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Navy may ban beards on submariners
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/04/27/navy-beards-050427.html
OTTAWA - Canada's Navy is considering prohibiting submariners from wearing beards, CBC News has learned.
They're currently allowed under military regulations.
However, documents obtained by the CBC show the Canadian Forces Fire Marshall warned two years ago that beards could interfere with breathing equipment.
He also said the quality of the breathing equipment and firefighting suits was unacceptable.
The Navy didn't change its policy then, but the issue has been resurrected after the deadly fire on the HMCS Chicoutimi in the fall of 2004.
Chicoutimi's maiden voyage as a Canadian vessel ended Oct. 5 when an electrical fire broke out, disabling the sub while it was on the surface about 230 kilometres off Ireland.
Several submariners were injured in the fire. One crewmember, Lieut. Chris Saunders of Halifax, later died of smoke inhalation.
The Navy says it now plans to move forward on the Fire Marshall's recommendations.
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/04/27/navy-beards-050427.html
OTTAWA - Canada's Navy is considering prohibiting submariners from wearing beards, CBC News has learned.
They're currently allowed under military regulations.
However, documents obtained by the CBC show the Canadian Forces Fire Marshall warned two years ago that beards could interfere with breathing equipment.
He also said the quality of the breathing equipment and firefighting suits was unacceptable.
The Navy didn't change its policy then, but the issue has been resurrected after the deadly fire on the HMCS Chicoutimi in the fall of 2004.
Chicoutimi's maiden voyage as a Canadian vessel ended Oct. 5 when an electrical fire broke out, disabling the sub while it was on the surface about 230 kilometres off Ireland.
Several submariners were injured in the fire. One crewmember, Lieut. Chris Saunders of Halifax, later died of smoke inhalation.
The Navy says it now plans to move forward on the Fire Marshall's recommendations.