About Our Summary Cards

About Our Summary Cards

Wollongong City State Emergency Service ABOUT OUR SUMMARY CARDS Introduction These summary cards were inspired by the cards that come with the blue book/folder given out at the end of WKH7HDP/HDGHU¶VZRUNVKRS. One of our members came back from the workshop and decided to make up a FRXSOHRIFDUGVRQWKLQJVWKDWZHUHQ¶WFRYHUHGRUZHUHFRYHUHGEXWODFNHGVRPHLQIRUPDWLRQRUPDWHULDO:H also wanted to be able to give them to all our members ± not just those that have been fortunate enough to have DWWHQGHGD7HDP/HDGHU¶VZRUNVKRS After much searching we finally tracked down a supplier who makes a document wallet with 20 clear plastic sleeves WRILWWKHFDUGV OLNHDVPDOO³9XHH7XHH´ IRUDURXQG&RQWDFWXVLI\RX¶GOLNHWRRUGHUVRPH± send an email to [email protected] Over time the number of cards has grown and we have plans to develop more in the future. A lot of effort has gone into producing them and WKHUH¶VDORWRIXVHIXOLQIRUPDWLRQFRQWDLQHGLQWKHPVRZH¶UHKDSS\WRVKDUH them with other Units so that they too can benefit from this work. Be sure to check the Table of Contents to see which cards have been added or updated recently! Feedback We¶GDSSUHFLDWH\RXUIHHGEDFNso please send us an email at [email protected] with any corrections, suggestions etc. That way we can keep improving them for the benefit of all SES members. Acknowledgment Much of the material for these cards has been sourced from our Training Resource Kits and the Australian Emergency Management Manual Series from Emergency Management Australia. We acknowledge these publications as the source, particularly for much of the artwork. We also acknowledge the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) as the source for the material in card 4.2 Disclaimer The information contained in these summary cards is not meant to be a substitute for training, and untrained or unqualified members should not use the material in these cards without the supervision of a suitably qualified person. Also, whilst all care has been taken in compiling these cards it is possible that they may contain technical inaccuracies or typographic errors. In no event shall Wollongong City SES be liable for any damages arising from the use of information contained within these cards. Summary Cards - Developed by Wollongong City SES TABLE OF CONTENTS Applicable TRK TL LS FA VR CS GR MR N/A FBR MTS 4WD COM Category No.Title Ver. Date SWD (TLC) (LSC) (FAC) (SDC) (VRC) (CSC) (BCC) (OCE) (MSC) (GRC) (MRC) (FWC) 1 1.1 General Rescue - Acronyms 1.0 Feb-07 3 2 1.2 INSARAG Marking Systems 1.0 Feb-07 3 3 1.3 Generators & Lighting 1.0 Feb-07 3 1 General Rescue 4 1.4 Collapse Patterns (1) - 5 most common 1.0 Feb-07 3 5 1.5 Collapse Patterns (2) - Further 6 1.0 Feb-07 3 6 1.6 Ladders 2.0 Nov-07 3 7 1.7 Improvised Rescue Techniques - Part 1 1.0 Oct-07 3 8 1.8 Improvised Rescue Techniques - Part 2 1.0 Oct-07 3 9 2.1 First Aid (1/2) 2.0 Jan-08 3 10 2.2 First Aid (2/2) 2.0 Jan-08 3 11 2.3 30 Second Triage 1.0 Feb-07 33 12 2.4 Bleeding & Shock 1.0 Oct-08 3 13 2.5 Respiratory Conditions 1.0 Oct-08 3 14 2.6 Medical Emergencies - 1 of 2 1.0 Oct-08 3 152 First Aid 2.7 Medical Emergencies - 2 of 2 & Cardiac Co 1.0 Oct-08 3 16 2.8 Spinal Injuries & Burns 1.0 Oct-08 3 17 2.9 Fractures & Associated Injuries 1.0 Oct-08 3 18 2.1 Head Injuries 1.0 Oct-08 3 19 2.11 Chest, Abdomen & Pelvis Injuries 1.0 Oct-08 3 20 2.12 Environmental Emergencies 1.0 Oct-08 3 21 2.13 Poisons, Bites & Stings 1.0 Oct-08 3 22 3.1 Casualty Handling - Without equipment 1.0 Feb-07 3 23 3.2 Casualty Handling - Stretchers (1) 2.0 Oct-07 3 243 Casualty Handling 3.3 Casualty Handling - Stretchers (2) 1.0 Feb-07 3 25 3.4 SKED Stretcher - Contents 1.0 Feb-07 3 26 3.5 SKED Stretcher - Rigging for Vertical Lift 1.0 Feb-07 3 27 4 Fire Fighting 4.1 Fire Extinguishers 1.0 Feb-07 3 28 4.2 Bush Fire Awareness 1.0 Nov-07 3 29 5.1 Ropes and Slings 1.0 Feb-07 3 30 5.2 Synthetic Fibre Rope & Cord 1.0 Feb-07 33 Ropes, Knots & 315 5.3 Knots - Natural Fibre Rope 2.0 Nov-07 Lashings 3 32 5.4 Knots - Synthetic Fibre Rope 2.0 Nov-07 333 33 5.5 Lashings 1.0 Feb-07 3 34 6.1 Rigging and equipment 1.0 Feb-07 33 35 6.2 Anchors - General 1.0 Nov-07 333 366 Anchors and Rigging 6.3 Anchors - Minimum Sizes 1.0 Feb-07 3 37 6.4 Anchors - Constructed 1.0 Feb-07 33 38 6.5 Highlines & Cableways 2.0 Nov-08 3 39 7 Hauling and Lowering 7.1 Mechanical Advantage 2.0 Oct-07 33 40 8.1 Rescue Frames (1) 2.0 Nov-07 3 Page 1 of 3 Print Date: 18/11/2008 Summary Cards - Developed by Wollongong City SES TABLE OF CONTENTS Applicable TRK TL LS FA VR CS GR MR N/A FBR MTS 4WD COM Category No.Title Ver. Date SWD (TLC) (LSC) (FAC) (SDC) (VRC) (CSC) (BCC) (OCE) (MSC) (GRC) (MRC) (FWC) 418 Rescue Frames 8.2 Rescue Frames (2) 2.0 Nov-07 3 42 8.3 Rescue Frames (3) - Larkin Frame & Tripo 1.0 Oct-07 33 43 9.1 Shoring (1) - Raking Shore 1.0 Feb-07 3 44 9.2 Shoring (2) - Flying Shore 1.0 Feb-07 3 9 Shoring and Stabilising 45 9.3 Shoring (3) - Dead Shore 1.0 Feb-07 3 46 9.4 Shoring (4) - Crib Shore 1.0 Feb-07 3 47 10.1 Chainsaw - 1 of 2 1.0 Jul-08 3 4810 Chainsaws 10.2 Chainsaw - 2 of 2 1.0 Jul-08 3 49 10.3 Chainsaw Kits - Contents 2.0 Jul-08 3 50 11.1 Pumps 1.0 Feb-07 3 51 11.2 Beaufort's Wind Scale 1.0 Nov-08 3 52 11.3 Sandbagging - 1 of 2 1.0 Nov-08 3 53 11.4 Sandbagging - 2 of 2 1.0 Nov-08 3 Storm and Water 5411 11.5 Sandbagging Machine 1.0 Nov-08 Damage 3 55 11.6 Nailguns - Safety and Preparation 1.0 Nov-08 33 56 11.7 Nailguns - Operation 1.0 Nov-08 33 57 11.8 EWPs - 1 of 2 1.0 Nov-08 3 58 11.9 EWPs - 2 of 2 1.0 Nov-08 3 59 12.1 Risk Management - Take 5 1.0 Feb-07 33 33 60Safety Risk 12.2 Risk Management - Risk Matrix 1.0 Feb-07 33 33 12 61Management 12.3 Hazard Identification - Roof Job 1.0 Jan-08 333 62 12.4 Hazard Identification - Tree Job 1.0 Jan-08 3333 63 13 Team Leader 13.1 Callout Procedure 1.0 Aug-07 3 64Communications 14.1 Radio Operations (1) 1.0 Nov-07 3 14 65Equipment 14.2 Radio Operations (2) 1.0 Nov-07 3 Map Reading & Nav Land Search Operations 66 18.1 Flood Boat Safety 1.0 Mar-08 3 67 18.2 Flood Boat Safety Equipment 1.0 Mar-08 3 68 18.3 Pre-Departure Checklist 1.0 Mar-08 3 6918 Flood Boat 18.4 Pre-Launch Checklist 1.0 Mar-08 3 70 18.5 Post-Recovery Checklist 1.0 Mar-08 3 71 18.6 Navigation Markers 1.0 Mar-08 3 72 18.7 Cardinal Markers 1.0 Mar-08 3 73 19.1 Storm and Flood Callouts 1.0 Nov-08 3 74 19.2 Local Area Searches 1.0 Nov-08 3 19 Checklists 75 19.3 Remote Area Searches 1.0 Nov-08 3 76 19.4 Bush Fire Support Callouts 1.0 Nov-08 3 Page 2 of 3 Print Date: 18/11/2008 797877 20.3 4WD-StallRecovery3Methods 20.2 4WD-DrivingTechniques 20.1 4WD-PreparingtoDrive 1.0 Nov-08 1.0 Nov-08 1.0 Nov-08 828180 20.6 4WD-WinchingMethodsandMA 20.5 4WD-WinchingMethodsandMA 20.4 4WD-VehicleRecovery 1.0 Nov-08 1.0 Nov-08 1.0 Nov-08 20 4WD Operations Category Summary Cards-DevelopedbyWollongongCitySES No. Ver. Date TABLE OFCONTENTS Title Page 3of PrintDate:18/11/2008 (GRC) GR (SDC) SWD (VRC) VR (CSC) CS Applicable TRK (FAC) FA (BCC) FBR (MSC) MTS (LSC) LS (MRC) MR (TLC) TL (OCE) COM 3 3 3 3 3 3 (FWC) 4WD N/A Table of Contents - Nov 2008 0.0 Table of Contents - Nov 2008 0.0 Table of Contents - Nov 2008 0.0 General Rescue – Acronyms 1.1 Page 1 of 3 Page 2 of 3 Page 3 of 3 Briefing and Debriefing Category No. Title Ver. Date Category No. Title Ver. Date Category No. Title Ver. Date 1 1.1 General Rescue - Acronyms 1.0 Feb-07 40 8.1 Rescue Frames (1) 2.1 Apr-08 77 20.1 4WD -Preparing to Drive 1.0 Nov-08 S Situation What has happened Rescue 2 1.2 INSARAG Marking Systems 1.0 Feb-07 41 8 8.2 Rescue Frames (2) 2.0 Nov-07 78 20.2 4WD -Driving Techniques 1.0 Nov-08 Frames M Mission What the task is 3 1.3 Generators & Lighting 1.0 Feb-07 42 8.3 Rescue Frames (3) - Larkin Frame & 1.0 Oct-07 79 4WD 20.3 4WD - Stall Recovery - 3 Methods 1.0 Nov-08 20 4 General 1.4 Collapse Patterns (1) - 5 most common 1.0 Feb-07 43 9.1 Shoring(1) -Raking Shore 1.0 Feb-07 80 Operations 20.4 4WD - Vehicle Recovery 1.0 Nov-08 E Execution How the Task is to be accomplished 1 5 Rescue 1.5 Collapse Patterns (2) - Further 6 1.0 Feb-07 44 Shoring and 9.2 Shoring(2) -Flying Shore 1.0 Feb-07 81 20.5 4WD -Winching Methods and MA 1.0 Nov-08 9 A Administration What support will be provided and how 6 1.6 Ladders 2.1 Apr-08 45 Stabilising 9.3 Shoring(3) - Dead Shore 1.0 Feb-07 82 20.6 4WD -Winching Methods and MA 1.0 Nov-08 7 1.7 Improvised Rescue Techniques - Part 1 1.0 Oct-07 46 9.4 Shoring(4) - Crib Shore 1.0 Feb-07 C Command Control, Coordination, Communications 8 1.8 Improvised Rescue Techniques - Part 2 1.0 Oct-07 47 10.1 Chainsaw – 1 of 2 1.0 Jul-08 9 2.1 First Aid (1/2) 2.0 Jan-08 48 10 Chainsaws 10.2 Chainsaw – 2 of 2 1.0 Jul-08 10 2.2 First Aid (2/2) 2.0 Jan-08 49 10.3 Chainsaw Kits- Contents 2.0 Jul-08 Reconnaissance 11 2.3 30 Second Triage 1.0 Feb-07 50 11.1 Pumps 1.0 Feb-07 12 2.4 Bleeding & Shock 1.0 Oct-08 51 11.2 Beaufort’s Wind Scale 1.0 Nov-08 T Task C Continuous 13 2.5 Respiratory Conditions 1.0 Oct-08 52 11.3 Sandbagging – 1 of 2 1.0 Nov-08 14 2.6 Medical Emergencies - 1 of 2 1.0 Oct-08 53 11.4 Sandbagging – 2 of 2 1.0 Nov-08 C Casualties A Accurate Storm & Water 15 2 First Aid 2.7 Medical Emergencies - 2 of 2 & Cardiac 1.0 Oct-08 54 11 11.5 Sandbagging Machine 1.0 Nov-08 Damage H Hazards R Rapid 16 2.8 Spinal Injuries & Burns 1.0 Oct-08 55 11.6 Nailguns – Safety and Preparation 1.0 Nov-08 17 2.9 Fractures & Associated Injuries 1.0 Oct-08 56 11.7 Nailguns - Operation 1.0 Nov-08 A Access/Exits T Thorough 18 2.10 Head Injuries 1.0 Oct-08 57 11.8 EWPs – 1 of 2 1.0 Nov-08 R Resources available 19 2.11 Chest, Abdomen & Pelvis Injuries 1.0 Oct-08 58 11.9 EWPs

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