Meet Boston Fire Department Regulations with Flame Retardant Construction Safety Equipment

For construction crews to work onsite and meet construction safety regulations, the Boston Fire Department (BFD) must approve construction materials, so it’s important that you understand what you need to do to in order to get permitted and what needs to be approved.

How To Get BFD Approval

In Boston Proper it’s up to you, the contractor, to have fire retardant products approved by the Boston Fire Department. You can do this by bringing a 3″x3″ sample, which you can obtain from Pro Tool and Supply, along with a completed application for materials to the BFD at the following location:

Boston Fire Department
Fire Prevention Division
1010 Massachusetts Avenue  4th Floor
Boston, MA 02118
Telephone 617-343-2175
Fax 617-343-3604

BFD requires that contractors submit 3 things before you’ll be approved for use on all local jobs:

  1. A material sample of at least 3”x3”
  2. A manufacturing spec sheet
  3. and the permit application.

Numerous product types were approved last year, so that will quicken the process, but each contractor must apply for 2016. One permit per item, scaffold tarp, or floor protection product covers all contractor sites for one year. If you applied in January or February 2015, you’re approved until January 1st, 2016.

We’ve Got You Covered

At Pro Tool and Supply, we’ve got you covered with several interior and exterior job site products that are BFD-approved. Most of these products perform two functions:

  1. Provide a protective barrier that keeps workers safe from flames.
  2. Protect surfaces and enclosures from fire damage.

The flame-retardant products we carry provide a guaranteed level of protection and are constructed to meet or exceed federal guidelines for construction safety. Consequently, they already meet many fire department standards including the Boston Fire Department codes. Our products are manufactured to pass BFD specification’s but each contractor must get permitted for their jobsites.

Here are just a few of the pre-approved items in our product lines.

Exterior Products:

  • Monarflex Scaffold Wrap – made of flame-retardant polypropylene with an open-weave design that reduces pressure on high structure scaffolds.
  • Eagle Enclosures Scaf-Lite – premium grade string reinforced poly sheeting that handles well in extreme low and high temperatures.
  • Eagle Enclosures FR Tarps – easy-to-install coated woven polyethylene with reinforced edges and grommets every three feet.
  • FR Poly Sheeting from Poly America and Eagle Enclosures – made of string reinforced or woven reinforced polyethylene film for maximum protection.

Interior Products:

  • FR Kraft Paper (Holland Manufacturing) – Blue Shield floor protection that provides durability and moisture protection.
  • Surface Shield FR Covershield – durable rolls that protect floors from spills, debris, and scratches while providing a flame-retardant layer.
  • Scofield Products DuraCover – a multi-ply, textured floor membrane made of a non-woven polypropylene geotextile that provides protection from traffic and resists oil and petroleum-based compounds and high p/H compounds.

If you have specific questions about our flame-retardant supplies or you need more information about Boston Fire Department construction safety regulations, ask one of our experts or give us a call at 1-888-776-0007 today.

4 Construction Tools and Equipment To Help Gear Up For Winter

Winter is coming, whether we like it or not. Winter 2014/15 was a tough one for construction crews all over New England. If that season was any indication of what this season will be like, you’ll want to be prepared with winter construction tools and equipment that help keep the worksite performing at optimal levels, and your crew comfortable and safe from winter-related hazards. There are four key areas of equipment that you will want to focus on: heating, snow removal, weather protection, and wearable winter accessories.

Heat

Perhaps the biggest challenge to keeping your construction project running smoothly is providing the job site with heat during the winter months. Ground thaw and space heating are primary winter concerns. To combat freezing conditions, you can look to several construction equipment solutions such as construction heaters including:

  • Portable Air Heaters – to warm up small enclosed areas.
  • Hydronic Ground Heaters – to soften frozen surface areas.
  • Salamanders – moveable blower-type heaters with a rise up to 90°.
  • Convection Heaters – propane-fired heat with ample distribution.
  • Radiant Heaters – high-intensity infrared heat in floor models, wall mount or extendable stands.

Heaters can be fired by propane, electricity, diesel, kerosene, and gas. The key is to look for a BTU output that is sufficient for the area requiring heat.

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Snow Removal

Snowbound sites can add time and expense to your project. Snow removal is not often built into project cost, so the faster you can clear the white stuff, the quicker your crew is back to work. Whether you need to remove ice or snow, construction crews should be equipped to clear the site fast with tools such as:

  • Ice Melt & Spreaders – clear frozen surfaces in minutes.
  • Snow Shovels – hand-held tools for clearing small areas.
  • Snow Movers – professional grade snowblowers.
  • Loaders (for the big storms) – Whacker wheel and Bobcat skid-steer loaders for big snow removal jobs.

When you select snow removal equipment, be sure to account for snowfalls of up to 36 inches. If New England gets hit like the winter of 2014/15, you’ll need all the snow removal equipment, tools, and supplies you can store and rely on.

Winter Protection

Protection from winter’s harsh conditions means keeping sand piles from freezing, blocking wind through structures, keeping scaffolds clear, and other protective steps. Recent advances in technology and fabrication have given the construction industry several useful options for keeping crew and site protected from Mother Nature including:

  • Heated Pads – for thawing dirt piles and small ground areas or curing concrete.
  • Scaffold Sheeting – to provide a protective enclosure against wind, snow and other elements.
  • Reinforced Poly Sheeting – for covering uncured concrete, materials and equipment.
  • Flame-retardant Tarps – large sheets that surround a building frame.
  • Concrete Curing Blankets – heavy duty reinforced poly covers to cure concrete during tough winter conditions.

When selecting a winter protection solution, it’s a good idea to plan on adding 5-10 square feet of coverage outside the protected area to ensure maximum protection.

Winter Accessories

Rain, sleet, snow, wind, and freezing temperatures can all wreak havoc at the construction site. To keep your crew at maximum productivity, they’ve got to be able to keep performing even under harsh conditions. Without hand, eye, head, and body accessories, they’ll be hindered from properly handling construction tools and equipment, which could also result in injury. The answer is to outfit your crew with winter accessories that will keep them working. Before winter gets here, consider providing your crew with accessories such as:

  • Winter Jackets
  • Winter Gloves
  • Hard Hat Liners
  • Face Protection
  • Winter Work Boots

Keep Your Jobsite Performing and Safe, Even in Harsh Conditions

Winter doesn’t have to mean work stoppage and jobsite downtime. With the right construction tools and equipment for winter job sites, your crew will be safe and efficient on the job. Contact us to speak with a representative for more information on our supply of winter equipment and our rental options to keep you performing this winter.

The Pro Group’s Whiteman Power Buggies Help Boston During Snow Cover

The Winter of 2015 in Boston has been nothing but historic to say the least.  With record snowfall, and frigid temperatures, everyone in the City is doing their best to get back up and running as fast as possible.  Bostonians are known for their adaptability and ingenuity, hence putting The Pro Group’s Whiteman Front-Wheel Drive Power Buggies by Multiquip on the streets and to the test.

Hauling out feet of snow, these power concrete buggies provide convenient solutions for applications ranging from concrete placement and material sub-base distribution, to landscaping and job site cleanup.

Here are a few details on our Whiteman Front-Wheel Drive Power Buggies:

  • 16 Cu. Ft., polyethylene tub
  • GX390 Honda Gas Engine
  • Foam-filled tires that provide additional traction and puncture resistance
  • Heavy-Duty Frame with low center of gravity
  • Large 5.5 gallon fuel tank for extended uninterrupted service
  • Forklift pockets for easy loading
  • Increased stability and traction
  • Travels up to 7.25 mph
  • Infinitely variable, fully hydraulic drive system for smooth and steady operation
  • Removable tires for easy access to narrow work areas
  • Meets ANSI Braking guidelines B 56.8-1993

The Pro Group offers these concrete buggies for supply and for rent. For more information contact us or call us at 781-899-0790 to speak with a representative.

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