Dräger, an international pioneer in the fields of medical and safety technology, has supported the City of Derry Airport in modernizing its suite of personal protection equipment (PPE) and protocols to safeguard its specialist Fire and Rescue Service (FRS) from incident-based safety risk and the risks posed by carcinogens to which they are often exposed.
The City of Derry Airport is northwest Ireland’s largest airport which, at its pre-pandemic peak, provided over 200,000 passenger flights to the UK and southern Europe. The airport’s fire service provides aircraft safeguarding and an emergency response service for terminal buildings and low-traffic collisions on-site.
Fire services across the UK
Modern plastics and polymers found in buildings and airplanes as they burn release carcinogens
The modern plastics and polymers found in buildings and airplanes as they burn release carcinogens and expose firefighters to a risk of cancer that is some two to four times higher than the general population, and could potentially shorten their life span by up to 20 years.
Accordingly, as safety regulations tighten, fire services across the UK, including the City of Derry Airport, are upgrading their equipment and procedures to protect their crews and reduce cancer mortality rates.
Dräger’s HPS® Safeguard helmet
The Derry management team assessed many different products to protect their employees. They chose Dräger’s HPS® Safeguard helmet, for example, because it was extremely fast and easy to use compared to the existing equipment, especially when firefighters also needed respiratory protection equipment.
The padded 3-point harness with versatile chin and neck straps, coupled with an adjustment wheel placed on the back of the helmet allowed for a safe and easy fit to any head shape or size and can accommodate users who observed cultural or religious practices.
Dräger’s PSS® AirBoss
The helmet’s innovative design is such that various external devices can be affixed to it with ease
The helmet’s innovative design is such that various external devices can be affixed to it with ease and enables the hands-free operation of thermal imaging cameras, action cams, and lamps if required.
The team will also be introducing Dräger’s PSS® AirBoss self-contained breathing apparatus to its fire crews in the near future to prevent inhalation of carcinogenic particulates. With its lightweight and best-in-class ergonomics, it will also significantly reduce the physical strain on individuals during a shout.
HPS® Safeguard helmet
Both the HPS® Safeguard helmet and the PSS® AirBoss are suitable for manual and machine washing. They are made with low-absorbent and liquid-repellent materials which take on fewer contaminants. The AirBoss also has a streamlined design to minimize dirt traps. All of this makes regular cleaning and decontamination of PPE required by current regulations extremely easy.
Special holders and bags must be used to carry them to designated ‘dirty’ or decontamination areas
Best practices in firefighting are rapidly evolving in response to the latest understanding of cancer mortality and its causes. It is now understood that cancer-causing particles remain in the fibers of PPE and can contaminate other surfaces or people long after an incident takes place. All PPE must be transported back to the workshop on the outside of an appliance to avoid contaminating the interior cab. Special holders and bags must be used to carry them to designated ‘dirty’ or decontamination areas to prevent transferring carcinogens to ‘clean’ kitchens, sleeping areas, or other parts of the station.
Dräger’s TotalCare Agreement
The products will be covered by Dräger’s TotalCare Agreement, which means the crew and its equipment will benefit from maintenance, inspection, and preventive care. Gerard McCloskey, Safety and Fire Officer at Derry Airport, says that providing routinely changeable service parts and kits is a significant advantage: “The spares facility will guarantee equipment uptime, and fill short-term gaps should the need arise,” he explains.
The TotalCare service includes engineer callouts, routine checks and calibrations, and advice on equipment best practice.
Health and safety service standards
Elizabeth Millward, Marketing Manager at Draeger Safety UK, says protecting from harm in the unique environment posed by the airport is no easy task: “Firefighters must be protected and the progressive approach that the City of Derry Airport is taking towards meeting the new health and safety service standards is particularly impressive."
“Alongside our new equipment and Total Care service, many crews are also implementing mechanical cleaning solutions, which can provide further protection from carcinogenic risk. As always, we are committed to providing ‘technology for life’ and helping forward-thinking services combat the dangers that fire and rescue operations may pose.”