ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Improving Safety For Incident Responders Illinois Department of Transportation Update: June 2010 MODULE 8 Hands-on.

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ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Improving Safety For Incident Responders Illinois Department of Transportation Update: June 2010 MODULE 8 Hands-on Case Studies

Objectives Table Top Exercises Review Questions 8-2

Table Top Exercise 1 8-3

Table Top Exercise 2 8-4

Table Top Exercise 3 and 4 8-5

Table Top Exercise 5 8-6

Additional Table Top Exercise mph Speed Limit

Review Questions Test knowledge Promote future retention 8-8

8-9 What percent of congestion was caused by the traffic incidents? a)20% b)30% c)40% d)50%

8-10 What can be done to reduce second incidents? a)Proper vehicle positioning b)Proper traffic control c)Reducing the time to clear the scene d)Get the correct agencies and equipment there from the start e)All of the above

8-11 Move-Over Law requires motorist to do all of the following except? a)Proceed with due caution b)Warn other drivers by flashing lights c)Change lanes if possible d)Reduce travel speed

8-12 Law Enforcement should do which of the following a)Directing traffic b)Suppressing fires c)Determining the destination for the injured d)Coordinating repair resources

8-13 Common communication problems do not include: a)Incompatible radios b)Inconsistent terminologies c)Dispatching improper tow trucks d)Responders may lack experience

8-14 What vehicle should protect the incident scene? a)First to arrive b)Law Enforcement c)Fire Department d)Department of Transportation e)All of above

8-15 Sizing up the scene includes all except? a)Determining incident location b)Reporting traffic condition c)Determining number of vehicles and types d)Making contact with crash victims

8-16 What is the most visible safety vest? a)Class I b)Class II c)Class III d)Class IV

8-17 t night How far away can a class III vest be seen at night ? a)100 feet b)400 feet c)800 feet d)1000 feet

8-18 Channelizing devices include? a)Cones b)Flares c)Drums d)Barricades e)All of the above

8-19 Shadow vehicles should be placed at this angle of a)5-10° b)20-30° c)40-55° d)70-90°

8-20 Cones/Flare should be spaced at__ on tapers and __ past taper? a)10, 20 feet b)25, 50 feet c)50, 75 feet d)Depends on scene

8-21 Temporary Traffic Control Zones include? a)Termination area b) Work area c) Advance warning area d) Buffer space e)All of the above

8-22 TRAA Vehicle Identification Guide is used to? a)Identify towing vehicles b)Identify vehicle classes c)Identify towing companies d)Identify vehicle brand

8-23 TRAA Vehicle Identification Guide has ___ classes a)2 b)4 c)6 d)8

8-24 Summary MODULE 8 Hands-on Case Studies