Annual SCBA Refresher
Annual SCBA Refresher
Revision 2009
Course Objective
Given the SCBA Training and Refresher Course, the student will be able to:
Describe the training requirements for SCBA in General Order 08-17 Identify the different parts of the SCBA
Scott AV-3000 Facepiece Scott E-Z FLO Regulator Scott Pack
Describe how to inspect the Scott Pak SCBA and AV-3000 Facepiece Describe the operation the Scott Pak SCBA Describe the emergency procedures for the SCBA Demonstrate don and doffing of the PPE and SCBA
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Overview
General Order on Respiratory Protection Program AV-3000 Facepiece E-Z FLO Regulator Pack Components Inspection of the SCBA and Facepiece Operating the SCBA Emergency Procedures Donning and Doffing the SCBA
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General Order
Division 08: Health and Safety Chapter 17: Respiratory Protection Program
AV-3000 Facepiece
AV-3000 Facepiece
Voice Emitter Nose Cone Regulator Adapter Port Head Harness Head Straps
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AV-3000 Facepiece
Head Harness
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Viberalert Alarm Alarms at 1125 psi or 25% of air left in the cylinder
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Bottle Yellow Light Flashing Slowly bottle Red Light Flashing Rapidly Low Battery for Heads Up Display
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Pack Components
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Pack Components
Harness Remote Gauge PASS Device RIC Universal Air Connection Quick Disconnect Emergency Breathing Support System Pressure Reducer High and Low Pressure Supply Lines
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Pack Components
Shoulder Strap Cylinder Larch SCBA Harness
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Pack Components
Low Pressure Supple Line Pressure Reducer High Pressure Supple Line RIC Universal Air Connection Remote Gauge
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Pack Components
Emergency Breathing Support System
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Pack Components
Emergency Breathing Support System
Emergency breathing support system (EBSS), the Life-Link permits two users to share a common air supply in emergencies. Life-Link features a tactile-feel, quick-connect coupling on the regulator supply line. The quick disconnect on the EBSS does not have a Heads Up Display connector.
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Pack Components
RIC Universal Air Connection (UAC)
The RIC/UAC allows air to be supplied to a down or trapped firefighter by either a Scott RIT-PAKII or another compressed air source.
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Pack Components
Personal Alert Safety System (PASS)
Pressure Gauge Manual Alarm Button Activator Button Pass Manual Reset Button
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Warning Light
Pack Components
Pack Components
Pressure Gauge Should Be less than a 100 PSI difference between the two gauges
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Step 2: Check air-cylinder pressure. Turn on the aircylinder valve and check gauge pressure.
Step 6: Connect the regulator to the face piece and take test breaths.
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Step 7: Close the cylinder valve and open the emergency by-pass valve to bleed the pressure.
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Step 8: Check function and activation pressure of low-air alarm. Close bypass valve and restore unit to a ready condition.
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Step 6: Slide a full cylinder into the backpack. Align the outlet to the supply hose. Lock the cylinder in place.
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Step 2: Place your protective hood over your head and down around your neck.
Step 3: Put on boots and pull up bunker pants. Place the suspenders over your shoulders and secure the front of the pants.
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Step 4: Put on your turnout coat and close the front of the coat.
Step 5: Place your helmet on your head and adjust the chin strap securely. Turn up your coat collar and secure it in front.
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Step 7: If there are two people present, check each others clothing.
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Skill Drill
Donning SCBA from a Seat-Mounted Bracket
Step 1: Don full PPE ensemble prior to mounting the fire apparatus. Safely mount the apparatus and sit in the seat, placing arms through SCBA shoulder straps.
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Step 2: Fasten your seat belt. Partially tighten the shoulder straps. When the apparatus stops, release the seat belt and release the SCBA from its brackets. Exit the apparatus.
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Step 6: Loosen or remove helmet and pull hood back. Don face piece and check for leaks. Replace protective hood and helmet and secure chin strap.
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Skill Drill
Donning SCBA Using the Over-the-Head Method
Step 1: Open the case and lay out the SCBA with the cylinder valve away from you and the shoulder straps out to the sides.
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Step 3: Bend down and grasp the SCBA backplate with both hands. Using your legs, lift the SCBA over your head. Rotate the SCBA 180 , so the waist straps are pointed to the ground.
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Step 4: Slide the SCBA down your back while your arms slide into the shoulder straps. Tighten the shoulder straps and secure the waist belt.
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Step 5: Remove your helmet and pull the hood back. Don your face piece and check for an adequate seal. Pull your protective hood into position, replace your helmet, and secure the chin strap.
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Step 6: If necessary, connect the regulator to the face piece. Activate the airflow and PASS alarm.
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Skill Drill
Donning SCBA Using the Coat Method
Step 1: Open the case and lay out the SCBA with the cylinder valve away from you and the shoulder straps out to the sides. Fully open the main cylinder valve. Place your dominant hand on the opposite shoulder strap.
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Step 2: Lift the SCBA and swing it over your dominant shoulder.
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Step 3: Slide your other hand between the SCBA cylinder and the corresponding shoulder strap.
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Step 6: Remove your helmet and pull your hood back. Don the face piece and check for an adequate seal.
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Step 7: Pull the hood into position, replace the helmet, and secure the chin strap. If necessary, connect the regulator to the face piece. Activate the airflow and PASS alarm.
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Skill Drill
Donning a Face Piece
Step 3: Fit the face piece to your face, bringing the straps or webbing over your head.
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Step 5: If there are more straps, tighten the top straps last.
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Step 7: Pull your protective hood up so it covers all bare skin. Don your helmet and secure the chin strap.
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Step 8: Install the regulator on your face piece or attach the low-pressure air supply hose to the regulator.
Skill Drill
Doffing SCBA
Step 1: Use caution! Your regulator, helmet, SCBA Pack and facepiece can be hot. If your equipment is warm or hot, do not remove your structural firefighting gloves to remove your equipment. If you remove your gloves, you could get burned. Remove the regulator from the face piece or disconnect the low-pressure hose from the regulator.
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Step 2: Remove your helmet and pull the protective hood down around your neck.
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Skill Drill
Doffing Personal Protective Clothing
Step 3: Release the helmet chin strap and remove your helmet.
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Emergency Procedures
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Emergency Procedures
If at anytime you have a problem with the operation of your SCBA, call Mayday over the radio and follow the Mayday Procedures. Addressing situations
Regulator Failure Facepiece Failure Out of Air How to Air Conservation How to use the EBSS How to activate the PASS
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Emergency Procedures
Regulator Failure
Occurs when the regulator will not deliver air to the facepiece during normal operations.
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Emergency Procedures
Regulator Failure
Procedure for using the Purge Valve
Call Mayday and follow the Mayday Procedures. Slowly open and close the purge valve to allow air flow to the facepiece.
Purge Valve
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Emergency Procedures
Facepiece Failure
This can occur when the facepiece cracks or breaks, where you loose the seal, during operations that allows continuous airflow out of the mask. This will waste the air in your SCBA.
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Emergency Procedures
Facepiece Failure
Procedure for Facepiece Failure
Call Mayday and follow the Mayday Procedures. Attempt to cover the possible crack or break in the facepiece. Reset the Air Saver Switch or the Don/Doff Switch to stop the air
rushing out of the mask. If needed, use the Purge Valve.
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Emergency Procedures
Out of Air
Your first indication of low air is your Viberalert Alarm. It alarms at 1125 psi or 25% of air left in the cylinder. You still have 2 to 5 minutes of air left.
Emergency Procedures
Out of Air
Procedure for Out of Air
Call Mayday and follow the Mayday Procedures.
If you run out of air, you have two options.
1. Use buddy breath connection (EBSS) with your partner and get out. 2. Just Pull the mask slightly off your face to relieve the collapsing face piece and get out! Get as low to the ground as possible so you can breath and the hood that is surrounding the face piece will filter the smoke that you breath in.
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Emergency Procedures
Conserving Air
During emergency operations, you will be using the air in your SCBA. When you use about 75% (1/4 tank or about 1125 psi) of your air supply, your regulator will start vibrating to notify you your air supply is getting low. When this happens, you will need to start evacuating yourself/team out of the area.
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Emergency Procedures
Conserving Air
Procedures
Reset the Air Saver Switch or the Don/Doff Switch Call Mayday and follow the Mayday Procedures. Slowly open and close the purge valve to allow air flow to the facepiece. Take a deep breath of air and hold your breath for 5 seconds. Repeat the process until you are out of the building/IDLH environment.
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Emergency Procedures
Emergency Breathing Support System (EBSS)
SCBAs are equipped with the EBSS. It is located next to the remote gauge/PASS device. If you are working during an incident and you find a firefighter down and the SCBA is empty, you can quickly connect their regulator to your SCBA. It basically allows two people to use the air off of one pack at the same time for emergency evacuation purposes only.
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Emergency Procedures
Procedure for Using the EBSS
Both fire fighters shall be in close proximity. Unsnap the EBSS airline Hold Down Strap and remove the dust cap.
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Emergency Procedures
Procedure for Using the EBSS
Disconnect the lowpressure regulator hose at the quick-connect of the empty pack and quickly re-connect it to the pack with air. The HUD will not work on the 2nd fire fighter, it does not have a HUD connector on the EBSS line.
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Emergency Procedures
Procedure for Using the EBSS
Coordinate movements, there is only a few feet of hose, as you evacuate yourselves from the building/IDLH environment.
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Emergency Procedures
Personal Alert Safety System (PASS)
An electronic device that sounds a loud audible signal if a fire fighter is motionless for a set time period or if activated manually by the fire fighter. Located with the remote gauge
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Emergency Procedures
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Review
General Order on Respiratory Protection AV-3000 Facepiece E-Z FLO Regulator Pack Components Inspection of the SCBA and Facepiece Operating the SCBA Emergency Procedures Donning and Doffing the SCBA
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Summary
Given the SCBA Training and Refresher Course, the student will be able to:
Describe the training requirements for SCBA in General Order 08-17 Identify the different parts of the SCBA
Scott AV-3000 Facepiece Scott E-Z FLO Regulator Scott Pack
Describe how to inspect the Scott Pak SCBA and AV-3000 Facepiece Describe the operation the Scott Pak SCBA Describe the emergency procedures for the SCBA Demonstrate don and doffing of the PPE and SCBA
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Practical Session
Equipment needed:
PPE SCBA AV-3000 Facepiece with Regualtor
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Practical Session
Demonstrate
Inspecting the SCBA Donning PPE Donning SCBA
From a Seat-Mounted Bracket Using the Over-the-Head Method Using the Coat Method