Cortina was an old hand at defending chemicals from the epa but his newest clients were facing especially daunting troubles.
Fire fighting foam coalition.
Tom cortina is.
Best practice guidance for use of class b fire fighting foams 3 introduction firefighting foams serve a vital role in fire protection throughout the world.
The coalition represents afff industry interests on all issues related to the environmental acceptability of fire fighting.
Fire fighting foam coalition fffc is a non profit trade association formed in 2001 to focus on issues related to the efficacy and environmental impact of fire fighting foams.
Their use has proven to be essential for the control of flammable liquid fire threats.
The coalition provides a focal point for industry technical reviews development of industry positions and interactions with relevant organizations such as.
The ability of foam to rapidly.
Titled check the facts the article cites several comparable test results to substantiate this claim.
Other components of fire retardant foams are.
The fire fighting foam coalition fffc is a not for profit trade association whose members are manufacturers distributors and users of aqueous film forming foam afff fire fighting agents and their chemical components.
As a further resource concerning the use discharge and disposal of these products we remind our customers also to consult the fire fighting foam coalition s fffc best practice guidance for use of class b firefighting foam and the national fire protection association nfpa code 11 including its annex e entitled foam environmental.
Their messages were reassuring.
Fire fighting foam coalition in may 2001 afff and fluorosurfactant manufacturers met in washington dc with representatives of the us environmental protection agency epa the us military and major foam users to discuss the fallout from 3m s decision to stop production in 2002 of pfos based afff due to environmental concerns.
T he fire fighting foam coalition was headed by lobbyist tom cortina.
The surfactants used must produce foam in concentration of less than 1.
Fluorine free foams are not as effective as afff agents at extinguishing flammable liquid fires claims an article by tom cortina of the fire fighting foam coalition in the latest issue of industrial fire journal.