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Administrative Information Overview & Purpose Learn/Practice manual traffic control signals Topics NFPA 1091 PPE / high visibility apparel Manual traffic control signals Manual traffic control equipment

Pre-Class Assignment Complete the following modules on learning.respondersafety.com Understanding the New NFPA 1091 Intro to Fire Service Traffic Control Professional Safe Fire Service Traffic Control Practices Read our department’s SOPs related to manual traffic control

Learning Objectives Understand the importance of manual traffic control Understand the role of the department in providing manual traffic control Describe the purpose of NFPA 1091 and its relevance to the department’s work Demonstrate proper manual traffic control signals in accordance with department policy

NFPA 1091 JPRs 4.2.3 Establish a TIMA at a traffic incident 4.2.5 Operate as a member of a team within a TIMA

Department Training Requirements [Instructor to insert correlations to department training rotations]

Introduction

Case Study [Instructor to insert summary and teaching points from selected case study]

SOP Review [Instructor to insert key points from the department’s SOP related to this topic]

SOP Review

Discussion Situations in which manual traffic control is used Situations in which manual traffic control is not used How the determination whether to use manual traffic control is made and who makes it Identify gaps between current practice and the SOP and how to eliminate those gaps

Exercise [Instructor to insert any needed setup information for the chosen tabletop or practical exercise]

Wrap Up How to coordinate traffic control with other agencies present at roadway incidents in our jurisdiction Under what circumstances the department is tasked with providing traffic control and under what circumstances a different department may provide it Whether those other departments use the same or different signals and how we might train together to be fluent in each others’ systems