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Title: Road Traffic Accident Procedures


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Road Traffic Accident Procedures
  • Service Delivery 2

2
Introductory note
  • Whilst the theoretical input is to be
    presented in seven(7) separate sessions, the aims
    and learning outcomes, with the exception of
    Casualty Care, will be shown collectively.

3
Aim
  • To provide students with information to allow
    them to deal effectively and safely with Road
    Traffic Accidents, and apply the recognised
    extrication techniques at such incidents.

4
Learning Outcomes
At the end of these sessions students will be
able to
  • State the respective roles of the emergency
    services at a Road Traffic Accident (RTA)
  • Describe the types of air and hand tools
    available
  • Describe the types of hydraulic tools available

5
Learning Outcomes
  • Understand the procedures for using
  • rescue tools
  • Be aware of the safety considerations
  • when using rescue tools
  • State the procedures adopted to achieve
  • scene safety
  • Describe the principles and procedures of
  • the Team Approach method

6
Learning Outcomes
  • List the basic components of vehicle
  • construction
  • Understand the principles of stabilisation
  • Understand the principles of glass
  • management
  • Be aware of options and techniques of space
  • creation.

7
Road Traffic Accident Procedures (1)
Role of Emergency Services Air and Hand Tools.
8
Legal responsibilities
Fire Services Act 1947 Section 30
  • At any fire, the senior fire service officer
    shall have sole charge of fire fighting
    operations including positioning of appliances
    and equipment.

9
Legal responsibilities
Fire Service Circular 13/1983
  • Roles of Police and Fire Service at road
    traffic accidents ..

10
  • When both are in attendance the police will
    normally assume overall control of the incident
  • However local liaison allows for arrangements
    where it is accepted that the fire service deals
    with any rescues,prevents fire and deals with any
    dangerous substances
  • Whilst the police will control traffic and
    monitor scene safety.

11
Ambulance Service
  • Responsible for the treatment and care of any
    injured person
  • This is a vital and often unrecognised
    responsibility that is increasing rapidly with
    the expanding skills of ambulance personnel.

12
Hand tools
  • Very often the simplest and least inexpensive
    items of rescue equipment can be the most
    effective, when used correctly, with confidence
    and occasionally imagination.

13
Hand tools
Examples of hand tools carried on appliances
  • Wood saws and hacksaws
  • Crowbars and nail bars
  • Hooligan tool
  • Wrenches,spanners and socket sets
  • Screwdrivers and chisels.

14
Hand tools
Large axe, sledgehammer, hooligan bar and crowbar.
15
Hand tool uses
  • Wood saw to cut laminated glass
  • Hooligan tool to open up shut lines
  • Screwdriver or chisel to remove glazing rubbers
  • Hacksaw blade to break toughened glass.

16
Air tools
  • Air tools used by the Fire Service are nothing
    more than technically advanced hand tools
  • They are the same tools that can be found in any
    engineering works or auto repair shop.

17
Advantages of air tools
  • When used in a rescue scenario they do have a
    number of distinct advantages
  • Speed of operation
  • Greatly reduced effort by operator
  • Generally allow better access in confined spaces
  • Versatility of application.

18
Dynabrade disc cutter.
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Dynabrade disc cutter
  • Specifications
  • Length 187mm
  • Height 121mm
  • Weight 1.2 Kg
  • Air flow rate 26 to 30 L/Min
  • Sound level 94 dBa maximum
  • Operating speed 20 000 rpm
  • Disc size 100mm diameter.

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Dynabrade disc cutter
  • Operation
  • Connect tool to air supply
  • Release safety catch
  • Depress trigger and allow tool to build up to
    working speed
  • Offer tool up to workpiece as near to 90 degrees
    as possible
  • Do not apply unnecessary pressure when cutting.

21
Safety considerations
  • Never free run air tools
  • Always wear eye protection and appropriate gloves
  • Always ensure casualty is protected
  • Disconnect from air supply when changing or
    setting up tools.

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