Title: Crew Resource Management
1Crew Resource Management
- Presentation Prepared for
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- Date 2009
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2What is Crew Resource Management
- Crew Resource Management (CRM) is an effective
us of all resources to minimize errors and
improve safety and performance.
1 Fatality
10 lost time injuries
1000 No Loss Accidents 10,000 UNSAFE ACTS!
1000 No Loss Accidents 10,000 UNSAFE ACTS!
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3Crew Resource Management
- Crew Resource Management evolved from what was
initially, Cockpit Resource Management.
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4Crew Resource Management
- A landmark event was United Airlines flight 173,
which occurred in 1978. Flight 173 crashed in a
wooded area outside of Portland. The problem
which occurred involved an indicator light for
the landing gear. It indicated that the landing
gear was not completely down. The pilot was
informed of a low fuel by his crew after he
decided to fly around trying to figure out the
light. He either disregarded them or
misunderstood them and crashed killing 8
passengers and two crew members. Twenty three
other people were seriously injured. - Why were so few killed?
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5Lack of Crew Resource Management
- July 1, 1988, Hackensack, N.J., - Catastrophic
collapse of bowstring trusses. The I.C. was scene
with portable over shoulder participating in
firefighting. Three (3) firefighters killed in
initial collapse, two entombed that ran out of
air. After 27 calls for help radio goes silent. - October 27, 1997, Washington D.C., - Fire in a
corner grocery store. Crews initiated an
aggressive interior attack. Crews evacuated after
rapid heat build up and floor shift. Engine 14
exits crew cant find officer. Crew reports their
officer missing on two separate occasions to
other officers. Dead officer of Engine14 found in
basement.
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6Crew Resource Management
- From 1997 to 2001
- 500 firefighters died in structure fires and fire
fighting operations. -
- Worcester, Mass.
- Keokuk, Iowa
- Louisville, Ky.
- New York City
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7Crew Resource Management
- Factors that contributed to these and other fire
service tragedies are remarkably similar to
factors identified by an industry that began
adopting CRM as a mantra more than 25 years ago. - The nations aviation industry recognized that
human error was the prevailing cause in aviation
disasters. - The lessons learned by this industry are worth
study by the fire service because of common
contributing factors to the deaths in both
industries.
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8Crew Resource Management
- CRM exists when all members of the team actively
seek to prevent adverse effects on the current
situations.
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9Does the Fire Service Promote a Risk Culture?
- Managing risk is our business, we do a great job
taking care of Mr. Mrs. Smiths risk, but how
about our own? - Human behavior patterns suggest that the well
intentioned, best trained, consistently
performing individuals and groups commit errors.
(Titanic) - Accidents are not random occurrences People
cause accidents and make errors. - CRM has a proven history in reduction of errors.
- Aviations, Military, and Medical.
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10Crew Resource Management
- Adrenaline and testosterone contribute to more
injuries than structural failure. A key factor in
firefighter injury or death is the risk a
firefighter will take and their supervisors
ability to control it.
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11How Does It Work?
- Six Principles
- Communication
- Decision-Making
- Task Allocation
- Teamwork
- S/A
- Debrief
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12Communication
- Barriers and bias block effective communication
- Standard language benefits all
- Practice active listening
- Divide duties to prevent overload
- Minimize distractions
- Establish Inquiry/Advocacy patterns
- Clear, Concise
- Respectful
- Bishops Assertive Statement
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13Communication
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14Decision Making
- Axioms
- Recognize problems
- Fight the fire
- Treat the patient
- Maintain SA
- Accept input
- Make a decision
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15Task Allocations
- Know your limits
- Know your crews limits
- Capitalize on strengths
- Seek out experts
- Eat the elephant one bite at a time
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16Teamwork
Photo by Bob Bartosz, Camden Fire Department
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17Situational Awareness
- Point where reality and perception collide
- Reality always wins
- Beware of loss factors
- Ambiguity
- Distraction
- Fixation
- Overload
- Complacency
- Unresolved discrepancy
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18Debrief
- Pre-Brief
- Topic
- Decorum
- Facilitate
- Analyze
- Operations
- Human Behaviors
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19For More Information
- http//www.iafc.org/associations/4685/files/CRM20
Manual.pdf (downloadable manual) - Okray and Lubnau, Crew Resource Management for
the Fire Service. Penwell Publishing
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20Crew Resource Management
- The National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting
System - 4025 Fair Ridge Drive
- Fairfax, Virginia 22033
- Tel 703 537 4832
- Fax 703 273 0920
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21Crew Resource Management
- The project is administered by the International
Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) in consultation
with the National Fire Fighter Near-Miss
Reporting System Task Force. The project is
endorsed by IAFC, International Association of
Fire Fighters and the Volunteer Combination
Officers Section of the IAFC.
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