Title: N.C. Highway Incident Safety DVD
1N.C. Highway Incident Safety DVD
- TIME Taskforce
- Oct. 27th, 2009
- Brian Purvis, PE
- NCDOT State IM Engineer
2NCDOT
- Our Mission
- Connecting people and places in NC - safely and
efficiently, with accountability and
environmental sensitivity - Our Goals
- Make roads safer
- Move people and goods efficiently
- Make roads last longer
3FIRE DEPARTMENT
- Mission
- Minimize the risk of fire and other hazards to
the citizens they serve - Goals
- Respond and mitigate fires, medical emergencies,
hazmat incidents, aircraft emergencies, high
angle and confined space rescues and other
emergencies as they arise
4FOCUS AREA Strategic Highway Corridors
Provides mobility for commuters, businesses,
tourists, hospitals, military bases, airports,
schools, and hurricane evacuees.
- Strategic Highway Corridors
- /- 5400 miles
- 7.0 of system, moves 45 of traffic
5North Carolinas Strategic Highway Corridors
(SHCs)
6Sources of Congestion
7Safety Impacts of Incidents
- Secondary Crashes
- National and NC data shows that secondary
crashes account for nearly of all
crashes.
- USDOT estimates that of the deaths on
freeways are due to secondary crashes.
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8REMAINING FREEWAY CAPACITY
9PUBLICS VIEW OF NCDOT
10SHOULDER ACCIDENT
-19
11FIRE DEPARTMENT ARRIVES
-65
46 LESS Capacity
12FIRE DEPARTMENT ARRIVES
- MUTCD ? NO
- Standardized? NO
- Confused? YES
13Whats Wrong With This Picture?
14Whats Wrong With This Picture?
- Tuesday, June 19, 2007
- This was a very close call last Sunday night for
Charlotte Firefighters when a motorist slammed
into the rear of E22 on I-85. Two suffered minor
injuries and were treated and released. One was
hit by debris and the other injured his back
while climbing a concrete barrier to provide
assistance. The driver was the only occupant of
the of the car (a Volvo) and was pinned in. He
was later pronounced dead at the hospital. E22
was providing assistance to another MVA when this
accident occurred. They were within a minute or
so of clearing the scene.
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16MUTCD Chapter 6I?
17Minor Incident
Single Vehicle on Fire on Shoulder
Who has cones?
18Intermediate Incident
Two Vehicle Accident with Injuries and Entrapment
Who has signs?
19So, How Can We All Work Better Together To
Minimize the Impacts of Incidents on Travel in
NC?
20FEMA GRANT
- NFPA 1901 Requirements (Jan 09)
- Fifty percent of the rear-facing vertical
surface of all vehicles must now be covered with
reflective red and yellow stripes in a chevron
pattern sloping downward from the center of the
vehicle at a 45-degree angle. The stripes must be
6 in wide, instead of the minimum combined width
of 4 in specified on the sides and front.
Although there is some latitude on the exact
shade of yellow to be used, other colors may not
be substituted.
21FEMA GRANT
- NFPA 1901 Requirements (Jan 09)
- All apparatus must now carry five 28-in high
fluorescent orange traffic cones with double
reflective markings, five illumination warning
devices such as flares, and one traffic safety
vest meeting current ANSI standards for each
seating position. Departments may want to
increase the number of traffic cones and
illumination warning devices based on local
conditions.
22FEMA GRANT
- ECHSIncident Management Group
- 525,000
- Produce DVD Training
- 5 Cones / Existing 6 Tire minimum Rescue or Fire
Truck with 80 training verified. - Reference Visor Cards
- March Distribute to Community Colleges
- April thru May Ship Cones to FDs
- End of May Complete Grant Funding
23FEMA GRANT
24FEMA GRANT
25NEXT STEPS
26NEXT STEPS
27Questions ?
Brian Purvisbpurvis_at_ncdot.gov919-773-2975