AFFETT – Aircraft Fire Fighting Equipment Tactic & Techniques

COURSE DURATION: 5 Days Training

COURSE DEPLOYMENT: Classroom / Virtual

PREREQUISITE: Fire Fighter 1 & 2

TARGET GROUP: Fire Fighters

COURSE AIM: The aim of this is course is to enable the participants to gain practical knowledge in the use of hand-operated firefighting equipment. The participants need to have attended fire fighter 1&2 courses as a prerequisite.

COURSE OBJECTIVES - UPON COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE, PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO:
  • Identify aircraft apparatus
  • Use different rescue tools
  • Extinguish agents and other relevant media
  • Safely approach an aircraft crash site
PASS MARK: 70%

MINIMUM NUMBER OF ATTENDEES: 12

AMOUNT: (PER LEARNER; PER DAY): R3775,51 (Excl. VAT)

MODULE 1 : Aircraft Fire Fighting Tactics and Techniques
  • Describe the basic firefighting tactics and techniques for aircraft emergency.
  • State the priorities for action at an aircraft incident.
  • State the considerations when positioning appliances and equipment.
  • Recognize the associated hazards and problem areas.
  • List the fire safety measures to be taken at the scene of an aircraft accident.

MODULE 2 : THE ROLE OF AN OFFICER IN CHARGE
  • Define the specific responsibilities of a supervisor on route and upon arrival at an aircraft/helicopter accident or incident.
  • State the action required post fire and rescue, and scene management.

MODULE 3 : INCIDENTS INVOLVING HELICOPTERS
  • The role of helicopters
  • The construction materials used
  • The associated hazards with helicopters
  • The correct fire-fighting tactics when dealing with a helicopter incident

MODULE 4 : INCIDENTS INVOLVING UNDERCARRIAGE
  • Explain the need for sound technical knowledge and practical competency.
  • State the required tactics and techniques for dealing with incidents involving aircraft undercarriage assemblies, engines, and internal fires.
  • State the required action at the scene following firefighting and rescue operations.

MODULE 5 : INCIDENTS INVOLVING AIRCRAFT ENGINES
  • Action on arrival at the scene.
  • Hazards associated with incidents involving aircraft engines.
  • Action post incident.

MODULE 6 : INCIDENTS INVOLVING INTERNAL/CABIN FIRES
  • List the associated pyrotechnic hazards
  • State the additional hazards
  • Describe the appliance positioning considerations
  • State the method of rescue from a fighter aircraft

MODULE 7 : INCIDENTS INVOLVING MILITARY AIRCRAFTS
  • Risks of explosives
  • Risks of ingestion
  • Risks of ejection seat

MODULE 8 : AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT SITE HAZARDS
  • The Operational Environment
  • How to preserve evidence

MODULE 9 : INCIDENT COMMAND
  • The Operational Environment
  • Generic and Operational Dynamic Risk Assessment
  • Modes - tactical, transitional, offensive, and defensive mode
  • How to move back to defensive mode
  • Recording Of Tactical Mode
  • Safety Management Systems

MODULE 10 : MANAGING SAFETY OF OTHERS
  • Safe Person Concept
  • The Strategic Level
  • Systematic Approach
  • The Dynamic Assessment Process
  • Understand the legal requirements under Health & Safety at Work regulations to carry out assessments of significant risks.
  • Define the “Safe Person Concept”
  • Define the process of risk assessment
  • Define the “Dynamic Assessment Process”

MODULE 11 : POST CRASH HEALTH HAZARDS FROM BURNING AIRCRAFTS
  • Importance of medical assessments
  • Importance of reporting physical abnormality after dealing with an emergency

MODULE 12 : REFUELING AND DEFUELING RISKS
  • Aircraft refueling and de-fueling accompanied by attendant hazards which must be managed sufficiently for their mitigation to acceptable levels