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I need to buy a racing suit?

Im 16 (still growing) and the time has come for me to buy my first fire suit. Im unsure as to what kind to buy (1 piece, 2 piece, etc..). I still have about three inches left to grow, so Im unsure as to weather I should buy a jacket and pants, or one suit. Thanks in advance

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most of these alarms have a battery in the back. When you take it down from the ceiling have a look behind it and see. Might be a 9volt battery. If so replace the battery and if still happens call service agent.
OSHA mandates that anywhere a source for fire exists there must be fire extenguishers. Forklifts, whether they be propane powered or electric, must have extinguishers.
Pursue romantically? Probably not. Have awesome times hanging out and chatting with as much as possible? Definitely.
OSHA requires fire extinguishers where ever there is a source for ignition, on internal combustion engines that would be the fuel it runs on (gas, diesel, or LPG). Battery powered (also called electric) forklifts pose a fire hazard when recharging due to the hydrogen gas that is produced. Plus you have the standards that involve Flammable and Combustible Liquids and Compressed Gases. Additionally, OSHA incorporates most ANSI standards by reference and both ANSI and the DOT recommend having fire extinguishers on all vehicles with internal combustion engines. OSHA also cites NFPA standards of which several apply to forklifts. (In ANSI and NFPA standards they are referred to as Powered Industrial Trucks.) The fun part about OSHA isn't just complying with their standards, its finding all of the related industry standards that have been incorporated by reference. I have enclosed a link to the ANSI website for a spreadsheet of incorporated standards that OSHA cites. Do a search for the phrase Powered Industrial Truck to find the relevant information. (If it asks for a network password just click Cancel to load the document.)

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