Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1502

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Refer
5/20/24  

Caption

Relative to the reduction of certain toxic chemicals in firefighter personal protective equipment

Impact

The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 111 of the General Laws, which will establish a mandatory notification system for manufacturers selling firefighting protective equipment. Sellers will be required to inform buyers if the equipment contains PFAS and the reasons for their inclusion. Additionally, it will prohibit manufacturers from producing or distributing any firefighting equipment with intentionally added PFAS chemicals. If enacted, these changes are expected to compel manufacturers to reconsider their product formulations, potentially leading to safer alternatives for firefighters in the state.

Summary

Bill S1502, presented by Senator Julian Cyr and co-signed by several other legislators, seeks to reduce the presence of toxic chemicals, specifically perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), in personal protective equipment used by firefighters in Massachusetts. The bill aims to address health concerns related to exposure to these harmful substances by implementing strict regulations on the sale and manufacture of firefighting gear that contains PFAS. By enhancing safety standards, the legislation is intended to mitigate health risks associated with prolonged contact with these toxic chemicals by firefighting personnel during their crucial work.

Contention

While the bill generally enjoys bipartisan support due to the shared goal of ensuring firefighter safety, notable points of contention include the potential economic impact on manufacturers who may face increased costs in reformulating their products to comply with the new regulations. Critics may argue that the bill could put undue financial pressure on smaller manufacturers, creating a discussion about the balance between public health imperatives and economic viability in the protective equipment industry. Furthermore, local governments that provide firefighting services might have concerns regarding compliance costs and adjustments needed for existing equipment inventory.

Companion Bills

MA S1556

Similar To Relative to the reduction of certain toxic chemicals in firefighter personal protective equipment

MA H4535

Similar To Authorizing the appointment of retired firefighters as special firefighters in the city of Quincy

MA S2902

Replaced by Relative to the reduction of certain toxic chemicals in firefighter personal protective equipment

Previously Filed As

MA H2339

Relative to the reduction of certain toxic chemicals in firefighter personal protective equipment

MA S2902

Relative to the reduction of certain toxic chemicals in firefighter personal protective equipment

MA S1556

Relative to the reduction of certain toxic chemicals in firefighter personal protective equipment

MA SB1044

Firefighting equipment and foam: PFAS chemicals.

MA HB1352

Relative to firefighting personal protective equipment.

MA AB2408

Firefighter personal protective equipment: perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

MA AB1181

Firefighters: personal protective equipment.

MA HB1571

In Commonwealth services, providing for firefighting protective equipment.

MA S1356

To protect Massachusetts public health from PFAS

MA HB1541

In Commonwealth services, providing for firefighting personal protective equipment; and imposing penalties.

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