Fire and Rescue Service manual

Fire and Rescue Service manual

Author: Great Britain. Fire Service Inspectorate

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2007-03-07

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 011341305X

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Incidents involving rescue from road vehicles are dramatically increasing in frequency. There are some 3500 deaths on the road each year, with 35,000 serious injuries. Modern motor vehicles are becoming safer for occupants, due to advancement in technology, so persons are more likely to survive high impact speeds, but are also more likely to become entrapped. The Fire and Rescue Service, as the primary rescue service, requires national guidance to ensure a similar standard of response anywhere in the UK. This manual is designed to highlight current best practice with regard to vehicle rescue techniques and first responder trauma care. Each chapter forms an independent reference source, but the publication as a whole forms a complete guide. Chapters cover: vehicle design and construction; dealing with incidents; safety procedures; operational procedures; extrication equipment; medical considerations and trauma care; Integrated Personal Development System (I.P.D.S.). Appendices cover: Highways Agency/Fire and Rescue Service memorandum of understanding; training and general information; and emergency services personnel (ESP) aide mâmoire. The CD-ROM, "Vehicle extrication techniques", is a multi media guide to rescue tool handling and extrication techniques.


Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird

Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird

Author: Paul F. Crickmore

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2015-06-20

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1472804945

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The SR-71 represents the very pinnacle of Cold War aircraft design and it has become an aviation icon. Together with its predecessor, the A-12, the Blackbird was a giant leap into the technical unknown and the design employed many forms of new technology made necessary by the excesses of speed, altitude and temperature to which the aircraft was subjected. Throughout its 34-year Air Force career, the SR-71 proved itself to be the world's fastest and highest flying operational manned aircraft. It set a number of world records for altitude and speed, including an absolute altitude record of 85,069ft on 28 July 1974, and an absolute speed record of 2,193.2mph the same day. This truly was a unique and ground-breaking aircraft, whose fascinating design history is explored here in full and illuminated with photographs and detailed technical illustrations.


Fire PDF Pack - Fire Service Operations

Fire PDF Pack - Fire Service Operations

Author: Department for Communities and Local Government

Publisher:

Published: 2014-10-08

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780117541504

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Pack includes the following PDFs: Fire Service Manual Vol 2 Safe Work at Height (ISBN 9780117541290); Fire Service Manual Vol 2 Firefighting Foam ISBN (9780117541313); Fire Service Manual Vol 2 Tac Vent and Compartment Fires (ISBN 9780117541337); Fire Service Manual Vol 2 Environmental Protection (ISBN 9780117541344); Fire Service Manual Vol 2 Acetylene Cylinder & Natural Gas Incidents (ISBN 9780117541351); Fire Service Manual Vol 2 Petrochemical Incidents (ISBN 9780117541368); Fire Service Manual Vol 2 Marine Incidents (ISBN 9780117541375); Fire Service Manual Vol 2 Incident Command (ISBN 9780117541283); Fire Service Manual Vol 2 Safe Work, on or near water (ISBN 9780117541306); Fire Service Manual Vol 2 Electricity (ISBN 9780117541320); Fire and Rescue Service Operational Guidance Manual - Aircraft Incident (ISBN 9780117541450)


Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer

Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer

Author: IFSTA

Publisher:

Published: 2014-11-14

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780134027067

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This new IFSTA manual details the training required of Company Officers according to NFPA® 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, 2014 Edition. The manual is divided into two sections to make a clear distinction between the information needed for Fire Officer Level I and Fire Officer Level II. Both print and eBook formats are available. There is no shortage of issues that a company officer might face in the everyday operation of a fire company or unit. This manual addresses the wide range of topics and issues encountered by a company officer, from leadership and supervision to health and safety issues. Great attention was given to focus on the job performance requirements of NFPA® 1021. The fifth edition of Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer builds on the previous edition of the manual while presenting the material in a more concise manner to make it easier for students to read and instructors to teach. By merging related topics, the number of chapters was reduced from 32 in the fourth edition to 17 in the new manual while preserving the material related to the NFPA® standard. The number of appendices was reduced from 20 to 4 by removing information that can be found in other media. Along with reducing the volume of material from the fourth edition, the fifth edition of Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer offers several new features. The manual features a new look with IFSTA’s single-column format and upgraded and updated curriculum components. Learning activities are included to help instructors present the material to their students. Case Histories open each chapter to illustrate important lessons learned in the real world. Photographs, illustrations, and tables are included throughout the manual to illustrate key points and improve the overall instructional value of the material.


Fire service manual

Fire service manual

Author: Great Britain: H.M. Fire Service Inspectorate

Publisher: Stationery Office/Tso

Published: 2003-09-01

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9780113412921

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Training for firefighters must be planned so that they experience reasonably realistic situations in which they encounter the hazards likely to be met in operational incidents, whilst the risk of resultant injury is controlled and all unnecessary risks avoided. One hazard is that of high environmental temperature, which can present an acute risk of burn injury (eg through contact with hot debris) and a less acute risk of physiological heat stress; it is this latter risk which is addressed in this document. The guidance is based on a study of environmental temperatures during training sessions, together with the resultant body temperatures of those taking part. Measures outlined include: pre-exposure procedures; monitoring and control procedures during training; post-exposure control. An appendix describes the effects of heat on the body and heat-related disorders.


Fire Service Rapid Intervention Crews: Principles and Practice

Fire Service Rapid Intervention Crews: Principles and Practice

Author: Joe Nedder

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1449609767

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"From training to equipment to on-scene considerations, this book covers all aspects of rapid intervention and ensures that crew members and Incident Commanders are fully prepared for "Mayday" emergencies. This book addresses the competencies for chapters 5, 6, and 7 of the 2015 edition of NFPA 1407, Standard for Training Fire Service Rapid Intervention Crews, and informs training personnel on how to conduct safe, effective, rapid intervention training."--Back cover.


Fire Service Manual

Fire Service Manual

Author:

Publisher: Stationery Office Books (TSO)

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 89

ISBN-13: 9780113411887

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PDF version of 1998 print publication (ISBN 9780113411863) which superseded Manual of firemanship Book 3 Part 3 "Hand pumps extinguishers & foam equipment" (ISBN 0113406266) & Dear Chief Officer Letter 2/97 - Foam application rates