Trainers'
Presentation
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VEHICLE
EXTRICATION
Dynamic
Risk Assessment
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Crash
damaged vehicles occasioning occupant entrapment can incorporate many
hazards especially where the vehicles electrics cannot be isolated. With
the advances in vehicle technology, continual dynamic risk assessment
has become an essential factor in safe guarding work practices at the
scene of vehicle collisions. This program contains all the essential
knowledge with regards to new technology and extrication evolutions for
risk recognition, hazard identification and subsequent risk control
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SAMPLE
PAGES - Scroll down to view
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The
Program is equipped with a comprehensive CONTENTS page, Index listing
and search engine. |
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Includes
graphic illustrations of all new relevant technology and explanations |
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See-through
illustrations of door bag installations
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Variation
in seat mounted electronic modules
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See-through
graphics are used to fully explain SIP instalations
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Roll
over protection installation and activation
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The
implication of high strength and boron steels in bodywork construction
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The
implication of high strength and boron steels in seat design
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Understanding
bi-fuel and duel fuel systems
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The
hybrid vehicle, design and components
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Keyless
and ready go systems and there implications for scene management
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Pillerless
design and extrication strategy
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LOGIC
- explaining the importance of vehicle types in relation to new
technology |
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Roof
removal and fixed / bonded EPG laminated glazing.
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Roof
removal and the different configurations of head protection systems
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Door
forcing / removal and the different configurations of door airbag
installation
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Side
removal (removal of the rear door complete with the centre post) and the
implication of various head protection systems
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Steering
wheel relocation, dash-roll and dash-lift, and the implication of various
SRS and SIP systems
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Roof-fold-down
and the implication of various head protection systems
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Inverted
side-removal and the implication of various head protection systems and
pre-tensioners
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Risk
control management and various evolution options
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Extrication
examples following precautionary measures |
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Risk
assessed extrication examples following precautionary measures
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The
program is equipped with a summary assessment page that allows the
trainer to validate the instruction and, where necessary, hyperlink back
to the relevant area that needs revision.
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