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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSOG 301.02 REVISED 6-2014_Vehicle Safety Restraints301.02 — Use of Vehicle Safety Restraints Effective. 8/1/2001 Revised: 6/5/2014 Replaces: UOG/SOG 301.01 D I. Guiding PhilosophX According to current statistics, 24% of all firefighter fatalities and an increasing number of serious injuries occur in response related accidents. It is widely recognized that the consistent use of seat belts will lessen the severity of injuries and greatly improve the chance of surviving a serious vehicular accident. We recognize that our employees are our most valued asset and because of this, do our best to provide for their safety and welfare when traveling in vehicles and apparatus. II. Purpose The purpose of this policy is to establish the performance expectation relative to use of vehicle safety restraints while riding in fire department vehicles and apparatus. III. Goals The goals of this policy are to: A. Communicate the department's general policy relative to utilization of vehicle safety restraints. B. Set the performance standard relative to utilization of vehicle safety restraints while responding to an alarm. C. Convey responsibilities related to compliance. IV. Definitions A. Vehicular Restraint — Safety belt and/or safety bar. V. General Polic A. All personnel are RhIg H,1R TO) fS S" i ii TIP" when operating a fire department vehicle equipped with seat belts. Anyone driving or riding as a passenger in a fire department or other City vehicle is required to use seat belts where provided. B. On older apparatus outfitted with safety bars, the safety bar will be in the "down" position at all times while the vehicle is in motion. C. Members will inspect seat belts and/or safety bars for proper function as a part of the daily apparatus check, and report any problems or issues through the appropriate channels. D. All personnel shall be in a seated position when the apparatus is in motion. This may necessitate completing the donning of protective clothing before the unit leaves the station or after the unit arrives on scene. VI. Resoondina to an Alarm A. It is understood that there is both a need to not delay response times and a requirement to still be secured with a seat belt on all emergency calls while the vehicle is in motion. One method to accomplish this on emergency calls that require full PPE, including SCBA, is for personnel to don bunker boots, pants and coat then put on their seat belt before the apparatus starts the response. B. While enroute to the call, personnel can continue to don whatever protective clothing that they can without removing the seat belt. If the SCBA cannot be donned without removing the seat belt then it should be donned immediately upon arrival. This process minimizes any delay in response and still ensures that members are always buckled up for safety. VII. Compliance A. All personnel are responsible for complying with this policy. B. Company and Chief Officers are responsible for ensuring that their personnel understand this policy, and for taking appropriate supervisory actions to insure that compliance is consistently maintained. SOG 301.02 — Use of Vehicle Safety Restraints Page 2 of 2