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Title: Thermal Imaging Cameras (T.I.Cs)


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Thermal Imaging Cameras (T.I.Cs) FF Mason Red
Watch, Broughton
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  • Aim of Lecture,
  • To highlight what is used in the brigade.
  • To gain understanding on their operation, Testing
    procedures, design and Construction.
  • To understand operational considerations.

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  • There are 3 types of T.I.Cs carried in the
    brigade.
  • Talisman K90 Thermal Imager (OSU)
  • EEV P4438 Argus Thermal Imager (RP)
  • Argus 3 Thermal Imaging Camera (ODPM)

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EEV P4438 Argus Thermal Imager.
  • Design,
  • Case constructed in Reinforced Toughened Plastic.
  • Designed to be Heat, Water Impact Resistant.
  • It is fitted with an adjustable body/neck
    lanyard.
  • It is designed with pistol Grip, and two side
    straps.
  • The thermal image is focused onto the internal
    image tube by a lens at the front of the unit.
  • The biocular display image is viewed via a lens
    at the rear of the unit.
  • The rear lens is fitted with a visor to provide
    smoke and ambient light shielding, and is
    compatible with most BA sets.

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  • Use,
  • The TIC is powered by a integral battery pack
    located behind a quick release cover in the
    handle.
  • 4 dry cell battery packs are supplied with each
    unit (Red face 8 AA type LR6).
  • To power up the camera press the on/off switch
    which is located to the rear of the pistol grip
    carrying handle.
  • A BNC socket is fitted to the unit for use with a
    remote monitor via cable connections.
  • The adjustable neck lanyard is to be used at all
    times when the camera is in use.
  • The side adjustable hand straps are to be used by
    the operator for holding the camera and for
    general positioning when viewing.

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  • Operational Use and Considerations,
  • The TIC can be used with or without Breathing
    Apparatus, depending on the circumstances and
    requirements of the incident
  • The TIC may be used for
  • Locating the seat of fire in smoke filled
    premises
  • Locating casualties in smoke or darkness
  • Locating areas of fire spread or hot spots
  • It should be noted that the TIC may indicate hot
    spots which may not necessarily have been
    directly affected by the fire
  • Before cutting away, a thorough investigation
    should take place to ensure that the areas
    indicated by the TIC are indeed hot spots and not
    just areas generally affected by residual
    heating.
  • Crews must be aware that the TIC cannot see
    through glass or water. It will in fact reflect
    your image back to the camera. As will any other
    reflective surface such as gloss painted doors,
    whiteboards etc.
  • In addition it may not show the position of any
    obstructions or holes in the floor.

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  • Using the TIC in Breathing Apparatus,
  • The practicalities of using a TIC in BA must be
    assessed, and therefore the numbers included in
    the BA team must be sufficient to meet these
    needs. Particularly if firefighting equipment is
    to be used
  • The use of the TIC is not a substitute for
    guidelines and therefore the use of guidelines in
    conjunction with the TIC must be considered where
    premises are complex and/or are of a large nature
  • The OIC will nominate a crew to operate the TIC
  • The OIC will also detail specific tasks for the
    nominated crew to carry out
  • The BA Entry Control Officer is to record on the
    BA Control Board the fact that the TIC is in use
    and the task for which the nominated crew has
    been detailed
  • As the camera can take up to 30 seconds to warm
    up, it will be good practice for the BAECO to
    switch on the unit and ensure it is functioning
    correctly whilst the BA crew are handing in their
    tallies

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  • Safety Feature,
  • The camera is fitted with an automatic Iris as
    standard. This is used to protect the sensor
    from temperature overloads
  • This will close when pointed at excessively hot
    objects.
  • Recovery is automatic on removal of the
    temperature overload from the field of vision.

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  • Testing,
  • The camera should be visually examined weekly,
    operated quarterly and after operational use.
  • Special attention is to be given to the carrying
    straps, and in particular the securing clips.

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