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TRENCH RESCUEOPERATIONS/AWARENESS LEVEL

W I K I P E D I A , T R E N C H R E S C U E I S A S P E C I A L I Z E D F O R M O F R E S C U E , A S U B S E T O F C O N F I N E D S P A C E R E S C U E . T R E N C H R E S C U E I N V O L V E S S H O R I N G U P T H E S I D E S O F A T R E N C H , A N D D I G G I N G A T R A P P E D W O R K E R O U T O F A C O L L A P S E D D I T C H . T R E N C H R E S C U E I S O N E O F T H E M O S T D A N G E R O U S R E S C U E O P E R A T I O N S T O C O M P L E T E .

OBJECTIVES-Recognize hazardous trench situations

-Understand risk/benefit analysis in trench rescue (rescue vs. recovery)

-Insure site safety and perimeter control

-Resources/Equipment knowledge

-Be able to initiate trench rescue actions

PURPOSE:THE PURPOSE OF THIS CLASS IS TO HELP YOU DEAL WITH A TRENCH COLLAPSE AS

AN“AWARENESS & OPERATIONS LEVEL

RESPONDER”, AS REQUIRED BYWASHINGTON STATE LAW.

THIS CLASS WILL MEET THE STANDARDS ESTABLISHED IN NFPA 1670 FOR THE

AWARENESS & OPERATIONS LEVEL RESPONDER

WHAT IS A TRENCH???

TRENCH VS. EXCAVATIONTrench:

A trench is defined as an

excavation in the ground deeper than it

is wide, but not wider than 15’ at the

base.

Excavation:

Is wider than it is deep and more than 15’ wide.

RISK/BENEFIT ANALYSIS (RESCUE OR RECOVERY)

- 1 cubic foot of soil weighs 100-150 Lbs

- 18” of soil on top of a human totals 2500-3000 Lbs

- Victims buried above the waist will asphyxiate rapidly

- RECOGNIZE WHEN THERE IS NO CHANCE FOR RESCUE!!!

INITIAL TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS

ON SCENE--- SIZE-UP/ESTABLISH COMMAND• First arriving company officer should establish Command and

initiate a

size-up of the situation

• The first-in company should spot the apparatus at least 100’ from the

location of the trench failure. Establish staging at least 300’ from the

scene

• Complete a risk benefit analysis – RESCUE mode

• Call for resources – “Trench Rescue Response”

• Complete lock out/tag out, as applicable

(remember to assess the trench from the ends)

INITIAL COMPANY OPERATIONS-Make patient contact (again from the end of

the trench)

-place ladder/ladders

-If patient is capable, throw him/her a shovel

-secure scene

-shut off all equipment

-remove all people from the scene

-tape off scene (at least 100’)

-Gain information

-Purpose of the trench

-Number of victims

-Potential hazards

INITIAL COMPANY OPERATION (CONTINUED)

-Determine exactly what has happened

-Why were they digging (new vs. old trench)

-What time was the collapse

-How many patients

-Last known location

-Protect the patient

(If enough personnel, assign someone to stay with the patient, if not, mark patient location)

-Uncover the patient to their waist

-Provide them with head and eye protection

-Provide them with a tool to dig

-Consider oxygen

SAFETYOSHA trench shoring regulations state:

• Trench 4’ deep must have ladders every 25’

• Spoil pile not less than 1’ from lip

• Trench greater than 5’ deep, spoil pile more than 2’ from lip

• Trench greater than 4’ must have protection for workers

TOOLS AND LOCATION (LADDER 42)

R E A R D R I V E R S S I D E T A I L B O A R D

TOOLS AND LOCATION (CONTINUED)

B O X # 1 C O N T E N T S

TOOLS AND LOCATION (CONTINUED)

B O X # 2 C O N T E N T S

TOOLS AND LOCATION (CONTINUED)

D E A D - M A N / M A N I F O L D P A N E L R O P E S / B O LT S

TOOLS AND LOCATION (CONTINUED)

S P O T S H O R E SH A M M E R S / N A I L S /

T O O L B E L T S / T A P E M E A S U R E S

BUILDING A STRUTF E E T / E X T E N S I O N /

S T R U T

B U I LT W I T H R O P E S A N D A I R L I N E

A T T A C H E D

DEAD-MAN AND MANIFOLD CONNECTIONSB O T T L E / M A N I F O L D / H O S E

D E A D - M A N / H O S E ( T O S T R U T )

C O N N E C T E D T O S T R U T( T H R O W O F S T R U T I S I N D I C A T E D

B Y T W O Y E L L O W L I N E S )

ASSEMBLED PANEL(STRONGBACK, PANEL, BOLTS, ROPE)

GOOD IDEA/BAD IDEA?

RESCUE?(REMEMBER IT’S A CAT, NOT A DOG)

SAFETY

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SAFETY

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SAFETY

EVERYONE GOES HOME!!!

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3rd Qtr. 2012 Trench Rescue Manipulative Outline (Link to document)

Following the classroom section, the students shall become familiar with the following Equipment:

Deadman and manifold -location -assembly -operation Struts -location -assembly -operation Panels/strongbacks, spot shores/skip shores, ground pads, whalers -location -assembly -placement -proper use/limitations Ladders -uses -placement -limitations

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