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RTC, Persons Trapped Time 13:51 Slide 1 RTC, Persons Trapped Tactical Operational Guidance (TOG) Training This training package considers the TOG for dealing with road traffic collisions with persons trapped This presentation can be used by both individuals or groups and it is suggested that a minimum of 25 minutes will be required to complete it It is recommended that the Managing Operational Incidents TOG is viewed in conjunction with this training package as it contains incident command considerations common to all incident types

RTC, Persons Trapped Slide 2 Significant Hazards Struck by moving vehicles Fuel and other vehicle fluids Supplementary restraint systems (SRS) Polymer composites Pressurised systems Dual batteries

RTC, Persons Trapped Slide 3 Uncontrolled movement of vehicles Broken glass and sharp edges Winching Biological hazards Significant Hazards

RTC, Persons Trapped Slide 4 Casualty Assessment Cordons Lighting Fire protection Biological hazards Control Measures and Actions

RTC, Persons Trapped Traffic Management Fend off Lighting High visibility markings Dismount away from traffic Speed and layout of road Bends and junctions All lanes considered as live One fire appliance, fend off no more than two lanes With no other agencies present 25m POLICE ACCIDENT 125m plus 50m for every lane over 2 Slide 5 Scene Safety 12.5m 15m 25m With other agencies present POLICE ACCIDENT 25m

RTC, Persons Trapped Slide 6 Battery disconnection Supplementary restraint systems Polymer composites Pressurised systems Dual batteries Control Measures and Actions

RTC, Persons Trapped Slide 7 Vehicle stabilisation Soft and hard protection Dealing with glass Winches Tool operating technique Casualty handling Control Measures and Actions

RTC, Persons Trapped Slide 8 Supporting Information – Large Vehicles Vehicle weights Cargo Fuel spillage Heavy vehicle stabilisation Sleeping compartments

RTC, Persons Trapped Slide 9 Supporting Information – Hybrid Vehicles High voltage electrical systems Automatic engine start and stop Silent running vehicles Battery packs

RTC, Persons Trapped Relevant References National Occupational Standards Close Presentation

RTC, Persons Trapped National Occupational Standards This training package will assist in the development of skills, knowledge and understanding that are necessary to successfully deal with this type of incident. Dependant on role, the following elements of NOS may be applicable at this type of incident. FF2 – Take responsibility for effective performance FF3 – Save and preserve endangered life FF4 – Resolve operational incidents FF5 – Protect the environment from the effects of hazardous materials FF6 – Support effectiveness of operational resource FF9 – Drive, manoeuvre and redeploy fire service vehicles WM1 - Lead the work of teams and individuals to achieve their objectives WM3 - Manage information for action WM4 - Take responsibility for effective performance WM5 - Support the development of teams and individuals WM7 - Lead and support people to resolve operational incidents WM9 - Support the efficient use of resources EFSM1 – Provide strategic advice and support to resolve operational incidents EFSM2 – Lead, monitor and support people to resolve operational incidents

RTC, Persons Trapped Relevant References Incidents involving transport systems – Road, GRA 4.1, DCLG/CFRA, TSO, London, October Incidents Involving Rescue From Road Vehicles, Fire and Rescue Service. Manual, Volume 2, Fire Service Operations, DCLG/HMFSI, TSO, London, Feb Thatcham vehicle research establishment. Technical References:

RTC, Persons Trapped Photographic References: Relevant References Slide 2/1 – Slide 2/2 – Slide 2/3 – Slide 2/4 – Slide 2/5 – Slide 2/6 – Slide 3/1 – Slide 3/2 – Slide 3/3 – Slide 4/1 – Slide 5/1 – Slide 6/1 – Slide 7/1 – Slide 8/1 – Slide 8/2 – Slide 8/3 – Slide 8/4 – Slide 9/1 – Slide 9/2 – Slide 9/3 – Slide 9/4 –