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UNIT 3 SAFETY PROCEDURES.  Briefings – pre-operational and post operational  Communications  Hazardous Material Safety Data Sheets  Mixing hazards.

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1 UNIT 3 SAFETY PROCEDURES

2  Briefings – pre-operational and post operational  Communications  Hazardous Material Safety Data Sheets  Mixing hazards and PPE standards  Static Bonding procedures  Hazardous Material transportation  Spill procedures OBJECTIVES

3  Job Hazard Analysis  Operational Safety, Go/No Go and Equipment checklists  Fire Protection  Emergency contingency plans OBJECTIVES (cont’)

4 Briefing

5 Briefing Postings

6 Pre Operational Briefings Pilot pre-flight briefing, including load calculation, fire shelter use, flight hazards & mission objectives Pilot pre-flight briefing, including load calculation, fire shelter use, flight hazards & mission objectives Pre-operational briefing will include the pilot, fuel truck drivers, Burn Boss, Ignition Specialist, Helitorch/Helibase, and fire protection personnel. Pre-operational briefing will include the pilot, fuel truck drivers, Burn Boss, Ignition Specialist, Helitorch/Helibase, and fire protection personnel. Should cover the burn plan objectives and sequence of events Should cover the burn plan objectives and sequence of events

7 Pre Operational Briefings (cont’) Reference pertinent items on the Aviation Safety Plan, Helitorch Operations Checklist & Job Hazard Analysis Reference pertinent items on the Aviation Safety Plan, Helitorch Operations Checklist & Job Hazard Analysis

8 Pre Operational Briefings (cont) Helitorch Manager will brief/de- brief helitorch personnel on: Helitorch Manager will brief/de- brief helitorch personnel on: Hazards and safety requirements Hazards and safety requirements Emergency procedures Emergency procedures Personnel assignments Personnel assignments Inform pilot of helibase operation procedures and alternate emergency landing areas Inform pilot of helibase operation procedures and alternate emergency landing areas

9 Orientation Flight

10 In Flight Briefing Burn Boss/Ignition Specialist shall brief the pilot separately about: Unit orientation Unit orientation Terminology/commands Terminology/commands Firing patterns Firing patterns Fire Behavior Fire Behavior Unit control lines/boundaries Unit control lines/boundaries Equipment and personnel locations Equipment and personnel locations Hang-fire flight procedures Hang-fire flight procedures Alternate landing areas (Helicopter Manager must approve all landing areas) Alternate landing areas (Helicopter Manager must approve all landing areas)

11 Operational De-Briefing All personnel need attend All personnel need attend Discuss successes, and failures Discuss successes, and failures Determine necessary corrective actions Determine necessary corrective actions Complete documentation Complete documentation Unit Log Unit Log Safecom Safecom Commo Log Commo Log Etc!!! Etc!!!

12 Communications Plan Discreet tactical frequency between Pilot, Parking Tender, and Burn/Ignition Specialist Discreet tactical frequency between Pilot, Parking Tender, and Burn/Ignition Specialist All aircraft and ground personnel must have assigned tactical frequency for operations use only All aircraft and ground personnel must have assigned tactical frequency for operations use only Air-to-Air frequency with other aircraft Air-to-Air frequency with other aircraft Flight following communications Flight following communications Helibase must maintain a commo link to activate emergency services Helibase must maintain a commo link to activate emergency services

13 Communication

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16 Communications Plan Parking Tender: headset or SPH-4 or 5 helmet w/ remote transmit button to talk with pilot prior to take-off, landings, and while on the pad Parking Tender: headset or SPH-4 or 5 helmet w/ remote transmit button to talk with pilot prior to take-off, landings, and while on the pad Qualified radio operator should be used on complex aerial ignition operations. Qualified radio operator should be used on complex aerial ignition operations.

17 Hazardous Material Safety Data Sheets ALL EMPLOYEES SHALL receive info regarding hazardous materials to which they may be exposed to ALL EMPLOYEES SHALL receive info regarding hazardous materials to which they may be exposed to MSDS - designed to help us understand how to work safely with hazardous material MSDS - designed to help us understand how to work safely with hazardous material MSDS explains proper ways to use, handle, and store chemicals, health hazards, precautionary measures to follow, and emergency,procedures for spills, fire, and first aid MSDS explains proper ways to use, handle, and store chemicals, health hazards, precautionary measures to follow, and emergency,procedures for spills, fire, and first aid

18 Mixing Hazards Mixing requires working with chemicals that can cause physical harm to those who don’t protect themselves Mixing requires working with chemicals that can cause physical harm to those who don’t protect themselves Review the Fire and Explosion, health hazard, and special precautions sections of MSDS Review the Fire and Explosion, health hazard, and special precautions sections of MSDS

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20 Mixing Hazards Mixing hazards include : Inhalation of gelling agent dust & gasoline vapors Inhalation of gelling agent dust & gasoline vapors Volatility/flammability of gasoline Volatility/flammability of gasoline Skin & eye contact with gasoline and gelling agent Skin & eye contact with gasoline and gelling agent Portable Eyewash station required on-site Portable Eyewash station required on-site

21 Inhalation Hazard

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23 Dress for Success

24 Mixing PPE Standards Ensure that all precautions are exercised to eliminate exposure Ensure that all precautions are exercised to eliminate exposure Hard hat with chinstrap Hard hat with chinstrap Chemical splash goggles Chemical splash goggles Ear protection Ear protection Fire Retardant clothing labeled as Non- static or 100% cotton overalls Fire Retardant clothing labeled as Non- static or 100% cotton overalls Nitrile gloves required during fuel handling Nitrile gloves required during fuel handling Cotton/leather gloves, non fuel handling Cotton/leather gloves, non fuel handling NIOSH approved dust mask NIOSH approved dust mask

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26 Mixing System Mechanical Hazards Mixing System Mechanical Hazards High engine noise High engine noise Exhaust muffler can cause burns Exhaust muffler can cause burns Drive shaft should be protected with cover shield Drive shaft should be protected with cover shield

27 Static Bonding Bonding is the process of joining objects with conductive wire to neutralize the potential charge between them Bonding is the process of joining objects with conductive wire to neutralize the potential charge between them One technique for protecting against the dangers of static electricity is bonding One technique for protecting against the dangers of static electricity is bonding Federal & local codes require bonding connections during gravity transfer of flammable liquids and on fuel handling equipment Federal & local codes require bonding connections during gravity transfer of flammable liquids and on fuel handling equipment

28 Static Bonding All hoses used in helitorch operations Must have bonding built into their structure

29 Bonding Components and Testing Use only approved 1½” or 2” gasoline transfer hose Use only approved 1½” or 2” gasoline transfer hose Use only approved 2” vapor hose Use only approved 2” vapor hose All hardware and equipment will be bonded prior to contact with mixing system (bare metal) All hardware and equipment will be bonded prior to contact with mixing system (bare metal) Continuity testing shall be done on all fuel transfer and vapor hoses and bonding cables prior to use Continuity testing shall be done on all fuel transfer and vapor hoses and bonding cables prior to use

30 Hazardous Material Transportation A driver must know and follow the regulations pertaining to hauling hazardous materials on public highways A driver must know and follow the regulations pertaining to hauling hazardous materials on public highways There are Federal, State, and Local regulations concerning the transportation of flammable liquids on public highways There are Federal, State, and Local regulations concerning the transportation of flammable liquids on public highways Federal regulations concerning the transportation of flammable liquids are listed in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, Parts 100-180 Federal regulations concerning the transportation of flammable liquids are listed in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, Parts 100-180

31 Employer Responsibility Employer must provide to driver HM-126F training (every 3 years) that shall at a minimum include: Employer must provide to driver HM-126F training (every 3 years) that shall at a minimum include: General awareness General awareness Function specific Function specific Safety Safety Driver training Driver training

32 Fuel Spill Procedures

33 Safeguard personnel Safeguard personnel Remove any ignition source Remove any ignition source Notify Agency Dispatch/Hazmat Coor. of spills in excess of 5 gallon Notify Agency Dispatch/Hazmat Coor. of spills in excess of 5 gallon Use appropriate PPE during cleanup Use appropriate PPE during cleanup Spill cleanup: soak up with sawdust, sand, or other absorbent material Spill cleanup: soak up with sawdust, sand, or other absorbent material If spill exceeds comfort level, back off, wait for qualified personnel If spill exceeds comfort level, back off, wait for qualified personnel Disposal must be in accordance with applicable Federal, Sate, and Local regulations Disposal must be in accordance with applicable Federal, Sate, and Local regulations

34 Job Hazard Analysis A required document that should outline the primary tasks, identify the hazards, and describe methods to mitigate or remove any risk associated with the helitorch operation

35 Operational Safety & Equipment Checklists Go no/go check list must be completed prior to commencing a Helitorch operation Go no/go check list must be completed prior to commencing a Helitorch operation Checklists work as a reminder to what elements, items, and inspections are necessary before initiating a Helitorch operation Checklists work as a reminder to what elements, items, and inspections are necessary before initiating a Helitorch operation Stop operations if all checklist items do not remain a Go Stop operations if all checklist items do not remain a Go

36 Fire Protection

37 Extinguisher Mounted on Unit

38 Fire Protection One 40-B:C dry chemical fire extinguisher at landing pad One 40-B:C dry chemical fire extinguisher at landing pad D.O.T. regulations require Batchmixer and fuel trucks have a 40-B:C fire extinguisher on unit D.O.T. regulations require Batchmixer and fuel trucks have a 40-B:C fire extinguisher on unit Additional fire extinguishers are required during mixing & fuel transfer operation (minimum two, 3 gallon class B CAF or Engine with class B foam capability) Additional fire extinguishers are required during mixing & fuel transfer operation (minimum two, 3 gallon class B CAF or Engine with class B foam capability) Helitorch personnel should be trained on fire extinguisher use Helitorch personnel should be trained on fire extinguisher use

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40 Trimax Extinguisher

41 Fire Protection (cont’) Dedicated suppression personnel will staff a charged hoseline during take-off, landings, mixing operations, functional tests and fuel transfer/filling Dedicated suppression personnel will staff a charged hoseline during take-off, landings, mixing operations, functional tests and fuel transfer/filling Parking Tender will staff fire extinguisher at all times Parking Tender will staff fire extinguisher at all times

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43 Emergency Contingency Plan Establish and Follow approved crash rescue plan Establish and Follow approved crash rescue plan Establish and maintain a communication link to Dispatch/ICP Establish and maintain a communication link to Dispatch/ICP Establish escape routes and a safety zone to congregate for accountability Establish escape routes and a safety zone to congregate for accountability Identify and brief suppression, extraction, and first aid personnel Identify and brief suppression, extraction, and first aid personnel

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