No. 1, M. B. 4.12.2007
Emergency Services at CERNACCU, 4.12.2007
Reminder for members of personnel (MP)
• Any MP must respect CERN Safety Rules.• In case of accident:
– inform the Fire Brigade a.s.a.p. 24h/24 (Code A2).– collaborate with intervening Services.
• Accident follow up: – fill the Internal Accident Report I.A.R., have it signed
by the supervisor(s), and send it to SC (Code A2).– the I.A.R. is important both for the MP concerned
and for CERN (legal; insurance; statistics etc..).
No. 2, M. B. 4.12.2007
Emergency Services at CERN
Safety Rules treating accidents and emergency
• CERN has accident and emergency rules and procedures.
• I.S. 51 treats operational and information procedures in response to accidents, and includes emergency.
• Revision of the rules is ongoing, aimed at presenting the information in a structured way, and including agreements with external authorities for possible support in case of need.
• Make no confusion with “INB rules”. CERN rules apply, under CERN control: the Organization informs and collaborates with Host States.
No. 3, M. B. 4.12.2007
Emergency Services at CERN
Seriousness of accidents
• Three levels: 0 ; 1 ; 2• In charge of strategic aspects:
– level 0 : Chief of Fire Brigade– level 1 : Head of Safety Commission– level 2 : Director-General
• In charge of operational aspects, in all cases: Fire Brigade.
• Levels 1 and 2 may require support from external Services.
• Depending on level of seriousness, the Organization informs the relevant Host States’ authorities.
No. 4, M. B. 4.12.2007
Emergency Services at CERN
Emergency Services available at CERN
• Fire Brigade, on duty 24h/24. Trained to face all kinds of accident and risk (classic, RP, environment etc…). Limited ambulance service available.
• Medical Service, during working time. First-aid service in case of accident. Support to and from FB ambulance service.
• In case of accident support is provided to the FB by technical experts from SC Groups, e.g. radiation protection, environment, chemical safety etc……
No. 5, M. B. 4.12.2007
Emergency Services at CERN
Ongoing discussions with host States authorities
• Presentation of CERN internal procedures.• Agree on procedures (threshold of accident
seriousness) to ask for external aid.• Ensure coordination and effectiveness of
possible support
No. 6, M. B. 4.12.2007
“Operational preparedness of SC-FB”
Exercise 2007 Bât.102
No. 7, M. B. 4.12.2007
1. Around the clock 24/24, 365 days respond to fires, accidents, other incidents in presence of particular CERN risks which threaten human live and health and/or property belonging to CERN.
2. Attack and master independently one small fire or another small serious accident in an occupied building or underground area with search and rescue for 1 or 2 persons in the presence of fire and smoke.
3. Provide a rescue and ambulance service for people on CERN territory. Carry out first aid and ambulance care for up to 2 victims or 1 victim under difficult conditions.
4. Manage the CERN Safety Control Room (SCR). Receive alarm calls, dispatch intervention units and distribute information inside CERN as stipulated in IS 51.
5. Respond to all level 3 alarms of the CERN alarm system. Carry out in parallel 2 automatic alarms or one minor intervention (ambulance) and 1 automatic alarm.
Fire Brigade’s Mission (1)
No. 8, M. B. 4.12.2007
6. Intervene with short delay on underground and organize an the intervention from a second access point by CERN FB or by host states services.
7. Limit the effects of radiological, environmental and chemical incidents. Search and rescue for 1 or 2 persons in the presence of inert, asphyxiating gases or special chemical or radiological hazards.
8. Execute special preventive measures to prevent fires, accidents, incidents and pollution.
9. Represent CERN’s international authority outside of normal working hours e.g. taking decisions concerning an intervention of the host states police forces on CERN’s territory, operating declarations of thefts and lost goods as well as declarations of road accidents, solving safety problems concerning contractors and users.
10. Support 24/24 CERN staff, users and visitors in all matters related to safety and health.
Fire Brigade’s Mission (2)
No. 9, M. B. 4.12.2007
Emergency Call outs 2004 2005 2006
Intervention avec danger
Personne blessé (Ambulance) 188 199 209
Feux - Incendies 14 19 27
Epuisements - Assèchements 129 98 97
Faits d'animaux 61 48 71
Incident radiation 6 7 14
Incident chimique 5 8 1
Incident cryogénique 0 4 7
Autre Incident avec danger * 9
Pollutions 22 17 9
Ascenseur (motivé) 67 98
Total d’intervention avec danger 425 467 542
Alarmes niveau 3 (CSAM) sans danger
Détection incendie 417 355 375
Détection gaz 17 11 11
Arrêts d'urgence 23 34 31
Alarme évacuation 27 15 30
Homme mort 1 3 4
Alarme générale 2 13 21
Détection inondation 11 19 5
Détection manque d'oxygène 5 11 19
Ascenseur non motivé 158 90 35
Alarme effraction 14 4 5
Total d’alarme niveau 3 sans danger 675 555 536
Total d’intervention d’urgence 1100 1022 1078
EmergencyStatistics
No. 10, M. B. 4.12.2007
Total activities 2004 2005 2006
Total d’intervention d'urgence 1100 1022 1078
Prévention directe
Contrôles espaces confinés 90 113 92
Surveillance travaux à risques 2 2 2
Gardes spéciales 17 6 4
Actions préventives 6 14 21
Total prévention directe 115 135 119
Appuis logistiques et divers
Ouvertures - Fermetures locaux (accès) 105 128 179
Ouverture tunnel douane 10 3 3
Constat d'accident de circulation 29 17 19
Ouverture magasins 5 1 2
Dépannage 59 70 54
Interventions divers 185 165 126
Total appui logistique 393 384 383
Autre
Rondes de contrôle - entretien du matériel 484 1251 1380
Transports "Taxi" 125 144 131
Déclarations de vols/disparitions 400 354 280
Déclarations d'objets trouvés 54 41 81
Total autres 1063 1790 1872
TOTAL D'ACTIVITES 2683 3331 3465
Activity Statistics
No. 11, M. B. 4.12.2007
Assistant opérationnel
InstructionAdministration
Plans opérationnels
Logistique
SCR
Chef d'équipe
Pompiers principaux
Pompiers
4
5
Chef adjoint
EQUIPE MAUVE
Chef d'équipe
Pompiers principaux
Pompiers
4
5
Chef adjoint
EQUIPE VERTE
Chef d'équipe
Pompiers principaux
Pompiers
4
5
Chef adjoint
EQUIPE ROUGE
CHEF DUSERVICE
11 11 11 11
Assistant opérationnel intervention procédures
Assistant opérationnel technique-équipement
Chef d’opération
Chef d'équipe
Pompiers principaux
Pompiers
4
5
Chef adjoint
EQUIPE BLEUE
Organisation scheme of SC-FB(2007)
No. 12, M. B. 4.12.2007
PC
Chef d’intervention
Chef de site/Coordinateur Evacuation
Binômed’attaque
Binôme desécurité
Chefd’agrée
Maschinist
Intervention of reference: Fire or cryo gas leak underground
Transport/Logistics
23
4
7
8
6
5
1
SCR
Operateur SCR
9
No. 13, M. B. 4.12.2007
CERN Safety Control Room - CERN Salle de Contrôle de Securité
24/24 - 365 days /jour
Emergency Telephone: 74444
Analog radio system / Système radio analogique
CSAM Alarm Monitoring
Intervention Preparedness
No. 14, M. B. 4.12.2007
Directeur général Poste de commandement + Cellule de Crise
Idem que pour le niveau 1 + Services d’urgence des Etats hôtes
Idem que pour niveau 0-3 + Chef des groupes SC, Groupe de coordination des accidents, Chefs des départements concernés, TSO/DSO concernés.
Chef ou Officier de permanence du Service Secours et Feu
Chef de SC, Chef du Service Secours et Feu, Groupe de coordination des accidents
Niveau de gravité 0-3
Plusieurs équipes du Service Secours et Feu Service médical Experts Aide extérieure
Intervention
Une seule équipe du Service Secours et Feu
Responsable
Interventionnn
Responsable
Interventionnn
Responsable
Intervention
Responsable
Accident
Chef d’équipe du Service Secours et Feu (FB)
Niveau de gravité 1
Niveau de gravité 2
Niveau de gravité 0-2
Niveau de gravité 0-1
oui
oui
non
oui
oui
non
non
non
oui
Sans intervention d’urgence
Instruction de sécurité 51Procédures d’intervention et d’information à appliquer en cas d'accident.
Safety Instruction 51 Operational and Information Procedures in Reponse to Accidents .
Intervention Preparedness
No. 15, M. B. 4.12.2007
Trans-border CollaborationLa collaboration transfrontalière
Trinôme – Team 2+1
Compatible Safety Procedures
Compatibilité des procedures de
sécurité
Intervention Preparedness
No. 16, M. B. 4.12.2007
Intervention Preparedness LHC8 x Equipment on site + 1x equipment mobile (Container)
No. 17, M. B. 4.12.2007
Kit Fire 1 Kit Rescue /Sauvetage
Kit First Aid / Premier secoursKit Fire 2
Intervention Preparedness LHCDefinition of 4 different intervention kits
No. 18, M. B. 4.12.2007
Trans-border Exercise 26.09.06 LH Point 8 Rescue operation underground
CERNSSAService de SantéSDIS 01
Intervention Preparedness LHC
No. 19, M. B. 4.12.2007
Users and Safety at CERN General remarks:
• New approach to safety implementation: launched in 2007.
• No change in Safety police.• In 2007, clarification with some users’
communities on:– respect of CERN safety rules.– service “à la carte” is not possible.– CERN makes effort to improve exchange of
information on Safety matters and accident statistics.
No. 20, M. B. 4.12.2007
Users and Safety at CERN General remarks (cont.):
• Some decisions taken:– revise structure of Safety training: basic + specific.– make available general accident statistics.– open a communication channel
• Actions:– new RP course: offered from January 2007. Warning:
the ½ day course, taught in a class, with a short exam, is compulsory to obtain/renew film badge.
– proposal to put “Safety” as a permanent point in the ACCU agenda.
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