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Access vital information for first and second responders to navigate emergency situations effectively and safely. Learn about the project leader's expertise and the purpose of the Commission for Extrication and New Technology. Discover key action points, extrication methods, and crucial training materials for various vehicles. Understand the challenges faced by emergency services when dealing with hybrid and electric vehicles, as well as alternative energy sources. Benefit from standardized labels, symbols, and procedures to improve response efficiency and firefighter safety. Explore real-life scenarios and the importance of cooperation among manufacturers and organizations for better emergency preparedness. Don't miss this valuable resource to enhance emergency response capabilities.
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Crucial information forfirst and second responders Kurt Vollmacher Project Leader CTIF Commission for Extrication and New Technology TECHNICAL DAYS 21st & 22nd 2014Vienne’s Firefighters Training Center
Introduction • Project leader at CTIF Commission for Extrication and New Technology • 25 year experiance as an active fire fighter • Education level officer/fire prevention engineer • Member at SAE USA • Hybrid and EV First and Second Responder Task Force • Fuel Cell Safety Task Force • Member at several ISO working groups • Expert at the Centre of Expertise Belgium • Architect proposed symbols and template training manuals in cooperation with Recharge (European battery association) and Van Hool (large bus constructor) • Member advisery pannel European Hyresponse project
Important: this presentation has been made only to highlight the difficulties the first and second responders are dealing with and the importance to work together on finding solutions
CTIF 36 different countries are member
Commissions • Competitions • Commission Europe • Extrication & new technology • Fire prevention • Fire and rescue on airports • Forest fires • Hazardous materials • History • Rescue/Health service • Youth fire brigade
Knowledge www.ctif.org
Purpose and action points of the Commission for Extrication and New Technology
Tik, Tik,Tik… An commanding officer at the scene has very little time to make sometimes very difficult decisions….! Danger for my people Dangerous Goods ? Golden hour Plan A Plan B where is murphy ? Risk of fire? Need for crucial information!
Purpose commission • Providing crucial information “free of charge” for every rescue worker and others !!! • Exchange of (international) knowledge; • Developing training and course materials; • Promoting close cooperation with the various manufacturers, companies and organizations • Sending new working item proposals to ISO (International standardization organization) This concerning: • The training manual Vehicle • The training manual Battery • Standardized label for recognition of the power source of a vehicle
Purpose commission • Sharing extrication methods concerning cars, trucks, busses, trains, airplanes; • Developing standard operation procedures concerning this items; • Developing courses and training materials in English; • Collecting data about alternative energy sources ( full electric, hybrid, CNG, LPG, LNG, Fuel cell, hydrogen direct combustion, and others…); • Developing fire fighting measures on this vehicle’s and others…; Taxi EV fire Tesla EV fire
Difficulties for the emergency services
Service plug “Service plug” to disconnect high voltage in a hybrid and electric vehicle, is not in a central location, but sometimes placed, where it is difficult accessible for emergency services.
High voltage batteries Difficulties for the emergency services… Difficult access to the battery pack to extinguish with water We can not break open the battery due the electrocution danger! Extinguish battery pack: up to 1 hour!!!
Sufficientlyinformed? Firefighters battle fire at recycling plant Were the intervention teams sufficiently informed and aware of the present substances and there potential dangers?
Recognition from a distance. Difficulties for the emergency services…. Power source vehicle?No recognition from a distance. Direction overpressure valve unknown Where to positioning intervention vehicles on the safe side?No international standard!!
Real life situations… “Truck in the ditch”, was it also gas (CNG,LNG,…) or only diesel drive….?
Real life situations … CNG car explodes… Recognition from a distance
Real life situations… • What kind of power sourse(s) are used or dangers to be aware of ? • Compressed Hydrogen? • Liquefied Hydrogen? • High voltage? • …?
Real life situations … Source Mercedes
Real life situations … Supercaps…? Leaking acetonitrille… Source Peugeot Recognition from a distance!
Promoting close cooperation with the various manufacturers, companies and organizations
Promoting close cooperation with the various manufacturers, companies and organizations Involvement in the development process as external advisor. Taking into account situations “when things will go wrong”. Integrate ability for fast and safe intervention for the first and second responders. Sharing “crucial information” not “HOT” information. International standardized FREE OF CHARGE information. Pro action, don’t wait till it’s to late!!
Examples of what we can achieve by listening to each other with mutual respect
Fireman acces Melt part "fireman access" a collaboration between Renault and the French Firefighters
Training manual for a battery in a vehicle Always 7 recognizable chapters The training manual template should be completed by the battery supplier in consultation with the vehicle manufacturer for this specific model and type.
Training manual for a battery in a vehicle DATA Type of battery Location Chemicals Response in absence of Fire Response to spillage Neutralisation Response to a fire Use of water / no water Gaseous emissions Storage & Transport Maximum of info / Pictograms: ISO/GHS NFPA
Contact data • Chairman CTIF Commission for Extrication and New Technology Tom Van Esbroeck: tom.vanesbroeck@gent.be • Project Leader CTIF Commission for Extrication and New Technology Working area: Extrication and New Vehicle Technology Kurt Vollmacher: kurt.vollmacher@gent.be