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Highway Incident Management Training Guide

Highway Incident Management Training Guide. 4 th Technical Review Panel Meeting Illinois Department of Transportation June 21, 2010. Step 1 Identify topic s Step 2 Objectives and key references Step 3 Contents for each module Step 4 Sample training module. Make the Outline. Based on:

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Highway Incident Management Training Guide

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  1. Highway Incident Management Training Guide 4th Technical Review Panel Meeting Illinois Department of Transportation June 21, 2010 TRP Meeting 6/21/10

  2. Step 1 Identifytopics • Step 2 Objectives and key references • Step 3 Contents for each module • Step 4 Sample training module Make the Outline

  3. Based on: • Literature Review • Survey Results Identify topics

  4. SHRP II Training • Fire, Patient Care, and Investigation (45 min) • Traffic Management (60 min) • Clearance (60 min) • Termination (30 min) • Hands-On Activities (60 min) • Situation Awareness (30 min) • Course Introduction (60 min) • Notification and Response (30 min) • Arrival (20 min) • Initial Size-Up (30 min) • Command Responsibilities (60 min)

  5. Key References • National Incident Management System (NIMS) /Incident Command System (ICS) for lesson 5 • 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) for lesson 6 • 2009 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) Part 6 for lesson 7

  6. Key References for Case Examples • National transportation safety board, highway accident brief. www.ntsb.gov • www.firefighternearmiss.com • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health-death in the line of duty. www.cdc.gov/NIOSH/

  7. Quiz

  8. Georgia Hero • Incident Protocol Hazardous Material • Human Factor and Traffic Controls • Street Wise • Course Orientation • Standard Operating Procedures • Emergency Services Coordination • Legal and Liability Issues • Georgia DOT Safety Policies and Procedures • Work Zone Traffic Control and Incident Management Operations • Traffic Management • What is Incident Management • Push Bumper Training • Traffic Control & Tort Liability • Public Relations & Communications • Radio/Telephone Protocol • Commercial Drivers License

  9. Key References • 2009 MUTCD chapter 6 modules 2 and 9 • NIMS/ ICS

  10. WisDOT Guidelines • National Incident Management System / Incident Command System • Incident Response Priorities • Incident Classification • Initial Scene Response • Initial Traffic Incident Management Area Establishment • Staging • Scene Breakdown and Demobilization • Responder Safety • Responder Vehicles • Crash Investigation/ Reconstruction • Emergency Alternate Routes • Media Considerations • Post Incident Debriefings

  11. Key References • NIMS/ ICS • 2009 MUTCD Chapter 6i • FHWA title 23 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 634 Worker Visibility • American National Standards Institute/ International Safety Equipment Association (ANSI/ISEA) 107-2010

  12. Virginia DOT • Policy • Response • Arrival • Parking of Response Vehicles • On Scene Actions • Emergency Vehicle Visibility at Night • Clearing Traffic Lanes • Major Highway Incidents • Safety Considerations

  13. Key References • 2009 MUTCD Chapter 6i • NIMS/ ICS

  14. Florida DOT • Introduction • Safety Policy and Procedure • 3 C’s • TIM Concepts and Highway Terminologies • Safe Positioning Vehicles • Traffic Management • Case Examples • Table-Top Activities

  15. Key References • 2009 MUTCD Chapter 6i • NIMS/ ICS

  16. North Florida TPO • Introduction • Regional Traffic Incident Management Plan • Traffic Incident Management Processes • Traffic Incident Management for First Responders • Incident Types • Roles and Responsibilities • Traffic Incident Management Area Establishment • Safety Precautions and Equipment • Responder Training • Incident Scene Evolution • Typical Incident Scenarios

  17. Key References • 2009 MUTCD Chapter 6i • Emergency Responder Safety Institute • NIMS/ ICS • National Traffic Incident Management Coalition (NTIMC) • Minnesota DOT • Ohio Quick Clear • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

  18. Florida Videos • Introduction • TIM basics • Tools • Actions at the scene • Action review

  19. IDOT Survey Ranking • Incident Response Policies/Procedures • Communication, Coordination, and Cooperation (3C’s) Among Responders • Policies and procedures for communication with the Traffic Management Center • Case Examples • Hazardous Material Clearance Procedure • Tabletop Exercises • Safe Parking (safe position) • Preview of Incident Command System • Legal/Liability Issues • Basic Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Concepts • MOT through Traffic Incident Management Area • Application of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) for Incident management • Crash History

  20. Training materials: • IDOT/ETP/EPV • ISP/Fire Department • Illinois Tollway Authority • Illinois Towing Industry (PTROI) Key References from Illinois

  21. Suggested Classroom Training • 8+1 total hours of classroom training • 8 modules 30-90 minutes each • Cover common topics in the key references • For all incident responders • Designed for first responders

  22. Suggested Classroom Training Modules • Introduction • Policies/Procedures • 3 C’s • Initial Scene Response • Classification and HAZMAT • Traffic Management • Clearance/Termination • Hands-on Case Studies

  23. Module 1 Introduction • Topics: • Define purpose of training • Overview of training content • Agency and team member introductions • References: • FDOT Road Rangers • GA Metro Atlanta Task Force • GA HERO • SHRP II L12

  24. Module 2 Policies/Procedures • Topics: • Policies/Procedures • Illinois agencies policies • National standards • Responder Laws • Illinois • National/other states • References: • MUTCD • NUG • NIMSFDOT Road Ranger • ISP • IL General Assembly SB2488 • ILFD • IDOT Service Patrol • IL Tollway • ETP

  25. Module 3 3C’s • Topics: • Command • Communication • NIMS compliance • Coordination • Cooperation/Consensus • 3 C’s for single command and unified command system • Video: The Many HATS of Highway Incident Management • References: • FDOT MOT • NIMS/ ICS • NTIMC • I-95 Coalition Corridor

  26. Module 4 Initial Scene Response • Topics: • Safe vehicle positioning • Scene size-up • Communications before and on the scene • Examples/Exercises • References: • SHRP II Project L12 • North VA FRD SOP • TX FD • ISP • IL Tollway • 2009 MUTCD • WISDOT

  27. Module 5 Classification and HAZMAT • Topics: • Incident classification • Minor • Intermediate • Major • Catastrophic incident • Hazmat identification procedure • References: • 2008 ERG • SHRP II Project L12 • FHWA • TX FD • 2009 MUTCD • WISDOT • FDOT MOT

  28. Module 6 Traffic Management • Topics: • Vehicle placement • Temporary traffic control • Creating a safe work area • Traffic moving strategies • Examples • References: • 2009 MUTCD • FDOT MOT • FHWA • SHRP II L12 • TX FD • WISDOT

  29. Module 7 Clearance and Termination • Topics: • Clearance procedures • Termination procedures • Incident scene evolution • References: • FHWA • 2009 MUTCD • NTIMC NUG • I-95 Corridor Coalition • SHRP II L12 • FDOT MOT • TX FD

  30. Module 8 Hands-on Case Studies • Topics: • Team review of typical incident scenarios • Table top • One-hour on-line exam after class • References: • TX FD • FHWA • 2009 MUTCD • 2008 ERG • North Florida TPO

  31. Post Class On-line Quiz • References: • SHRP II L12 • ETP • FHWA • 2009 MUTCD • 2008 ERG

  32. Approve the outline • Develop the training modules Next Steps

  33. Web-based training • Beginner/Prerequisite • Basic concepts: highway terminologies, delays, ICS, traffic incident, timeline of an incident, etc. • Advanced course • ITS applications, performance measures, TIM system development, post incident analysis, and other advanced TIM issues Phase II: Proposed Tasks

  34. Highway Incident Responder Trainer (HIRT) • http://sp.cs.siue.edu/2009/3/3/website/ Phase II: Proposed Tasks

  35. Develop double Jeopardy game on Highway Incident Management Phase II: Proposed Tasks

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