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ORGANISING AND STARTING A CSSR OPERATION
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THIS PPT IS ONLY FOR THE BEGINNERS
INSARAG MARKING
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Light Search & Rescue SAR
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USAR coodination structure
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Before using suspended access cradle/ gondola or platform for an activity, you must be certain that it is suitable for its intended purpose and ensure that: • It has been erected and installed by a competent person and as per the manufacturer’s instructions. • It has been inspected and certified by 3rd Party at least once every six months. • MSRA, Tool Box Talk, JSA are conducted and a Permit to Work has been obtained. • The safe working load is not exceeded, and canopy is fitted. • Tools and equipment are secured appropriately. Tool lanyards must be utilized. • Whilst the cradle is in use no other work must be carried out directly above and under the cradle including any worker that manages the cradle wires. • All person/s operating in Cradles must be trained and competent and must always be supervised. • If malfunctions occur, work is stopped immediately and the malfunctions reported. • An appropriate rescue from heights plan must be in place. • When weather conditions deteriorate, wind, rain etc. worked is stopped immediately. • Areas below where Cradles are working must be properly barricaded and warning sign posted to prevent entry of unauthorized personnel (Exclusion Zone). • The barricades/ticker tape and warning signs should be stored in the cradle when not in use and put in place by cradle operator before use. • An independent life line rope/wire and rope grabbing device must be installed. • All person/s in the Cradle must wear a harness, with the lanyard attached to the independent safety line at all times. • All cradles are to be fitted with a remote control extension cord (which is attached to the main control box). • Electrical Distribution Panels must be wired correctly, with Residual Current Device (RCD)/ Earth Leakage Circuit Breakers (ELCB) installed and must have lockable cover. • Cradles can only be entered/exited from ground floor or purpose built landing platforms. • Climbing outside the Cradle is strictly prohibited. • All landing wheels must be attached and intact. • All Cradles are to be fitted with a fit for purpose fire extinguisher and first aid box. • No storage of flammable materials and housekeeping must be maintained at all times. • Cradle to be shut down and locked out at the end of shift or at any time that the cradle is not in use (break times, collecting materials/equipment) and when safe wind speeds are exceeded.
Hse alert 34 2018 safe use of cradles and exlusion zone
Hse alert 34 2018 safe use of cradles and exlusion zone
Dwarika Bhushan Sharma
INCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM (IRS)
INCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM (IRS)
INCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM (IRS)
udit dixit
Organizing your workplace emergency
emergency action plan
emergency action plan
دكتور تامر عبدالله شراكى
The Incident Command System (ICS) is a model for command, control, and coordination of emergency response at the site level. ICS is “Organized Common Sense”
Incident Command System
Incident Command System
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Project Information Project Name: Location: Company Name: Date : Sl. No Description Yes No N/A Comments General 1. Power cables present no hazard or obstruction. Connections are appropriate, earthed and provided with fuse. 2. User competent and authorized 3. Guard is fitted, adjusted and tool in good condition. 4. Emergency stop is available and operational. 5. Manufacturer instructions available and followed. Pneumatic Tools 6. All hoses, couplings and fittings of correct rating. 7. Hoses, couplings and fittings inspected and maintained regularly. 8. Whip arrestor are placed to hoses. 9. Air supply lines protected from damage, maintained and inspected regularly. 10. Safety devices are provided for air hose with large diameter. 11. Manufacturer instruction is available and followed. Manual un powered Tools 12. Tools checked and inspected before use 13. Right tool for the right job, no improvised tool 14. Others specify Remarks: Inspected By: Signature: Reviewed By HSE Manager / In charge : Signature:
PORTABLE TOOLS CHECKLIST Form # HSEQ - PTC Rev 2 -.docx
PORTABLE TOOLS CHECKLIST Form # HSEQ - PTC Rev 2 -.docx
Dwarika Bhushan Sharma
Principles Of Emergency Planning
Principles Of Emergency Planning
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The Cluster Approach Presentation.ppt
The Cluster Approach Presentation.ppt
The Cluster Approach Presentation.ppt
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INSARAG GUIDELINES
Insarag i
Insarag i
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NCDCC
Rescue in Confined Spaces
Rescue in Confined Spaces
hocaijun
Project Fire Risk Assessment Report (Quarterly) By: App: Project Relevant legislation: • Federal Law No. 8 – Chapter 5 Article 92 ; • DM Code of Construction Practice – Chapter 5; • Regulation NO. 5 2009 Railways in the Emirate of Dubai (RED); • Railway Protection Code of Practice (RWPCOP); • UAE Fire and Life Safety Code of Practice – Chapter 12 (FLSCOP); • Abu Dhabi Occupational Safety and Health Center – Code of Practise (OSHAD – CoP) Issued: Rev. Area: Assessment Date: Next Assessment date: Report compiled by: Designation: ASSESSMENT CRITERIA FIRE AND EMERGENCY CONTROL MEASURES AND LEGAL REQUIREMENTS RELEVANT LEGISLATION IMPLEMENTED PROJECT CONTROLS FOR COMPLIANCE COMMENTS FROM LAST FIRE ASSESSMENT 1. Site set up of temporary offices and cabins Incl. Fire risk assessment; • Fire risk assessment undertaken on site set up and maintained/amended as project progresses; • A copy of the fire risk assessment is maintained by HSE personnel; • Separation distances between buildings under construction and construction-related structures, such as temporary offices, trailers, sheds, and other facilities for the storage of tools and materials having combustible construction or contents; • No offices to be erected within the 70m Metro Protection Zone; FLSCOP Chapter 12 Table 12.1 RWPCOP Section 4.6.1 DM Chapter 5.4 OSHAD CoP 8.0 & 43.0 • 2. Use of Portable gas heating or cutting equipment. (all areas) • Ensure equipment is used in accordance with MAS and adequately maintained; • Ensure suitable extraction is in place in confined areas and equipment is suitably maintained, extractors regularly maintained/cleaned; • Ensure suitable fire- fighting equipment available nearby; • Ensure use of Hot Works and Permits to Work as per section 5 and OSHAD CoP 21.0 and CoP 28.0; • Ensure flashback arrestors fitted, hoses and connections sound and leak proof (as per inspection regime); • Gas cylinder storage detailed in Section 7 and OSHAD CoP 49.0; FLSCOP Chapter 12 Section 7 DM Chapters 5, 15 OSHAD CoP 21.0, 28.0 & 49.0 • 3. Electrical equipment (portable and fixed installation) • Portable electrical equipment to be tested every 6 months. Test stickers on appliances for date of last testing; • Ensure fixed/temporary installations are checked by a competent person monthly and that this check is recorded and registered; • Ensure that socket/DB outlets are not overloaded and connections are correct to standards; • Correct rated fuses and breakers to be installed; • DB’s to be waterproof and mounted on metal frames if on site; • All site supply cables to be armoured; • Install overhead cable frames where practicable in congested areas; • Damaged equipment and cords shall be removed from service and quarantined until repaired or destroyed; • Temporary lights shall not be suspended by their electrical cords unless such cords and lights have been designed for that purpose; FLSCOP Chapter 12 Section 14 DM Chapters 5.6, 16 & 17 O
2 Fire Risk Assessment Template Risk Assessment Templates.docx
2 Fire Risk Assessment Template Risk Assessment Templates.docx
Dwarika Bhushan Sharma
This document is effective for those stakeholders who work in the aviation industry
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AIRPORT EMERGENCY PLAN FAAN.pdf
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Mock Drill
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This presentation puts forward some ideas, which I hope, can improve the quality of station-based ARFF training.
WAYS TO IMPROVE OUR STATION-BASED ARFF TRAINING
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Mohamed Tayfour
Airports Authority Of India:The Airports Authority of India (AAI) under the Ministry of Civil Aviation is responsible for creating, upgrading, maintaining and managing civil aviation infrastructure in India. It provides Air Traffic Management (ATM) services over Indian airspace and adjoining oceanic areas. It manages a total of 125 airports, including 11 International Airports, 8 Custom Airports, 81 Domestic Airports and 25 Civil enclave at Military Airfields. introduction:The Airports Authority of India provides air traffic services as per AAI Act 1995. These services are - air traffic control service, flight information service, and alerting service. In order to achieve the objectives of air traffic services there is a need to specify procedures necessary for the safety of air navigation for uniform application throughout India.
Air traffic services
Air traffic services
Arvind Kumar
As a rescuer it is very must to know about the rescue strategy and techniques to rescue a victim who is trap in collapsed structure.
Rescue strategy and technique PPT
Rescue strategy and technique PPT
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operational safety
operational safety
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udit dixit
ARFF IFSTA Chapter 10
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Chapter 10 Airport Emergency Planning
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The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management. The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
National Disaster Response Force & Civil Defence
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Building schema for Search and Rescue story.
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Before using suspended access cradle/ gondola or platform for an activity, you must be certain that it is suitable for its intended purpose and ensure that: • It has been erected and installed by a competent person and as per the manufacturer’s instructions. • It has been inspected and certified by 3rd Party at least once every six months. • MSRA, Tool Box Talk, JSA are conducted and a Permit to Work has been obtained. • The safe working load is not exceeded, and canopy is fitted. • Tools and equipment are secured appropriately. Tool lanyards must be utilized. • Whilst the cradle is in use no other work must be carried out directly above and under the cradle including any worker that manages the cradle wires. • All person/s operating in Cradles must be trained and competent and must always be supervised. • If malfunctions occur, work is stopped immediately and the malfunctions reported. • An appropriate rescue from heights plan must be in place. • When weather conditions deteriorate, wind, rain etc. worked is stopped immediately. • Areas below where Cradles are working must be properly barricaded and warning sign posted to prevent entry of unauthorized personnel (Exclusion Zone). • The barricades/ticker tape and warning signs should be stored in the cradle when not in use and put in place by cradle operator before use. • An independent life line rope/wire and rope grabbing device must be installed. • All person/s in the Cradle must wear a harness, with the lanyard attached to the independent safety line at all times. • All cradles are to be fitted with a remote control extension cord (which is attached to the main control box). • Electrical Distribution Panels must be wired correctly, with Residual Current Device (RCD)/ Earth Leakage Circuit Breakers (ELCB) installed and must have lockable cover. • Cradles can only be entered/exited from ground floor or purpose built landing platforms. • Climbing outside the Cradle is strictly prohibited. • All landing wheels must be attached and intact. • All Cradles are to be fitted with a fit for purpose fire extinguisher and first aid box. • No storage of flammable materials and housekeeping must be maintained at all times. • Cradle to be shut down and locked out at the end of shift or at any time that the cradle is not in use (break times, collecting materials/equipment) and when safe wind speeds are exceeded.
Hse alert 34 2018 safe use of cradles and exlusion zone
Hse alert 34 2018 safe use of cradles and exlusion zone
Dwarika Bhushan Sharma
INCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM (IRS)
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دكتور تامر عبدالله شراكى
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Incident Command System
Incident Command System
Ryann Castro
Project Information Project Name: Location: Company Name: Date : Sl. No Description Yes No N/A Comments General 1. Power cables present no hazard or obstruction. Connections are appropriate, earthed and provided with fuse. 2. User competent and authorized 3. Guard is fitted, adjusted and tool in good condition. 4. Emergency stop is available and operational. 5. Manufacturer instructions available and followed. Pneumatic Tools 6. All hoses, couplings and fittings of correct rating. 7. Hoses, couplings and fittings inspected and maintained regularly. 8. Whip arrestor are placed to hoses. 9. Air supply lines protected from damage, maintained and inspected regularly. 10. Safety devices are provided for air hose with large diameter. 11. Manufacturer instruction is available and followed. Manual un powered Tools 12. Tools checked and inspected before use 13. Right tool for the right job, no improvised tool 14. Others specify Remarks: Inspected By: Signature: Reviewed By HSE Manager / In charge : Signature:
PORTABLE TOOLS CHECKLIST Form # HSEQ - PTC Rev 2 -.docx
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The Cluster Approach Presentation.ppt
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Rescue in Confined Spaces
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Project Fire Risk Assessment Report (Quarterly) By: App: Project Relevant legislation: • Federal Law No. 8 – Chapter 5 Article 92 ; • DM Code of Construction Practice – Chapter 5; • Regulation NO. 5 2009 Railways in the Emirate of Dubai (RED); • Railway Protection Code of Practice (RWPCOP); • UAE Fire and Life Safety Code of Practice – Chapter 12 (FLSCOP); • Abu Dhabi Occupational Safety and Health Center – Code of Practise (OSHAD – CoP) Issued: Rev. Area: Assessment Date: Next Assessment date: Report compiled by: Designation: ASSESSMENT CRITERIA FIRE AND EMERGENCY CONTROL MEASURES AND LEGAL REQUIREMENTS RELEVANT LEGISLATION IMPLEMENTED PROJECT CONTROLS FOR COMPLIANCE COMMENTS FROM LAST FIRE ASSESSMENT 1. Site set up of temporary offices and cabins Incl. Fire risk assessment; • Fire risk assessment undertaken on site set up and maintained/amended as project progresses; • A copy of the fire risk assessment is maintained by HSE personnel; • Separation distances between buildings under construction and construction-related structures, such as temporary offices, trailers, sheds, and other facilities for the storage of tools and materials having combustible construction or contents; • No offices to be erected within the 70m Metro Protection Zone; FLSCOP Chapter 12 Table 12.1 RWPCOP Section 4.6.1 DM Chapter 5.4 OSHAD CoP 8.0 & 43.0 • 2. Use of Portable gas heating or cutting equipment. (all areas) • Ensure equipment is used in accordance with MAS and adequately maintained; • Ensure suitable extraction is in place in confined areas and equipment is suitably maintained, extractors regularly maintained/cleaned; • Ensure suitable fire- fighting equipment available nearby; • Ensure use of Hot Works and Permits to Work as per section 5 and OSHAD CoP 21.0 and CoP 28.0; • Ensure flashback arrestors fitted, hoses and connections sound and leak proof (as per inspection regime); • Gas cylinder storage detailed in Section 7 and OSHAD CoP 49.0; FLSCOP Chapter 12 Section 7 DM Chapters 5, 15 OSHAD CoP 21.0, 28.0 & 49.0 • 3. Electrical equipment (portable and fixed installation) • Portable electrical equipment to be tested every 6 months. Test stickers on appliances for date of last testing; • Ensure fixed/temporary installations are checked by a competent person monthly and that this check is recorded and registered; • Ensure that socket/DB outlets are not overloaded and connections are correct to standards; • Correct rated fuses and breakers to be installed; • DB’s to be waterproof and mounted on metal frames if on site; • All site supply cables to be armoured; • Install overhead cable frames where practicable in congested areas; • Damaged equipment and cords shall be removed from service and quarantined until repaired or destroyed; • Temporary lights shall not be suspended by their electrical cords unless such cords and lights have been designed for that purpose; FLSCOP Chapter 12 Section 14 DM Chapters 5.6, 16 & 17 O
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2 Fire Risk Assessment Template Risk Assessment Templates.docx
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YAWAR HASSAN KHAN
This presentation puts forward some ideas, which I hope, can improve the quality of station-based ARFF training.
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Alex CT, GIFireE (UK)
emergency response chart ground incidents
14 emergency response chart ground incidents
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Mohamed Tayfour
Airports Authority Of India:The Airports Authority of India (AAI) under the Ministry of Civil Aviation is responsible for creating, upgrading, maintaining and managing civil aviation infrastructure in India. It provides Air Traffic Management (ATM) services over Indian airspace and adjoining oceanic areas. It manages a total of 125 airports, including 11 International Airports, 8 Custom Airports, 81 Domestic Airports and 25 Civil enclave at Military Airfields. introduction:The Airports Authority of India provides air traffic services as per AAI Act 1995. These services are - air traffic control service, flight information service, and alerting service. In order to achieve the objectives of air traffic services there is a need to specify procedures necessary for the safety of air navigation for uniform application throughout India.
Air traffic services
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As a rescuer it is very must to know about the rescue strategy and techniques to rescue a victim who is trap in collapsed structure.
Rescue strategy and technique PPT
Rescue strategy and technique PPT
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ARFF IFSTA Chapter 10
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Rob Brewer
Al noor slide positions
Al noor slide positions
AJITHMADHU
2.3.4 rescue in confined space
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Week 4 of study on Psalm 73
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Search And Rescue
keithsandison
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2.3.2 improvised stretchers
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prssncdcc
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3.1.3 in place protection
3.1.3 in place protection
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3.1.2 hazmat classes
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Man carries
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alexander wong
Search and Rescue K9 scent theory. This presentation was designed to help canine handlers in a wilderness setting understand what scent may be doing, essential for setting their dog up for success and make the find.
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2.3.4 rescue in confined space
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3.1.1 unconventional threats
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2.3.3 emergency methods of evacuating casualties
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2.3.4 rescue in confined space
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Search And Rescue
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2.3.2 improvised stretchers
3.1.3 in place protection
3.1.3 in place protection
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business model, business model canvas, mission model, mission model canvas, customer development, hacking for defense, H4D, lean launchpad, lean startup, stanford, startup, steve blank, pete newell, bmnt, entrepreneurship, I-Corps, Security, NSIN, NSA, disposable infrastructure, cyber, Joe Felter, DOD, Air Force, Search and Rescue, CFACC, JPRC
AngelComms H4D 2021 Lessons Learned
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Stanford University
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Roland Stockton
MOBILIZATION RESCUE EQUIPMENT, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, PAKISTAN, NATURAL HAZARDS, DISASTER MANAGEMENT, €ŽDISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT, DRM, DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, €ŽRESCUE EQUIPMENT, FEDERAL FLOOD COMMISSION, NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY (NDMA), ROVINCIAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY (PDMA), DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CIVIL DEFENCE, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, EDUCATION AND LEARNING,
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Libcorpio
RKA :)
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RhanjitKimAngeloFerr
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renukaadari
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brownEMS
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murali346791
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Urban Search and Rescue
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This presentation can be used for an introduction to the any of the technical rescue awareness series presentations. This presentation sets up the basic rules and regulations for the class, discusses the common areas the Rescue Awareness series uses, basic safety, and incident command. Estimated teaching time 1 hour. Presentation is over 60 slides in length.
INTRODUCTION TO TECHICIAL RESCUE
INTRODUCTION TO TECHICIAL RESCUE
Bruce Vincent
incident response system.
Irs intro unit 2 irs overview usfs ip (1)
Irs intro unit 2 irs overview usfs ip (1)
neeraj verma
A Presentation on "Disaster Preparedness and Management " Presented by Mr. Shivaji Singh -Senior Specialist NDRF at Workshop on " Preparedness & Response for Emergencies and Times of Natural Disaster " Organised By :- Corporate Disaster Resource Network on 28th April 2011 , Patna, Bihar-India, For reports please go to www.cdrn.org.in
A Presentation on "Disaster Preparedness and Management " Presented by Mr. Sh...
A Presentation on "Disaster Preparedness and Management " Presented by Mr. Sh...
CDRN
Disaster management in this i will discus the basic safety about rescue operation and frameworks
Disaster management
Disaster management
Kundan Parmar
Emergency
Emergency
farihahmansor
Similar a Urban Search And Rescue ( U& S
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National usar capacity building
National usar capacity building
October AST Training
October AST Training
OSHA Emergency Response Plan
OSHA Emergency Response Plan
Confined Space Rescue Team Training after action report 2017
Confined Space Rescue Team Training after action report 2017
AngelComms H4D 2021 Lessons Learned
AngelComms H4D 2021 Lessons Learned
Crime Scene Response Guidelines
Crime Scene Response Guidelines
MOBILIZATION RESCUE EQUIPMENT-DRM
MOBILIZATION RESCUE EQUIPMENT-DRM
Emergency action-plan
Emergency action-plan
COMMANDING_the_Confined_Space_Rescue - Copy - Copy.ppt
COMMANDING_the_Confined_Space_Rescue - Copy - Copy.ppt
MCI Drill Standard Operating Guidelines 2008
MCI Drill Standard Operating Guidelines 2008
Emergency_Action_Plans_&_Disaster_Plans.ppt
Emergency_Action_Plans_&_Disaster_Plans.ppt
Emergency_Action_Plans_&_Disaster_Plans.ppt
Emergency_Action_Plans_&_Disaster_Plans.ppt
Philippines Urban Search and Rescue (USAR).pptx
Philippines Urban Search and Rescue (USAR).pptx
Confined_Space_Rescue.pptx
Confined_Space_Rescue.pptx
Emergency drills at work and albert einstein
Emergency drills at work and albert einstein
INTRODUCTION TO TECHICIAL RESCUE
INTRODUCTION TO TECHICIAL RESCUE
Irs intro unit 2 irs overview usfs ip (1)
Irs intro unit 2 irs overview usfs ip (1)
A Presentation on "Disaster Preparedness and Management " Presented by Mr. Sh...
A Presentation on "Disaster Preparedness and Management " Presented by Mr. Sh...
Disaster management
Disaster management
Emergency
Emergency
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