Push Bumper Training HERO UNIT Training Module. Introduction This course is designed to provide the...

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Page 1: Push Bumper Training HERO UNIT Training Module. Introduction This course is designed to provide the HERO operator with the proper techniques for pushing.

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IntroductionIntroduction

This course is designed to provide the HERO operator with the proper techniques for pushing disabled vehicles from the travel lanes to an area of safety.

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OverviewOverview

HERO operators are frequently required to push disabled vehicles from the travel lanes in order to re-open obstructed lanes to traffic.

Operators must make every effort to ensure that this pushing occurs with the least amount of hazard to themselves, the disabled party and other traffic in the vicinity.

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FactsFacts

• Approximately 7% to 8% of all motorist assist involves pushing a disabled vehicle from a travel lane.

• Therefore, if the HERO Unit averages 25,000 assists annually, that means the unit pushes 1,750 to 2,000 disabled vehicles annually, for this reason, it is extremely important that we know how to do this procedure correctly.

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Pushing VehiclesPushing Vehicles

On arrival:

♦ Protect the scene by using the HERO

vehicle as a buffer, while utilizing the

emergency warning lights and arrow board.

♦ Contact the driver of the disabled

vehicle find out the problem and

determine if pushing will be necessary.

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Pushing VehiclesPushing Vehicles

On arrival:

♦ Ask the driver if he/she is physically

and emotionally capable of operating

the vehicle while it is pushed, if not,

request assistance.

♦ If yes, tell the driver what you plan to do and

what you expect them to do

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Pushing VehiclesPushing Vehicles

Tell the driver:

♦ The path of travel – tell the driver where

you plan to push them and make sure

they understand

♦ If at night, make sure that their head-

lights are “on”

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Pushing VehiclesPushing Vehicles

Tell the driver:

♦ Remind the driver that their brakes &

steering may not be power assisted

(may take more force to steer and stop

vehicle)

♦ Make sure transmission is in “neutral”

♦ Make sure parking brake is “off”

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Pushing VehiclesPushing Vehicles

Tell the driver:

♦ Make sure ignition is in “on” position

♦ Make sure the path of travel is clear to

the driver

♦ Tell the driver where to steer and where

to stop

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Pushing VehiclesPushing Vehicles

Check list:

♦ Check bumper of disabled vehicle for

structural damage

♦ Make sure bumpers align

♦ Make contact gently at the center of

the bumper of the disabled vehicle

♦ Push vehicle

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Pushing VehiclesPushing Vehicles

Remember:

♦ Georgia Emergency Vehicle Code

requires that we use both visiblevisible and

audibleaudible warnings while actually pushing

a disabled vehicle (40-6-6)

♦ Pushing should only be undertaken in an

emergency situation

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Pushing VehiclesPushing Vehicles

Using the PA System:

♦ If using your PA system, ask the driver

to “wave” his/her hand or give a “thumbs up”,

if they understands your directions

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When When notnot to Push a vehicle to Push a vehicle

• The vehicle is too large• Its wheels are immobile• The driver is viewed to be incapable of driving the

vehicle under the conditions• There is not a shoulder or emergency pull-off

nearby

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Things to RememberThings to Remember

• Get permission from the driver first• Always instruct the driver of what you plan to do• Usually push the vehicle to the right shoulder• Push the vehicle slowly• Watch for trailer hitches and other protrusions

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Pulling VehiclesPulling Vehicles

Sometimes it may be required to pull a vehicle to the shoulder, especially those vehicles disabled with damaged bumpers due to an auto accidents.

To expedite opening the travel lanes the vehicles may be pulled to the shoulder where they will await a tow truck for recovery.

The techniques for pulling vehicles is taught during the “Wreckmaster”“Wreckmaster” training.

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SummarySummary

The single act of pushing a stranded vehicle from the travel lanes to the shoulder is a major step toward relieving traffic congestion.

Push bumpers provide the capability for HERO vehicles to push a variety of vehicles with various bumper configurations.

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