SAFETY FIRST
MSA G1 Electronic Breathing Apparatus
CFA acknow ledges the assistance and contribution of its members, volunteer and staff. This publication is based
on materials provided by MSA, the Safety Company, Schlüsselstrasse 12, 28640 Rappersil-Jona, Switzerland,
Permission to use the materials has been granted by MSA.
Developed in collaboration w ith the Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Board, Melbourne (MFB).
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Publisher
First published December 2019 in Australia by CFA Training (RTO 3739), CFA Headquarters, 8 Lakeside Drive,
Burw ood East, Victoria 3151.
For any matters relating to this publication, contact: Manager Learning Governance, CFA Headquarters,
8 Lakeside Drive, Burwood East, Victoria 3151.