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Highway Incident Management Training Guide
4th Technical Review Panel Meeting
Illinois Department of TransportationJune 21, 2010
TRP Meeting 6/21/10 1
Make the Outline
• Step 1 Identify topics
• Step 2 Objectives and key references
• Step 3 Contents for each module
• Step 4 Sample training module2
Identify topics
• Based on:
– Literature Review
– Survey Results
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1) Course Introduction (60 min)
2) Notification and Response (30 min)
3) Arrival (20 min)
4) Initial Size-Up (30 min)
5) Command Responsibilities (60 min)
1) Course Introduction (60 min)
2) Notification and Response (30 min)
3) Arrival (20 min)
4) Initial Size-Up (30 min)
5) Command Responsibilities (60 min)
6) Fire, Patient Care, and Investigation (45 min)
7) Traffic Management (60 min)
8) Clearance (60 min)
9) Termination (30 min)
10) Hands-On Activities (60 min)
11) Situation Awareness (30 min)
6) Fire, Patient Care, and Investigation (45 min)
7) Traffic Management (60 min)
8) Clearance (60 min)
9) Termination (30 min)
10) Hands-On Activities (60 min)
11) Situation Awareness (30 min)
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SHRP II Training
• 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
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Key References
• 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/
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Key References for Case Examples
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Quiz
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9) Work Zone Traffic Control and Incident Management Operations
10) Traffic Management
11) What is Incident Management
12) Push Bumper Training
13) Traffic Control & Tort Liability
14) Public Relations & Communications
15) Radio/Telephone Protocol
16) Commercial Drivers License
9) Work Zone Traffic Control and Incident Management Operations
10) Traffic Management
11) What is Incident Management
12) Push Bumper Training
13) Traffic Control & Tort Liability
14) Public Relations & Communications
15) Radio/Telephone Protocol
16) Commercial Drivers License
1) Incident Protocol Hazardous Material
2) Human Factor and Traffic Controls
3) Street Wise
4) Course Orientation
5) Standard Operating Procedures
6) Emergency Services Coordination
7) Legal and Liability Issues
8) Georgia DOT Safety Policies and Procedures
1) Incident Protocol Hazardous Material
2) Human Factor and Traffic Controls
3) Street Wise
4) Course Orientation
5) Standard Operating Procedures
6) Emergency Services Coordination
7) Legal and Liability Issues
8) Georgia DOT Safety Policies and Procedures
Georgia Hero
• 2009 MUTCD chapter 6 modules 2 and 9
• NIMS/ ICS
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Key References
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7) Scene Breakdown and Demobilization
8) Responder Safety
9) Responder Vehicles
10) Crash Investigation/ Reconstruction
11) Emergency Alternate Routes
12) Media Considerations
13) Post Incident Debriefings
7) Scene Breakdown and Demobilization
8) Responder Safety
9) Responder Vehicles
10) Crash Investigation/ Reconstruction
11) Emergency Alternate Routes
12) Media Considerations
13) Post Incident Debriefings
1) National Incident Management System / Incident Command System
2) Incident Response Priorities
3) Incident Classification
4) Initial Scene Response
5) Initial Traffic Incident Management Area Establishment
6) Staging
1) National Incident Management System / Incident Command System
2) Incident Response Priorities
3) Incident Classification
4) Initial Scene Response
5) Initial Traffic Incident Management Area Establishment
6) Staging
WisDOT Guidelines
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• 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
Key References
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1) Policy
2) Response
3) Arrival
4) Parking of Response Vehicles
5) On Scene Actions
6) Emergency Vehicle Visibility at Night
7) Clearing Traffic Lanes
8) Major Highway Incidents
9) Safety Considerations
1) Policy
2) Response
3) Arrival
4) Parking of Response Vehicles
5) On Scene Actions
6) Emergency Vehicle Visibility at Night
7) Clearing Traffic Lanes
8) Major Highway Incidents
9) Safety Considerations
Virginia DOT
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• 2009 MUTCD Chapter 6i
• NIMS/ ICS
Key References
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1) Introduction
2) Safety Policy and Procedure
3) 3 C’s
4) TIM Concepts and Highway Terminologies
5) Safe Positioning Vehicles
1) Introduction
2) Safety Policy and Procedure
3) 3 C’s
4) TIM Concepts and Highway Terminologies
5) Safe Positioning Vehicles
6) Traffic Management
7) Case Examples
8) Table-Top Activities
6) Traffic Management
7) Case Examples
8) Table-Top Activities
Florida DOT
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• 2009 MUTCD Chapter 6i
• NIMS/ ICS
Key References
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North Florida TPO
6) Roles and Responsibilities
7) Traffic Incident Management Area Establishment
8) Safety Precautions and Equipment
9) Responder Training
10) Incident Scene Evolution
11) Typical Incident Scenarios
6) Roles and Responsibilities
7) Traffic Incident Management Area Establishment
8) Safety Precautions and Equipment
9) Responder Training
10) Incident Scene Evolution
11) Typical Incident Scenarios
1) Introduction
2) Regional Traffic Incident Management Plan
3) Traffic Incident Management Processes
4) Traffic Incident Management for First Responders
5) Incident Types
1) Introduction
2) Regional Traffic Incident Management Plan
3) Traffic Incident Management Processes
4) Traffic Incident Management for First Responders
5) Incident Types
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• 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)
Key References
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1) Introduction
2) TIM basics
3) Tools
4) Actions at the scene
5) Action review
1) Introduction
2) TIM basics
3) Tools
4) Actions at the scene
5) Action review
Florida Videos
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7) Safe Parking (safe position)
8) Preview of Incident Command System
9) Legal/Liability Issues
10) Basic Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Concepts
11) MOT through Traffic Incident Management Area
12) Application of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) for Incident management
13) Crash History
7) Safe Parking (safe position)
8) Preview of Incident Command System
9) Legal/Liability Issues
10) Basic Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Concepts
11) MOT through Traffic Incident Management Area
12) Application of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) for Incident management
13) Crash History
1) Incident Response Policies/Procedures
2) Communication, Coordination, and Cooperation (3C’s) Among Responders
3) Policies and procedures for communication with the Traffic Management Center
4) Case Examples
5) Hazardous Material Clearance Procedure
6) Tabletop Exercises
1) Incident Response Policies/Procedures
2) Communication, Coordination, and Cooperation (3C’s) Among Responders
3) Policies and procedures for communication with the Traffic Management Center
4) Case Examples
5) Hazardous Material Clearance Procedure
6) Tabletop Exercises
IDOT Survey Ranking
Key References from Illinois
• Training materials:– IDOT/ETP/EPV– ISP/Fire Department – Illinois Tollway Authority– Illinois Towing Industry (PTROI)
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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
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
Suggested Classroom Training
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1) Introduction
2) Policies/Procedures
3) 3 C’s
4) Initial Scene Response
5) Classification and HAZMAT
6) Traffic Management
7) Clearance/Termination
8) Hands-on Case Studies
1) Introduction
2) Policies/Procedures
3) 3 C’s
4) Initial Scene Response
5) Classification and HAZMAT
6) Traffic Management
7) Clearance/Termination
8) Hands-on Case Studies
Suggested Classroom Training Modules
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Module 1Introduction
Topics:• Define purpose of training• Overview of training content• Agency and team member
introductions
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
References:• FDOT Road Rangers• GA Metro Atlanta Task Force• GA HERO• SHRP II L12
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Module 2 Policies/Procedures
Topics:• Policies/Procedures
• Illinois agencies policies• National standards
• Responder Laws • Illinois• National/other states
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
References:• MUTCD• NUG• NIMSFDOT Road Ranger• ISP• IL General Assembly
SB2488• ILFD• IDOT Service Patrol • IL Tollway • ETP
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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
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
References:• FDOT MOT• NIMS/ ICS• NTIMC• I-95 Coalition Corridor
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Module 4 Initial Scene Response
Topics:• Safe vehicle positioning• Scene size-up• Communications before and
on the scene• Examples/Exercises
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
References:• SHRP II Project L12• North VA FRD SOP• TX FD• ISP• IL Tollway• 2009 MUTCD• WISDOT
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Module 5 Classification and HAZMAT Topics:
• Incident classification• Minor• Intermediate• Major• Catastrophic incident
• Hazmat identification procedure
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
References:• 2008 ERG• SHRP II Project L12• FHWA• TX FD• 2009 MUTCD• WISDOT• FDOT MOT
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Module 6 Traffic Management
Topics:• Vehicle placement• Temporary traffic control• Creating a safe work area• Traffic moving strategies• Examples
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
References:• 2009 MUTCD• FDOT MOT• FHWA• SHRP II L12• TX FD• WISDOT
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Module 7 Clearance and Termination
Topics:• Clearance procedures• Termination procedures• Incident scene evolution
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
References:• FHWA• 2009 MUTCD• NTIMC NUG• I-95 Corridor Coalition• SHRP II L12• FDOT MOT• TX FD
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Module 8 Hands-on Case Studies
Topics:• Team review of typical
incident scenarios • Table top • One-hour on-line exam after
class
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
References:• TX FD• FHWA• 2009 MUTCD• 2008 ERG• North Florida TPO
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Post Class On-line Quiz
References: • SHRP II L12• ETP• FHWA• 2009 MUTCD• 2008 ERG
References: • SHRP II L12• ETP• FHWA• 2009 MUTCD• 2008 ERG
Next Steps
• Approve the outline
• Develop the training modules
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Phase II: Proposed Tasks
• 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
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Phase II: Proposed Tasks
• Highway Incident Responder Trainer (HIRT)• http://sp.cs.siue.edu/2009/3/3/website/
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Phase II: Proposed Tasks
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• Develop double Jeopardy game on Highway Incident Management