ppt marine fire responder part 1 safety ed1.0 092010
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Marine Fire Responder
Part 1 Safety
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Marine Fire Responder
Introduction
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Objectives
Participants should be able to: Use a simple 5 step risk assessment process to:
identify potential health and safety risks using asimple (5 step) dynamic risk assessment model
take steps to eliminate or control risks associatedwith their actions
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Marine Fire Responder
Session 1
Safe Person Approach
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Session Outline
Session Objectives: Explain the importance of safety on the fire ground
Conduct a dynamic risk assessment on the fireground
Implement the risk assessment matrix on the fireground
Topics covered in this session:
Importance of firefighter safety
Safe Person Approach
Dynamic Risk Assessment (DRA)
Risk Assessment Matrix
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Importance of Firefighter Safety
The importance of firefighter safety: It is the highest priority
CFA working environment is constantly changingand can be inherently hazardous
To maintain effectiveness, crews need to be assafe as reasonably practical
Injury or illness will reduce crew effectiveness and
can place the entire crew in danger
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Safe Person Approach
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Safety is empowered to every
ind iv idual ;
it cannot be delegated.
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Safe Person Approach
Personal
Responsibilities
Organisational
Responsibilities
Shared responsibility for safety
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Organisational Responsibilities
OrganisationalResponsibilities
Selection of personnel
Provision of risk information
Provision of protective clothing or
equipment
Provision of equipment and instructionon its use
Safe procedures and systems of work
Provision of effective instruction and
clear direction
Training to achieve competence
Competent supervision
Performance measurement
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PersonalResponsibilities
Competent for the task
assigned
Effective member of the
team
Self discipline to work withinaccepted guidelines
Adapt to changing
circumstances
Look out for your safety and
your teams safety
Recognise your own abilities
and limitations
Personal Responsibilities
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Safe Person Approach
Organisational
Responsibilities
Personal
Responsibilities
SAFE PERSON APPROACH
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5 Steps of Dynamic RiskAssessment
What is goingon and what
are thehazards?
1HAZARDS
What do I
plan to do?
2PLAN
What are the
risks of what I
plan to do?
3RISKS
What can I do
to make it
safer?
4SAFETY
What do I
need to
monitor?
5MONITORING
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Risk Assessment Matrix
Rare
Unlikely
Very Likely
Certain
LIKELIHOOD
L
L
H
HH
HH
H
E
EE
MM
M
M
M
InsignificantModerateMajorCatastrophic
CONSEQUENCE
E = Extreme risk Do not proceed. Alternate actions required.
H = High risk Proceed, monitor closely, consider alternate actions.
M = Medium risk Normal actions should suffice.
L = Low risk Be aware of changes in situation that impact
likelihood/consequences.
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Marine Fire Responder
Session 2
Protective Clothing and
Equipment
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Session Outline
Session Objectives: Select protective clothing and equipment
appropriate to the incident scene
Conduct appropriate checks on protective clothingand equipment prior to use
Don protective clothing using appropriateprocedures
Topics covered in this session:
Types of protective clothing and equipment
Provision, specification and use of protectiveclothing and equipment
Donning Wildfire PPC and PPE
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Wildfire PPC and PPE
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Chemical Protection Gear
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PFDs
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Session 3
General Incident Scene
Hazards
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Session Outline
Session Objectives: Identify general incident scene hazards, including
smoke, dust, sunburn, dehydration, heat illness,lifting injuries, working on or around vehicles,electricity, traffic, darkness, noise and slipperysurfaces
Implement control measures to eliminate/minimisegeneral incident scene hazards
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Session Outline
Topics covered in this session: Smoke, dust and airborne pollutants (Asbestos)
Fatigue
Heat related illnesses
Lifting related injuries Working on and around vehicles
Electricity
Traffic
Noise Slippery surfaces
Working in darkness
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General Hazards
Smoke and dust: Can irritate the eyes and lungs
Inhalation can reduce performance, increasefatigue, lead to illness and affect judgement
Smoke contains carbon monoxide, which ispoisonous and inhalation can result in seriousinjury or death
Can reduce visibility
Avoid unnecessary exposure and wear appropriate
eye and respiratory protection.
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General Hazards
Fatigue: Conditions at the fire ground can be physically
stressful
Fatigue can affect performance and lead to
mistakes
Symptoms include slow reactions, impairedjudgement, inability to make decisions/concentrateand erratic performance
Treat by taking regular breaks in the shade/away
from wind and rain, pacing work, drinking water and
eating energy foods, and avoid working in excessive
smoke and heat
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General Hazards
Sunburn: Can reduce effectiveness at an incident
Limit the amount of exposed skin with appropriate PPC.Regularly apply water resistant sunscreen with a SPF
factor of at least 30+. Apply cool, moist compresses to
the affected areas. Rest in a cool place and drink cool
water and an electrolyte replacement pack.
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General Hazards
Dehydration: Occurs if fluids lost through perspiration are not
replaced
Thirst is not a true indication of how much water
the body needs. Levels of perspiration are a betterindication
Plain cool water alternated with an
electrolyte drink is best. Drink at least 150 to200ml of water every 10 15 minutes. (for
continuous physical work on the fireline).
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General Hazards
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Heat Related Illness
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General Hazards
Heat Related Illness: When the bodys ability
to cool itself isoverwhelmed
Sufferers may not beaware of the problem
Crew members need tolook after each other
Report occurrences tothe Crew Leader
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General Hazards
Heat cramps Heat stress Heat exhaustion Heat stroke
Body is stressed
but not overwhelmed
Body exhausted
from working in heat
Body starts to cook
internally
Rest, drink water,
eat energy foods,
loosen clothing,
stretch, massage
Feeling very hot,
flushed skin,
vigorous perspiration,
headaches
Muscular pain
Faintness, clammy skin,
headaches, vomiting,
confusion, shallow
breathing and
unconsciousness
Rest, drink water,
eat energy foods,
loosen clothing
Lie in shade,
drink water, sponge
or spray with water,
seek medical attention.
If unconscious lie
in the recovery
position
High body temperature,
red skin, collapse,
unconsciousness, rapid
pulse and breathing,
and seizures
Treatment/medical
attention must be
immediate, effective
cooling is essential,
remove clothing,
sponge with water,
fan or expose to wind
Spasms and tightness
in the affected area,
inability to relax
contracted muscles
Heat Related Illness:
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General Hazards
Lifting related injuries: Before moving an object, consider its size, weight
and temperature.
Space feet apart
Bend at the knees
Keep back straight
Take a firm grip
Consider lifting objects in pairs/groups
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General Hazards
Working on or around vehicles: Know the dimensions of the vehicle
Wear seatbelt if vehicle in motion
Ensure equipment is appropriately stowed
Do not ride on the back of the vehicle unless it is
designed for that purpose or unless seated in ROPS Mount and dismount using the steps and rails
Be alert to possible movement of nearby vehicles
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General Hazards
Power lines andelectrical appliancesmust always beconsidered live until anelectrical expertinforms otherwise.
Electricity:
Do not approach within 8m of a downed live line.
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General Hazards
Traffic movement aroundthe incident scene canpresent a significant
hazard
Park appliance in a defensive position to protect the crew.
Cordon the area with traffic cones.If police are at the scene they will be responsible for trafficcontrol.
Traffic:
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General Hazards
Noise: Wear appropriate hearing protection and use hand
signals
Move away from the noise source if possible
Slippery Surfaces:
Wear appropriate footwear and investigate alternativeroutes
Use ladders as temporary steps
Working in Darkness:
Carry torches and wear high visibility clothing
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General Hazards
Marine Hazards: Unstable workplace
Trip and entanglement hazards
Crush issues between vessel and other fixed
objects Galley hazards
LPG
Non-vented spaces (low air quality) Line handling
Sea sickness
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Marine Fire Responder
Session 4
Wildfire Hazards
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Session Outline
Session Objectives: Identify wildfire hazards, including radiant heat,
changes in wind direction and typography, heavymachinery, chainsaws, mineshafts, falling debris,
aircraft and foam Implement control measures to eliminate/minimise
the wildfire hazards
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Session Outline
Topics covered in this session: Radiant heat
Changes in wind direction and typography
Heavy machinery Chainsaws
Mineshafts
Falling trees
Working near aircraft
Foam
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Radiant Heat
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Radiant Heat
Radiant Heat: Direct heat felt from the fire
As flame height increases so does the amount ofradiant heat
PPC provides only a degree of protection
Most effective protection is distance
Take refuge behind solid objects, keep
low and cover all exposed skin
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Radiant Heat
Maintain a safe distance
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Taking Refuge
Taking refuge from wildfire: when on foot
in a structure
in a vehicle
under a bulldozer
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2: Taking refugein a vehicle
1: Taking refugefrom wildfire
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Taking Refuge
Vehicle Crew Protection: Crew protection
Cabin
ROPS
Fog nozzle
The crews first priority isto avoid being placed inlife threatening situation
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Taking Refuge
Taking Refuge in a Vehicle Cabin: Leave motor running
Ensure all exposed skin is covered
Wind up all windows
Close all vents
Turn fan and air-conditioner on to recycle topressurise vehicle interior
Turn headlights on
Get low: below window level
Cover up with a dry woollen blanket
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Wildfire Hazards
Wind and Topography Changes:
(a) Fire being blown
by a northerly
wind
(b) South westerly
wind change
(c) Danger is the
eastern flank
becoming the
head
(b) South westerly
wind change
(c) Danger as the
eastern flank
becomes the
head
(a) Fire being blown
by a northerly
wind
(b) South westerly
wind change
(c) Danger as the
eastern flank
becomes the
head
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Dead Man Zone (Clip 1)
Flames: Flames travel faster
uphill
They pre-heat the fuel
in their path Use the lee-side
(downhill) for cover
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Dead Man Zone
Wind: Wind change in combination with a fire travelling
upslope is a deadly combination
Critical that escape routes are clearly identified
and used at first signs of danger.
Wildfi H d
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Drivers may haverestricted vision andhearing.
Falling trees and limbs.
Working with heavy machinery:
Do not approach until contact
with the driver is established
and approval gained.Machinery can create intense
amounts of dust and noise.
Wildfire Hazards
Wildfi H d
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Sharp blades
Kickback
Working with chainsaws:
Should only be operated by those appropriately trained
When operating always wear PPC, including helmet, faceshield, hearing protection, gloves, chaps, high visibility clothing
and safety boots Do not approach a chainsaw operator until you have
established contact and gained approval
Wildfire Hazards
Wildfi H d
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Many areas aredotted withdisused mine
shafts Often concealed
by overgrowth
Mineshafts:
Wildfire Hazards
Wildfi H d
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Always wear PPC, including a helmet
Listen and react quickly
Look for dead trees or trees with burning limbs
Wildfire Hazards
Falling debris: Debris can be released by strong winds,
machinery or fire damage
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Wildfire Hazards
Working near aircraft: Remain well clear during landing and take off
Wear eye and ear protection
Do not smoke within 30 metres of any aircraft orrefuelling areas
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Stay in the pilots field ofview
Approach in a crouch, afterapproval given by the pilot
Approach on the lowestslope
Remove headgear unlesschin strapped
Carry equipmenthorizontally, firmly and belowthe waist
Approaching a helicopter:
Be aware of ground
irregularities.
Wildfire Hazards
Wildfi H d
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Wildfire Hazards
Fire bombing zones: Chemical retardants
Falling branches and debris
Ensure you are clear of fire bombingdrop zones
Maintain awareness of aircraft operating
in the area
If caught in a drop zone, secure hard
hat, move away from the fire line, watchfor falling branches and debris
If hit with retardant, wash it off with cold
water as soon as possible
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1: Taking refugefrom wildfire
Fire bombingzones
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Concentrates and retardants can remove skin oilsand cause rashes and should be handled with care
Foam:
Never drink water from containers that have been used to
store or move concentrates Do not work with foam in poorly ventilated areas
When handling, wear gloves, a respirator and eye protection
Ensure container lids are tightly secures and drums are
stored safely
Dispose of old drums responsibly
Wildfire Hazards
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Wind changes can turn a relatively safe flank fireinto a deadly head fire in a matter of seconds
In these situations flames up to 40 m high aremoving at maximum speed and cannot be outrun(Dead Man zone)
Fire accelerates rapidly when moving uphill
Key points:
You need to ensure you and your crew dont
end up anywhere near the Dead Man Zone
Summary
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Questions?
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Marine Fire Responder
Session 5
Alternative Incident Scene
Hazards
Session Outline
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Session Outline
Session Objectives: Identify hazards at the alternative incident scenes
attended by the CFA
Implement control measures to eliminate/minimisethe hazards
Topics covered in this session:
Structure fire hazards
Hazmat incident hazards
Other incidents
Structure Fire Hazards
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Structure Fire Hazards
Structure collapse: Walls often fall outwards due
to the expansion of theheated inner walls
Signs include cracks, movement of
floor/roof, concave floors, walls out of
alignment, steel distorting, and noise
Avoid blows to the structure and directwater with care
If collapse is suspected, advise others in
the area, the area should be evacuated
and cordoned off
Structure Fire Hazards
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Structure Fire Hazards
Risk Assessment Matrix
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Risk Assessment Matrix
Structural collapse struck by falling rubble
Rare L
LUnlikely
Very Likely
MM
M
M
M
H
HH
HH
H
E
EECertain
InsignificantModerateMajorCatastrophic
LIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCE
Traffic Struck by passing vehicle
Rare L
LUnlikely
Very Likely
MM
M
M
M
H
HH
HH
H
E
EECertain
InsignificantModerateMajorCatastrophicLIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCE
Hazmat Incident Hazards
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Thermal
Toxic Corrosive
Asphyxiant
Mechanical
Radiological
Biological
Hazards include:
Symptoms include
rashes, weeping
eyes, blurred vision,respiratory
problems, light-
headedness and
organ failure
Hazmat Incident Hazards
Hazmat Incident Hazards
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Hazmat Incident Hazards
HAZMAT scene requiresextreme care:
Remain at a safe distance(70m buffer zone)
Remain up wind and uphill,
and monitor the wind forchanges in direction
Identify the material
Assess the hazard
Wear appropriate PPC
Carry out appropriatedecontamination procedures
Other Incident Hazards
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OtherIncident Hazards
Other incidents: Motor vehicle accidents
Explosions
Natural disasters, such as earthquakes, subsidence,
storms and floods
Aircraft incidents
Incidents involving lifts, cranes & scaffolding
Marine fire or explosion Incidents involving contaminated water
Training exercises
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Marine Fire Responder
Session 6
Hazard Management
Considerations
Session Outline
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Session Outline
Session Objectives:
Identify the procedures for managing hazards at the incidentscene
Monitor the effectiveness of implemented control measures
Provide assistance to crew members and identify andrespond to instances of critical incident stress
Observe Occupational Health and Safety procedures
Topics covered in this session:
Procedures for managing hazards
Monitoring hazards
Assistance to crew Critical incident stress (CIS)
Occupational Health and Safety
Managing Hazards
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Managing Hazards
Procedures for managinghazards:
Implement DRA and riskassessment matrix
Wear appropriate levels of
protective clothing Participate in the
operational briefing
Follow the instructions of
the Crew Leader Identify hazards
Report all identified hazardsto the Crew Leader andcrew members
Secure the scene Minimise impact on the
environment. Including air,land and water
Requirements dependant on thecircumstances at the incident
scene.
Monitoring Hazards
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Changes in the level of risk
The introduction of new hazards
Resource availability
Traffic
Spectators
Weather Water supply
The incident scene must be constantly monitored for:
The level of risk can be affected by changes in: Vegetation types
Typography
Fire behaviour
Changes in the level of risk
must be reported
Monitoring Hazards
Assisting Crew
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Assisting Crew
Remember: Consider how your actions will impact on the
safety of others
Remain in regular contact with other crew
members Use appropriate signals
When providing assistance, followingsafe working procedures and ensure
personal safety
Critical Incident Stress (CIS)
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Critical Incident Stress (CIS)
Signs of CIS:
Physical
Cognitive
Emotional
Behavioral
Chills, fatigue, nausea, fainting, chest pain, headaches,
elevated blood pressure and heart rate,
visual difficulties, profuse sweating, difficultly breathing
Confusion, nightmares, uncertainty, hyper vigilance,suspiciousness, reduced abstract thinking and
attention span, increased or decreased awareness
Fear, guilt, grief, panic, denial, anxiety, agitation,
depression, feeling overwhelmed, inappropriate
emotional response
Withdrawal, antisocial acts, inability to rest,
erratic movements, changing speech patterns or
social activity, increase alcohol or drug consumption
Occupational Health and Safety
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Occupational Health and Safety
Plays a vital role in ensuring that the workplace is safe
CFA are required to implement procedures to protecthealth, safety and welfare of employees
Employees must undertake all work activities in a safemanner, look after the safety of others and wearappropriate PPC
Any breeches in safety in the workplace must bereported by the employer/employees to OHSrepresentatives
Scenario 1
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Grass fire
Scenario 1 Grass Fire
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Rare L
LUnlikely
Very Likely
MM
M
M
M
H
HH
HH
H
E
EECertain
InsignificantModerateMajorCatastrophicLIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCE
Rare L
LUnlikely
Very Likely
MM
M
M
M
H
HH
HH
H
E
EECertain
InsignificantModerateMajorCatastrophicLIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCE
Rare L
LUnlikely
Very Likely
MM
M
M
M
H
HH
HH
H
E
EECertain
InsignificantModerateMajorCatastrophicLIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCE
Risk Assessment Matrix
Entrapment
Collision with
fire truck
Driving off the road
while turning around
Scenario 2St t fi
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Structure fire
Scenario 2 Structure FireRi k A t M t i
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Risk Assessment Matrix
Rare L
LUnlikely
Very Likely
MM
M
M
M
H
HH
HH
H
E
EECertain
InsignificantModerateMajorCatastrophicLIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCE
Rare L
LUnlikely
Very Likely
MM
M
M
M
H
HH
HH
H
E
EECertain
InsignificantModerateMajorCatastrophicLIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCE
Rare L
LUnlikely
Very Likely
MM
M
M
M
H
HH
HH
H
E
EECertain
InsignificantModerateMajorCatastrophicLIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCE
Be overcome by
smoke
Struck by
falling rubble
Hoses or other
equipment trip and
fall
Scenario 3H t
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Hazmat
Scenario 3 HazmatRi k A t M t i
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Risk Assessment Matrix
Rare L
LUnlikely
Very Likely
MM
M
M
M
H
HH
HH
H
E
EECertain
InsignificantModerateMajorCatastrophicLIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCE
Rare L
LUnlikely
Very Likely
MM
M
M
M
H
HH
HH
H
E
EECertain
InsignificantModerateMajorCatastrophicLIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCE
Rare L
LUnlikely
Very Likely
MM
M
M
M
H
HH
HH
H
E
EECertain
InsignificantModerateMajorCatastrophicLIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCE
Distracted and
crash yourself
Wind changeblows toxic
fumes toward
you
unidentified
substances in
remaining drums
Scenario 4V l Fi
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Vessel Fire
Scenario 4 Vessel FireRi k A t M t i
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Risk Assessment Matrix
Rare L
LUnlikely
Very Likely
MM
M
M
M
H
HH
HH
H
E
EECertain
InsignificantModerateMajorCatastrophicLIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCE
Rare L
LUnlikely
Very Likely
MM
M
M
M
H
HH
HH
H
E
EECertain
InsignificantModerateMajorCatastrophicLIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCE
Rare L
LUnlikely
Very Likely
MM
M
M
M
H
HH
HH
H
E
EECertain
InsignificantModerateMajorCatastrophicLIKELIHOOD
CONSEQUENCE
Fall into water
Wind shiftblows toxic
fumes toward
you
Potential for fire
development
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Session 7
Marine Environment Hazards
Session Outline
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Session Outline
Session Objectives:
Outline the hazards present in the marine environment
Observe Occupational Health and Safety procedures
Monitor the effectiveness of implemented control measureswithin the marine environment
Topics covered in this session: Location of incident
Navigate to the scene
Weather
Hazards at an incident Size up and approach
Firefighting
Location of the Incident
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Location of the Incident
Location of the Incident
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Location of the Incident
Incident location may include vessels:
At berth
Underway
In Coastal Waters (i.e. within 3 Nm of the coast)
In High Seas Waters
In Inland Waters (including rivers and lakes)
Within a marina or storage complex
In dry-dock
Location of the Incident
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Location of the Incident
Transmission of incident location may include:
Message via EAS pager or SMS
Message via Radio(i.e. Marine VHF or CFA {VICFIRE})
Map or Chart number
Latitude and Longitude(e.g. 3822.5S. 14445.2 E)
Six figure map reference(e.g. 345 875)
Geographic features
Man-made features
Still alarm
Navigate to the Scene
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Navigate to the Scene
Navigate to the Scene
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Navigate to the Scene
Navigating to the incident may involve theutilisation of a number of aids including:
Compass (Analogue or Electronic)
Nautical Charts
Electronic Charts
GPS or DGPS
Radar
Local Knowledge
Celestial or Radio Navigation
Navigate to the Scene
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Navigate to the Scene
Compass
Navigate to the Scene
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Navigate to the Scene
Nautical Charts
Navigate to the Scene
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g
Electronic Charts
Navigate to the Scene
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g
Global Positioning System (GPS) orDifferential GPS
Navigate to the Scene
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g
Radar
Navigate to the Scene
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g
Celestial Navigation
Navigate to the Scene
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g
Radio Navigation
Weather
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Weather
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PPT 94
Sources of weather information may include:
Bureau Of Meteorology (BOM)
Marine Radio Broadcast Stations
Internet providers
Local Commercial AM/FM radio
Local knowledge
Weather
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Bureau Of Meteorology (BOM)
Marine weather services
Marine forecasts and warnings
Definitions
Wind forecasts
Sea and swell forecasts
High seas forecasts
Coastal waters forecasts
www.bom.gov.au
Weather
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Marine Radio Broadcast Stations
Coast Radio Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Hobart
Water Police
Australian Volunteer Coast Guard stations
Weather
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Internet providers
E.g. seabreeze.com.au
Information approved by seabreeze.com.au for use by CFA for training purposes
Weather
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Local Commercial AM/FM radio
Hazards at an Incident
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Smoke
Radiant Heat
Toxic fumes
Embers/debris
People in water
Unstable workplatform
Limited firefighting
capacity (400 LPMpump)
Size Up and Approach
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RECEO
Crew Safety
Type and size of fire
Persons involved/location
Proximity to exposures
Environmentalconsiderations
Likelihood of successful
attack
Liaison between fire crewand coxswain
Firefighting
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Location of firefighting vessel
Crew/vessel protection
Extinguishing medium
Exposures
Vessel stability
Possibility of sinking
Pump operation
Hose handling
Firefighting
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Coxswain is legally responsible for the safety ofthe responding crew, the vessel and allmovements of the vessel
CFA Crew Leader has a responsibility to liaise withthe coxswain for operational decisions for theduration of the incident
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PPT 103
Questions?
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Marine Fire Responder
Overview of IncidentsManaged by CFA
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Managed by CFA
CFA is the Control agency for:
Fire wildfire and structural
Rescue buildings and structures, road, rail, aircraft,industrial, and trench and tunnel
Aircraft fire or explosion
Marine fire or explosion
Explosion
Gas leakage
Hazardous materials or dangerous goods Lifts, cranes or scaffolding
Pollution in inland waters
AIIMS Incident Management
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Australasian Inter-service Incident ManagementSystem (AIIMS)
Management is the same for all incidents
One controller
Incident management team (if necessary)
Incident Management Structure
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Functional ManagementIdentification
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Identification
Entry to a CFA ControlledIncident Scene
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Incident Scene
When you enter an incidentscene:
you will need to:
know who to report to
what your role is and whatyou are expected to do
who is looking after you
briefed on the incident and
your role
WATCHOUTS & LACES
T-Cards
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T-Cards are used
to:
Record entry
Record exit
Track wherepersonnel are
Assist in planningfor meeting welfare
needs
A Staging Area(Moondarah Fire 2006)
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PPT 111
(Moondarah Fire 2006)
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PPT 112
Questions?
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