CONVOY SAFETY. ROUTE SELECTION RECON VEHICLE CLEARANCE SPEED LIMITS CONGESTED AREAS ALTERNATE ROUTES STRIP MAPS.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
FLIGHT AND DUTY TIME RECORDS INSPECTION. Has operator formulated flight and duty time limitation for flight crew Does flight and duty time limitations.
Advertisements

Gas Plant Operation and Maintenance Overview Presented by Geoff Vail.
ALABAMA WALK Featuring THE WALKING SCHOOL BUS Program Guide Neighborhood School.
Developed by the National Emergency Services Academy Modified by Lt Colonel Fred Blundell TX-129 Fort Worth Senior Squadron For Local Training Rev 5.1.
Disaster Planning What Supervisors Need to Know. Session Objectives You will be able to: Recognize the types of workplace disasters you may face Understand.
Airport considerations and airport solutions Session 5 Presentation 3.
ROAD SAFETY. Aim To familiarize the participants with: General road safety rules The United Nations Vehicle Regulations and how they apply to the peacekeeping.
29 CFR Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (Hazwoper) Presented By: Etech Environmental & Safety Solutions, Inc.
WELCOME TO INNG EMERGENCY OPERATIONS LIAISON OFFICER OVERVIEW
Convoy Movement (Preparation) CONVOY PREPARATION EVALUATION CHECKLIST
CONVOY SAFETY CHAIN TEACHING PACKAGE
Ohio QuickClear TIM Training subtitle. QuickClear Committee AAA Ohio Buckeye State Sheriff’s Association Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police Ohio Department.
Chapter 19 Transport Operations.
Slide 1 Copyright © 2007, 2004, by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Ambulance Operations Chapter 31.
EMS Driving Information for EMS Personnel Indiana Code 9 - EMS Driving Information for EMS Personnel.
INTERSTATE DRIVING Information Processing: Complex Risk Environments
Copyright (c) The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display Chapter 47 Principles of Emergency Response and Transportation.
Emergency Evacuation.
Training Operate vehicle safely Properly load & unload children Special driving maneuvers Routine maintenance and safety checks Maintaining records Operate.
I-295 / I-76 / NJ 42 Incident Management Task Force in New Jersey
SAFETY AND ACCIDENT AVOIDANCE
Incident Command System Basic Course
MILITARY CONVOY AND NIGHT DRIVING PHASE 9. TOPICS TO BE COVERED CONVOY DEFINITION ELEMENTS OF A MARCH COLUMN CONVOY IDENTIFICATION CHECK POINTS, HALTS,
Journey Management Toolbox Talk 2015
Spill Prevention and Control Regulatory Requirements Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) –29 CFR –Covers spill response.
SGTM 6: Personal Security Awareness
1 SAFETY Rail/Line Haul Operations. 2 SAFETY Agenda l Overview l Rail Team Organization l Risk Assessments l Medical support l Safety support l Ground.
Unit 5 Squad Operations. Unit Goal Upon completion of this unit, participants will be able to describe the search and rescue squad organizational structure.
Highway Incident Safety For Emergency Responders
Limmer et al., Emergency Care Update, 10th Edition © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, NJ CHAPTER 33 Ambulance Operations.
/0503 Copyright ©2005 Business and Legal Reports, Inc. BLR’s Safety Training Presentations Hazardous Materials Transportation 49 CFR BLR’s.
1MSA.PPT Last Revised: 10 June 2003 Mission Staff Assistant Developed as part of the National Emergency Services Curriculum Project.
Slide 4-1 Task Force/Strike Team LeaderS-330 Unit 4 – Post Engagement.
Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Rail Division Overview.
Dam Breach Organizations Incident Commander Pro Emergency Response & Personnel.
Special Event Traffic Control Presented by Moraga Police Department.

PREPARE A STRIP MAP (CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS)
Leadership The Most Essential Element Of Combat Power Is Competent And Confident Leadership. Leadership Provides Purpose, Direction, And Motivation In.
1FLO.PPT Last Revised: 21 July 2002 Flight Line Operations Developed as part of the National Emergency Services Curriculum Project.
29 WHY T-P-U ASSESSMENT RANGE OPERATIONS 29 SAFETY: RISK ASSESMENT: ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS:
Transportation Checklist
Chapter 43 Emergency Vehicle Operations. © 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 2 Overview  Readiness.
MISSION FIRST…PEOPLE ALWAYS…ONE TEAM ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE # 5 Action: Discuss Convoy Procedures Condition: In a classroom setting, we will discuss.
I Corps and Fort Lewis CONVOY SAFETY Standard Briefing Package.
Right-of-Way laws tell all drivers who goes first in different situations. A driver must yield in the following situations:
Towing Professionals In Highway Scene Management.
Göteborg Incident Management National guidelines from Denmark Iben Louring Mortensen (Danish Road Directorate)
Operate A Vehicle In A Convoy M-0005 and
Care of Passengers Module three Topic four. If you were this tourist, what would you look for when getting in a vehicle (taxi, cyclo…)? 2.
SSG VARGAS, WILLIAM SGT(P) OWENS, BRIAN ARCTIC ENFORCERS 164 TH MP COMPANY FT. RICHARDSON, AK
Signs, signals,& Road Markings
T.I.C. - Today and in the future Charlotte von Scholten Head of the Traffic Information Centre.
Finance and Administration Developed Using The CAP-USAF Pamphlet 12 and CAP ES materials 6/7/2016NESA 2012 phm1.
TRANSPORTATION. Medical Examination Training and Qualification Off-Base Transportation Request Route Plan Vehicle Requirements Driver Requirements Combat.
LOW COST SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS Practitioner Workshop The Tools – Identification of High Crash Locations – Session #2.
Emergency Preparedness. Proposed Emergency Preparedness Rules NFR/LMC §19.326(a) deleted and moved to § for Emergency Preparedness Rules Places.
1 Strathewen Community Fire Safety Plan Community Information Meetings.
SGTM 6: Personal Security Awareness Slide 1 SGTM 6: Personal Security Awareness.
The Pre-trip Legal & Practical
Town of Emerald Isle’s Emergency Operations Plan
CONVOY SAFETY CHAIN TEACHING PACKAGE
Chapter 19: Transport Operations.
PREPARE A STRIP MAP (CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS)
Chapter 19 Transport Operations.
Haz Mat Incident Considerations
CONVOY SAFETY CHAIN TEACHING PACKAGE
HAZWOPER On-scene Commander
Flight Line Operations
Chapter 19: Transport Operations.
Presentation transcript:

CONVOY SAFETY

ROUTE SELECTION RECON VEHICLE CLEARANCE SPEED LIMITS CONGESTED AREAS ALTERNATE ROUTES STRIP MAPS

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS SPs AND RPs SPACING-LINE-UP AND MANEUVERING ARRIVAL TIME VEHICLE RELEASE

CIVILIAN POLICE ASSISTANCE MAJOR INTERSECTIONS ENTRANCE/EXITS ON EXPRESSWAYS URBAN/CONGESTED AREAS REST/HALT AREAS COORDINATION WITH AUTHORITIES

CONTROLLED ACCESS HIGHWAY HALT AREA REQUIREMENTS BIVOUAC SITE REQUIREMENTS

CONVENTIONAL HIGHWAYS HALT AREAS VEHICLE CLEARANCE LOCATIONS

CONVOY ORGANIZATION CONVOY COMMANDER PLANNING SERIALS PERSONNEL BRIEFINGS VEHICLE LINE-UP DUTY HOUR REQUIREMENTS CONVOY CDR CHECKLIST

CONVOY IDENTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATION PROPER ID PER AR55-29 AND AR764-1 METHOD OF COMMUNICATION PERSONNEL BRIEF-VISUAL/AUDIO SIGNALS UNIT ROAD SIGNS

LOGISTICAL SUPPORT MEDICAL PERSONNEL MESS REQUIREMENTS CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT WEATHER

CONVOY BRIEFING SUPERVISORS/LEADER BRIEF DRIVER BRIEF

REFUELING AND MAINTENANCE HALTS SUFFICIENT CLASS III FOR MISSION PLANNED HALTS SUFFICIENT VEHICLES SPARE VEHICLES FOR EMERGENCIES

VEHICLE PREPARATION INSPECTIONS CORRECTIONS LOADING/UNLOADING PLANS

DRIVER PREPARATION QUALIFICATIONS DRIVERS REST PERIODS

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING SIGNS EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT PLACARDS ROAD GUIDES WRECKERS ACCIDENT PROCEDURES