Heard the comments from that GO, and hit him up about it after the meeting.
The official stance passed down from R1:
PBI is ONLY to be used for STRUCTURAL fires and BA training.
I told him what I thought of that directive (he though it was a fair comment) and offered the following explanations.
PBI has been rated for Structure fires only, nothing else. This being the case, no-one is willing to risk the fact of 'if something was to happen'...
I asked "what about promotional events?, surely we sould be using our cleanest and most proffesional looking gear!" once again no..... not so much due to rating but lifespan of the product.. and the exposure to UV issue..
I floated the issue of PBI Pants and Nomex Coat for grassies and the like. 1 - it would save on cost of gear for crew and 2 - ment we had to take less with us. Once again, the pants arnt rated as such and no-one is willing to risk it.
Apparently the powers that be are not going to move on these aspects, at least until the rating changes, or we get another type of gear!
I then asked what the differene was between wearing the gear promotionally and having it on the truck 'in case of a structure fire'. Still gets the same amount of light in the end. As well as questioning how we were ment to sit in the truck with a heap of gear around our feet....
Reply: Dont take both sets.. If responding to a non structure type incident, then treat it as such and wear the appropriate gear. If something was to eventuate from the initial fire, then it would be delt with at the time.
Im sure he has his reasons and defence for making such a comment, if something ever did happen.... but it was getting real late by then.
I discussed it.... dont take it as gospel, but its the closest thing Ive had to a directive so far. He agreed that it was a stupid idea to have a $1200 set of gear that can only be used... maybe 10 times a year.... if lucky.... but it comes from above his head