hard-coated PPC material 4” x 15” that is molded in the formed position and designed to fit the contour of the helmet brim. The faceshield shall be certified to meet the optic requirements of ANSI/ISEA Z87.1, Standard for Eye and Face Protection. This certification shall meet NFPA 1971 requirements for heat and impact performance. When mounted, the faceshield shall permit a minimum retractability of 90° in the stowed position. The faceshield shall be mounted to the brim of the outer shell by a glass-reinforced, flame resistant, nylon handwheel/stainless steel threaded stud attached to a brass T-nut which is supported by an aluminum washer and mounting bracket. The faceshield hardware shall meet the NFPA 1971 Flame Resistance Test. The mounting bracket shall be secured to the brim of the outer shell by the chinstrap screws. Goggles The goggle shall be full-perimeter filtered ventilated around the dark-gray molded frame. The lens shall be 2.8mm polycarbonate with anti-fog and anti-scratch coatings. The google shall be certified to meet the optic requirements of ANSI/ISEA Z87.1, Standard for Eye and Face Protection. The goggle strap system shall include a quick adjustment for length/tension that can be used while wearing firefighter gloves. The goggle shall be retained by either a direct connection of two goggle straps that attach to the left and right sides of the inner shell system, or via a full goggle strap that fit around the outer shell Retro-reflective Trim The outer shell shall have 8 pentagon-shaped, fluorescent lime-yellow, retro-reflective markings equidistantly located around the circumference of the dome. The reflective materials shall be glass bead based to maximize the resistance to heat exposure experienced in firefighting. Vinyl-based reflective materials will not be considered equal. Options of colors must include lime-yellow and red orange (standard) as well as optional trim in lime-yellow and red-orange and maple leaf. TrakLite ® Helmet shall be made available with optional integrated light. Full product specifications of integrated light can be found on our website: https://www.bullard. com/product/traklite Warranty Bullard warrants to the original purchaser that the firefighter helmet and non-electronic components are free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of five (5) years from the date of manufacture on the helmet shell and lifetime (as defined in NFPA 1851: 10 years) warranty on the non-electronic components.

Americas: Bullard 1898 Safety Way Cynthiana, KY 41031-9303 • USA Toll-free within USA: 877-BULLARD (285- 5273)

Europe: Bullard GmbH Lilienthalstrasse 12 53424 Remagen • Germany Tel: +49-2642 999980 Fax: +49-2642 9999829

Asia-Pacific: Bullard Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. LHK Building 701, Sims Drive, #04-03 Singapore 387383

ISO 9001 certified

©2017 Bullard. All rights reserved.

Nomex is a registered trademark of the E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company. Velcro is a registered trademark of Velcro USA. 8229 (0517)

Tel: +65-6745-0556 Fax: +65-6745-5176

Tel: +1-859-234-6616 Fax: +1-859-234-8987

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UST Traditional Series Structural Fire Helmet Technical Specifications

Helmets for Structural Firefighting shall meet or exceed NFPA 1971, Standard on Protective Ensemble for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting , (Pertaining to Structural Fire Helmets). Certification/verification shall be furnished by written documentation supplied by a recognized independent third party test laboratory . A sample helmet meeting the requirements of this specification shall be supplied upon request for inspection and verification of compliance within 10 working days. The authority having jurisdiction reserves the right to accept bids submitted per their evaluation based upon compliance to the standard performance and any other applicable requirements concerning fit and function. The authority having jurisdiction reserves the right to accept the most appropriate helmet based on the above stated criteria without regard to lowest price offerings. Once awarded, successful bidders shall ship helmets from the manufacturer within 14 working days of manufacturer’s receipt of order from the distributor. General

Helmets conforming to this specification are designed to help protect the firefighter from head and neck injuries related to structural firefighting activities. The helmet manufacturer shall be a certified ISO 9001 company to assure quality procedures and production capabilities. Physical Configuration The basic helmet shall be a flared, rear-brim design with a length of 15-5/8”, a width of 12” and a height of 7”. Shell The shell shall be comprised of a composite fiberglass with a thermoset fire retardant resin. Color pigment shall be added to the resin as part of the manufacturing process that molds the helmet to maintain appearance by maksing chips and scratches that might occur in daily wear and tear. Hard coat gloss-finish fire retardant polyester powder shall also be applied during the molding process to the outer finish of the helmet, which produces a homogenous material, further reducing scratches and marring. The shell finish shall be available in white, yellow, red, black, blue, orange, lime-yellow, pink and green. The edge of the composite shell shall have an aluminum reinforced, elastomeric edge beading that is secured at the rear of the brim by a brass clip and D-ring fastened by a brass rivet. The edge beading shall not melt, drip, or ignite when tested to NFPA 1971 Section 8.6 Heat Resistance requirement. Leather Front & Holders A stamped, embossed, brass sheet front shall be provided in the form of an eagle to be attached by two solid brass bolts and nuts. The beak of the eagle shall be formed to hold the top of a leather identification shield. Two brass support arms shall fork and extend downward from the eagle head 3-1/2” from the tip of the eagle beak to form the lower supports for attachment of the leather identification shield. An arched brass bar shall be attached to the two lower support arms of the eagle to form a cross bar support. An 8-32 threaded hole shall be provided at the lower support arms of the eagle to accept the two brass screws which hold both the cross bar support and the leather identification shield. Impact Liner System The impact liner shall consist of a urethane foam liner glued to a black high-heat resistant inner shell with a heat deflection temperature > 220° F @ 264 psi. The urethane foam liner shall be formed without the use of CFCs to eliminate the potential for additional expansion when subjected to heat during actual use. The black inner shell shall have four 1” x 3” pieces of adhesive-backed hook material attached, two to each side, to secure the ear/neck protector at the sides of the inner shell. Crown Strap Suspension System The crown strap suspension system shall be three 3/4” nylon web straps attached to six nylon keys. The keys shall be locked into the lip of the inner shell against the urethane impact liner. Ratchet Headband The helmet shall have a quick-adjustment sizing capability bymeans of a ratchet adjustment systemattached to a heat-resistant nylon headband. The headband shall be attached to the inner shell by four black acetal buttons (two front, two rear). The headband shall have the ability to be raised or lowered inside of the inner shell by location points on the headband. This adjustment shall not affect the height of the helmet on the firefighter’s head. The ratchet portion of the headband shall have a ratchet height adjuster located at the rear of the headband, inside of the inner shell, to permit the ratchet to be positioned for comfort on the nape of the firefighter’s head. This ratchet height adjuster shall permit at least 1” of travel by means of three height adjustment keys for proper fit. This independent adjustment component shall have a 3/4” piece of adhesive-backed Velcro ® hook material attached at the center rear of this component to secure the rear portion of the ear/neck protector.

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Brow Pad The headband shall be supplied with a fire retardant (FR) cotton brow pad sewn around the perimeter, backed with foam cushion padding material at the forehead, that is removable for laundering and replacement. Attachment to the headband with stitching will not be permitted. Chinstrap The chinstrap shall be two pieces of 3/4” black Nomex ® webbing with a super tough nylon quick release buckle and a chrome-plated postman’s slide fastener. The male side of the quick-release buckle shall be anchored to the right side of the outer shell with a dielectric anchor block secured to the mounting bracket with two stainless steel screws, or for ReTrak Series chinstraps, with three stainless steel screws. The long portion of the chinstrap with the female side of the quick-release buckle and the postman’s slide fastener shall be attached to the left side of the outer shell in the same manner. When the chinstrap is connected and fully extended, maximum length shall be at least 24” when measured from one anchor block to the opposite anchor block. Ear/Neck Protector The ear/neck protector shall consist of a 6 oz. rip-stop Nomex outer shell backed with three layers of FR cotton flannel for comfort and protection. A 1” strip of loop material shall be stitched in one continuous band across the top of the outer shell of the ear/neck protector for attachment to the inner shell. When properly attached to the inner shell of the helmet, the ear/neck protector shall have the following minimum coverage to the sides and rear of the helmet brim: 1. 6” from the sides of the helmet brim at the chinstrap. 2. 6-1/2” from the center rear of the helmet brim. Eye Protection ReTrak ™ Visor The visor, when not deployed, shall store in a protected fashion between the inner liner and the outer shell. The visor shield shall meet the requirements of ANSI/ISEA Z87.1, Standard for Eye and Face Protection. This certification shall meet NFPA 1971 requirements for heat and impact performance.The visor material shall be a high heat polyarylate. A nose comfort pad shall be provided. The visor shall be optically correct with a scratch resistant coating on the inner and outer surfaces. The visor shall be deployable by the wearer with a single hand. The visor shall transverse across two axes of movement to accommodate most eye glasses, safety glasses, or other protective eyewear. No tools shall be required for the wearer to remove the eye shield for cleaning, decontamination, or replacement. Visor must be held in place by retainer latches. Latches must be able to be actuated with the use of a single finger. Faceshield The faceshield shall be a hard-coated PPC material 4” x 15” that is molded in the formed position and designed to fit the contour of the helmet brim. The faceshield shall be certified to meet the optic requirements of ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 Standard for Eye and Face Protection. This certification shall be in addition to compliance with NFPA 1971 requirements for heat and impact performance. When mounted, the faceshield shall permit a minimum retractability of 90° in the stowed position. The faceshield shall be mounted to the brim of the outer shell by a glass-reinforced, flame resistant, nylon handwheel/stainless steel threaded stud attached to a brass T-nut which is supported by an aluminumwasher and mounting bracket. The faceshield hardware shall be tested to NFPA 1971 Flame Resistance Test. The mounting bracket shall be secured to the brim of the outer shell by the chinstrap screws. Goggles The goggle shall be full-perimeter filtered ventilated around the dark-gray molded frame. The lens shall be 2.8mm polycarbonate with anti-fog and anti-scratch coatings. The goggle shall be certified to meet the optic requirements of ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 Standard for Eye and Face Protection. The goggle strap system shall include a quick adjustment for length/ tension that can be used while wearing firefighter gloves. The goggle shall be retained by either a direct connection of two goggle straps that attach to the left and right sides of the inner shell system, or via a full goggle strap that fit around the outer shell Retro-reflective Trim The outer shell shall have 8 pentagon-shaped, fluorescent lime-yellow, retro-reflective markings equidistantly located around the circumference of the dome. The reflective materials shall be glass bead based to maximize the resistance to heat exposure experienced in firefighting. Vinyl-based reflective materials will not be considered equal. Options of colors must include lime-yellow and red orange (standard) as well as optional trim in lime-yellow and red-orange and maple leaf. TrakLite ® Helmet shall be made available with optional integrated light. Full product specifications of integrated light can be found on our website: https://www.bullard.com/product/traklite Warranty Bullard warrants to the original purchaser that the firefighter helmet and non-electronic components are free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of five (5) years from the date of manufacture on the helmet shell and lifetime (as defined in NFPA 1851: 10 years) warranty on the non-electronic components.

Americas: Bullard 1898 Safety Way Cynthiana, KY 41031-9303 • USA Toll-free within USA: 877-BULLARD (285-5273)

Europe: Bullard GmbH Lilienthalstrasse 12 53424 Remagen • Germany Tel: +49-2642 999980 Fax: +49-2642 9999829

Asia-Pacific: Bullard Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. LHK Building 701, Sims Drive, #04-03 Singapore 387383

ISO 9001 certified

©2018 Bullard. All rights reserved. TrakLite is a registered trademark of Bullard. ReTrak is a trademark of Bullard. Nomex is a registered trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. 8226 (0118)

Tel: +1-859-234-6616 Fax: +1-859-234-8987

Tel: +65-6745-0556 Fax: +65-6745-5176

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Capacete para incêndios estruturais da Série USTM Traditional Especificações técnicas

Capacetes para combate a incêndios estruturais devem cumprir com ou exceder a NFPA 1971, Norma de Capacetes de Proteção para Combate a Incêndios Estruturais e Combate a Incêndios de Aproximação zada por documentação escrita fornecida por um laboratório de teste terceirizado, independente e reconhecido. Um capacete de amostra cumprindo com os requisitos dessa especificação será fornecido mediant (Relacionada a capacetes para incêndios estruturais). Certificação/verificação será disponibilie solicitação para inspeção e verificação de conformidade dentro de 10 dias úteis. A autoridade portadora de jurisdição reserva o direito de aceitar licitações enviadas para sua avaliação com base na conformidade ao desempenho padrão e quaisquer outros requisitos aplicáveis relacionados à adequação e funcionamento. A autoridade portadora de jurisdição reserva o direito de aceitar o capacete mais apropriado com base nos critérios indicados acima sem levar em consideração as ofertas com menores preços. Após concedido, licitantes bem-sucedidos enviarão capacetes a partir do fabricante dentro de 14 dias após recebimento do pedido do distribuidor. Geral

Os capacetes em conformidade com esta especificação são projetados para ajudar a proteger o bombeiro de lesões na cabeça e pescoço relacionadas a atividades de combate a incêndios estruturais. O fabricante do capacete será uma empresa com certificação ISO 9001 para assegurar procedimentos de qualidade e capacidades de produção. Configuração física O capacete básico terá um design de borda traseira alargada com um comprimento de 39,68 cm (15-5/8”), uma largura de 30,5 cm (12”) e uma altura de 17,78 cm (7”). Casco Casco do capacete deve ser de estilo tradicional com quatro costelas primárias e quatro secundárias bisectando a cúpula. Será adicionado pigmento colorido à resina no processo de fabricação da moldagem do capacete para ajudar na manutenção de sua aparência, mascarando riscos e batidas que podem ocorrer no uso diário e quedas. Pó de poliéster resistente ao calor com acabamento brilhante em revestimento rígido também será aplicado durante o processo de moldagem ao acabamento exterior do capacete, que produz um material uniforme, reduzindo ainda mais riscos e estragos. O acabamento da casca deve ser um estilo “mate” não brilhante e deve estar disponível em camadas de amarelo, vermelho, preto, branco, camuflagem, camo rosa, chama, camo de inverno e fita rosa. A borda do revestimento composto terá um acabamento em elastômero reforçado com alumínio, fixado na parte traseira do fechamento por um clipe em bronze e um anel tipo D fixado por um rebite em bronze. O acabamento não vai derreter, gotejar nem incendiar quando testado de acordo com os requisitos de Resistência ao Calor da NFPA 1971, Seção 8.6. Parte dianteira em couro e suportes Uma frente em relevo, estampada em chapa de bronze será fornecida na forma de uma águia para ser anexada por dois parafusos sólidos em bronze e roscas. O bico da águia terá uma formação para segurar a parte superior de uma blindagem de identificação em couro. Dois braços de suporte em bronze bifurcarão e se estenderão para baixo a partir da cabeça da águia 88,9 mm (3-1/2”) a partir da ponta do bico da águia para formar os suportes inferiores para anexação da blindagem de identificação em couro. Uma barra arqueada em bronze será anexada aos dois braços de suporte inferiores da águia para formar um suporte de barra cruzada. Um furo roscado 8-32 será fornecido nos braços de suporte inferiores da águia para aceitar os dois parafusos em bronze que seguram o suporte da barra cruzada e a blindagem de identificação em couro. Sistema de revestimento de impacto O revestimento de impacto consistirá em um revestimento de espuma em poliuretano colado a um casco preto interno resistente a alto calor com uma temperatura de desvio de calor > 104,4°C (220° F) a 264 psi. O revestimento de espuma em poliuretano será formado sem o uso de CFCs para eliminar o potencial de expansão adicional quando sujeito a calor durante uso real. O casco preto interno terá quatro partes de 2,54 cm (1”) x 7,62 cm (3”) de material de gancho adesivo anexado, dois em cada lado, para prender o protetor de orelha/pescoço nas laterais do casco interno. Sistema de suspensão com cintas de afivelamento A suspensão com cintas de afivelamento deve consistir de três cintas em nylon de 19 mm (3/4”) fixadas em seis linguetas em nylon. As linguetas devem ser inseridas no lábio do casco interno contra o revestimento de impacto em poliuretano.

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Catraca da cinta de cabeça O capacete será ajustado através de um mecanismo de catraca de ajuste fixado à cinta de cabeça em nylon resistente ao calor. A cinta de cabeça será fixada no casco interno por quatro botões pretos em acetato (dois dianteiros, dois traseiros). A cinta de cabeça terá a capacidade de ser levantada ou abaixada dentro do casco interno pelos pontos de localização na cinta de cabeça. Este ajuste não afetará a altura do capacete na cabeça do bombeiro. A porção da catraca da cinta de cabeça terá um ajustador de altura de catraca localizado na parte traseira da cinta de cabeça, dentro do casco interno, para permitir que a catraca seja posicionada para conforto na nuca da cabeça do bombeiro. Este ajustador de altura da catraca permitirá um deslocamento de pelo menos 2,54 cm (1”) através das três linguetas de ajuste de altura para encaixe adequado. Este componente de ajuste independente terá uma peça de 19 mm (3/4”) de Velcro® fixada na traseira central deste componente para prender a porção traseira do protetor de orelha/pescoço. Almofada A cinta de cabeça será fornecida com uma almofada frontal em malha retardante de chama (FR), preenchida com material absorvente de impacto na testa, removível para lavagem e substituição. A fixação da cinta de cabeça por costura não será permitida. Cinta de queixo A cinta de queixo consiste de duas peças de 19 mm (3/4”) de tecido Nomex® preto com uma fivela reforçada de liberação rápida em nylon e um fecho de correr do fecho corrediço cromado. O lado macho da fivela de liberação rápida será fixado ao lado direito do casco exterior com um bloco de ancoragem dielétrico fixado ao suporte de fixação com dois parafusos em aço inoxidável, ou para cintas de queixo da série ReTrak, com três parafusos em aço inoxidável. A porção longa da cinta de queixo com o lado fêmea da fivela de liberação rápida e o fecho corrediço serão fixados ao lado esquerdo do casco exterior da mesma maneira. Quando a cinta de queixo estiver conectada e totalmente estendida, seu comprimento máximo será de no mínimo 610 mm (24”), medido de um bloco de ancoragem ao outro. Protetor de Orelha/Pescoço O protetor de orelha/pescoço será fabricado com um casco exterior em Nomex de 170 g (6 oz) revestido com três camadas de flanela de algodão retardante à chama para conforto e proteção. Uma tira de 25,4 mm (1”) de material enrolado será costurada em um lado contínuo através da parte superior do casco exterior do protetor de orelha/pescoço para a fixação ao casco interno. Quando corretamente fixado ao casco interior do capacete, o protetor de orelha/pescoço deve cobrir as laterais e parte traseira da aba do capacete com, no mínimo: 1. 152 mm (6”) a partir das laterais da aba do capacete até a cinta do queixo. 2. 165 mm (6-1/2”) a partir da parte central traseira da aba do capacete. Proteção ocular Viseira ReTrak ™ A viseira, quando não estiver sendo usada, será guardada de modo protegido entre o revestimento interior e o casco exterior. A blindagem da viseira atenderá a todos os requisitos da ANSI/ISEA Z87.1, Norma para proteção facial e ocular. Esta certificação atenderá aos requisitos da NFPA 1971 para resistência ao calor e impacto. O material da viseira será composto de Poliarilato de alto calor. Uma almofada para conforto do nariz será fornecida. A viseira será oticamente correta com um revestimento resistente a arranhões nas superfícies interiores e exteriores. A viseira será aplicável pelo usuário com uma mão. A viseira atravessará dois eixos de movimento para acomodar óculos, óculos de proteção ou outra vestimenta ocular para proteção. Nenhuma ferramenta será necessária para o usuário remover a blindagem ocular para limpeza, descontaminação ou substituição. A viseira deve ser mantida no lugar com trincos de retenção. O acionamento dos trincos deve ocorrer com o uso de um único dedo. Protetor facial O protetor facial será em material PPC revestido com 102 x 381 mm (4”x15”), moldado em sua posição de uso e projetado para encaixe no contorno da aba do capacete. O protetor facial será certificado para cumprimento dos requisitos óticos da ANSI/ISEA Z87.1, Norma para proteção facial e ocular. Esta certificação será um completo à conformidade aos requisitos de resistência ao calor e impacto da NFPA 1971. Quando montado, o protetor facial deve permitir uma retração mínima de 90º na posição escamoteada. O protetor facial será montado na aba do casco exterior por um botão com rosca em nylon reforçado com fibra de vidro e retardante à chama ou aço inoxidável fixado a uma porca em latão, presa por uma porca em alumínio e suporte de montagem. O equipamento do protetor facial será testado de acordo com o Teste de Resistência a Chamas da Seção 5-2.5 da NFPA 1971-2013. O suporte de montagem estará preso à aba do casco exterior pelos parafusos da cinta de queixo. Óculos de proteção Os óculos de proteção serão completamente ventilados e filtrados ao redor do quadro moldado cinza escuro. As lentes terão policarbonato de 2,8 mm com revestimentos anti- embaciantes e antirriscos. Os óculos de proteção serão certificados para cumprimento dos requisitos óticos da ANSI/ISEA Z87.1, Norma para proteção facial e ocular. O sistema de cinta dos óculos incluirá um ajuste rápido para comprimento/tensão que pode ser usado ao vestir luvas de bombeiros. Os óculos de proteção serão retidos por uma conexão direta de duas alças de óculos que é fixada aos lados direitos e esquerdos do sistema do casco interno, ou via uma alça completa de óculos que se encaixa ao redor do casco externo. Moldura retrorrefletora O casco externo possuirá 8 marcações refletivas em amarelo-limão florescente em formato de pentágono localizadas em torno de sua circunferência. Os materiais refletivos devem ser baseados em vidro para maximizar à resistência à exposição ao calor durante o combate ao fogo. Não serão usados materiais refletivos baseados em vinil. Opções de cores devem incluir amarelo-limão florescente e laranja avermelhado (padrão), assim como borda opcional em amarelo-limão e laranja avermelhado e folha de ácer. www.bullard.com

Capacete para incêndios estruturais da Série USTM Traditional Especificações técnicas

Viseira ReTrak ® O capacete será disponibilizado com luz integrada opcional. Especificações completas de produtos de luz integrada podem ser encontradas em nosso site: https://www.bullard. com/product/traklite Garantia A Bullard assegura ao comprador original que o capacete para bombeiros e componentes não eletrônicos estão livres de defeitos emmaterial e fabricação sob uso normal e serviço pelo período de cinco (5) anos a partir da data de fabricação no casco do capacete e garantia vitalícia (conforme definido na NFPA 1851: 10 anos) nos componentes não eletrônicos.

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April 18, 2017

Mr. Keith Kegley Quality Control Manager Bullard 1898 Safety Way Cynthiana, KY 41031-9303

Certification Letter

Dear Mr. Kegley: We are pleased to confirm that the Structural Fire Fighting Helmet models below are certified by the Safety Equipment Institute, effective April 18, 2017. Class I certification testing to add the model listed below was successfully completed on April 5, 2017 in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 1971- 2013, Standard on Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting. SEI Ref. No. Brand Model No. FF BUL 05 Traditional Firedome UST U6**R350 / UM6**R350 - Glossy or Matt shell with R350 retractable faceshield The SEI Certification Mark may be used in the marketing, packaging and promotion of the model detailed above, in accordance with the provisions of the SEI Certification Program Manual . Per the SEI Certification Program Manual, SEI shall certify the manufacturer's product model(s) and grant the right to use the SEI certification mark when 1) the Testing Laboratory has determined that the product model submitted and tested successfully meets the appropriate product standard, 2) the Quality Assurance Auditor has determined that the manufacturer complies with SEI quality assurance requirements through an on-site audit, including a review of the quality manual and procedures, 3) the manufacturer has paid all fees, and 4) product liability insurance requirements are met. Following initial certification, SEI conducts annual follow-up testing on samples which are selected by SEI during the annual quality assurance audit. SEI’s certification program is accredited as a System Type 5 per ISO/IEC 17067:2013(E). Thank you for your participation in the SEI Certification Program. If you have any questions, please contact the SEI Office. Sincerely,

Dean D. Moran Program Manager

Stephen R. Sanders Technical Director

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Paul Clarke, SEI Auditor

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FX and PX Series Helmets User Manual

Get a Custom Fit with the U-Fit System Congratulations! Your helmet was designed with the U-Fit System, offering 12 custom comfort settings. Follow the instructions below to adjust the ride and balance of your helmet. 1. Try on your helmet and check the initial balance, fit and comfort by rotating your head. 2. Remove the Ear Neck Protector to better see how to adjust the back of the helmet. 3. Pull the black colored “U Channel” (Figure 1) straight away from the black inner liner. There is one “U Channel” in the front of the helmet and one in the back of the helmet. 4. You can tailor the fit by adjusting the tabs, which control ride height, and posts, which control forward / backward / level balance. 5. Adjust the ride of your helmet. There are three tab positions on the “U Channel”: A, B, and C. Each of the tab positions affects the location of the ratchet by approximately one inch. For the lowest “ride” on your head, position the tabs to “A”. For a higher “ride”, position the tabs to “B” or “C”. 6. Adjust the balance of your helmet. There are two post positions, 1 and 2 on the gray “U Channel”. Change the post position to adjust helmet balance. 7. Next, try the helmet back on your head to see if the adjustments to the back of the helmet were helpful. You may want to make another round of adjustments as described above to maximize the balance and fit. Typically firefighters don’t need to adjust the front of the helmet. If however, the adjustments to the rear of the helmet don’t meet your needs, you can work on the front of the helmet by first removing the browpad. As with the back of the helmet, you can adjust the height and post position on the U Channel piece. Keep in mind that the front of the helmet is a key interface to the SCBA, and most people prefer position C. 8. Lastly, when finished your adjustments, re-install the Ear Neck Protector and Browpad, using your fingers to smooth the surfaces to avoid bunching. To size the Sure-Lock ® ratchet headband: 1. Turn the ratchet knob counterclockwise until headband is at largest size (Figure 3). 2. Place the helmet on your head and turn ratchet knob clockwise until headband is snug and comfortable. To raise or lower ReTrak Visor: Using either hand, grab visor finger tab, and pull visor down or push visor up into the desired position. To raise or lower faceshield: 1. Release tension knobs found on both sides of the helmet. 2. Tighten knobs once faceshield is in desired position. NOTES • Performance properties of NFPA 1971, Standard on Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting, 2013 Edition cannot be tested by users in the field. • NFPA 1500, Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program, 2013 Edition, requires members who engage in or are exposed to the hazards of structural firefighting shall be provided with and shall use, a protective ensemble that shall meet the applicable requirements of NFPA 1971-2013. • The protective ensemble must be used by members only under direct supervision of their fire department or employer in a manner consistent with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132 General Requirements of Subpart I, Personal Protective Equipment. • For information on NFPA 1851, Standard on Selection, Care and Maintenance, 2008 Edition, and basic cleaning and inspection guidelines, visit www.bullard.com/

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U Channel

Tab positions are changed through quarter turn tabs

C B A

2 heights of post connectors

Figure 3

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black post

Pre-Use Information Marking Recommendation and Restrictions: Use only accessory equipment of the type included in the original helmet or approved by Bullard. Using unauthorized accessories may dramatically change the performance of the helmet. All helmet markings (e.g. front identification shields, title tapes, decals, retro- reflective trim, etc.) must either be supplied by a Bullard authorized fire service distributor or authorized for use in writing by Bullard. All helmet accessories (e.g. flashlight brackets, communications head sets, etc.) must be either supplied by a Bullard authorized fire service distributor or authorized for use in writing by Bullard. WARNING Read all instructions and warnings before wearing this helmet. Only the end user may separate this manual from the element. Manual must be removed prior to putting the helmet into service. After removal from the wearer, the helmet should be inspected for damage and soiling after each use. The helmet should be adjusted by means of the adjustment points provided to permit a proper fit that does not interfere with the SCBA while in use. These adjustments should be done prior to actual structural fire fighting activities. Helmets damaged or deteriorated beyond economical repair should be removed from service. Failure to follow these instructions could cause death or serious injury.

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