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Administrative Information Overview & Purpose Explain the concepts of the advance warning & transition areas and review procedures to set up these areas Topics Advance Warning Area features Transition Area features Department SOP Set up of advance warning devices Set up of transition area Adapting to hazards

Pre-Class Assignment Complete the following modules on learning.respondersafety.com Advance Warning Read our department’s advance warning and transition area SOP

Learning Objectives Understand department SOP on advance warning and transition areas Identify advance warning and transition areas within a TIMA Explain purpose and advantages of advance warning and transition areas Properly deploy available advance warning devices Set up a proper transition area, including a 5-8 cone transition area Adapt advance warning and transition area to hazards

NFPA 1091 JPRs 4.2.3 Establish a TIMA at a traffic incident 4.2.4 Establish advance warning for the traffic incident 4.2.7 Monitor and adjust the TTC measures 4.2.8 Adapt the TIMA in response to a hazard

Department Training Requirements [Instructor to insert correlations to department training rotations]

Introduction

Case Study [Instructor to insert summary and teaching points from selected case study]

SOP Review [Instructor to insert key points from the department’s SOP related to this topic]

SOP Review

Discussion How advance warning and transition area setup are currently executed at roadway incident scenes. Identify gaps between current practice and the SOP. Discuss how to eliminate those gaps.

Exercise [Instructor to insert any needed setup information for the chosen tabletop or practical exercise]

Wrap Up Discuss situations where advance warning and transition practices may need to be adjusted and how to do so, such as: limited sight distance roadway curves poor visibility in bad weather multiple approaches