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Training Module - 29

HELICOPTER FIRE FIGHTING & CRASH RESCUE

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THE REGULATIONS

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CAP 437 - CAA GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS


PREVENTION OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION, AND
EMERGENCY RESPONSE ON OFFSHORE
INSTALLATIONS (PFEER) REGULATIONS
A GUIDE TO THE OFFSHORE INSTALLATIONS
AND PIPELINE WORKS (Management and Administration)
REGULATIONS 1995 (MAR)
UKOOA MANAGEMENT OF COMPETENCE AND
TRAINING IN EMERGENCY RESPONSE

THE REGULATIONS

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OFFSHORE INSTALLATIONS AND PIPELINE WORKS


WORKS (Management and Administration) - 1995
The Duty Holder shall ensure that:
a competent person is appointed to be in control of helideck
operations on the offshore installation is present on the
installation.
Such person is in control throughout such operations; and
such procedures are established, and plant provided, as will
secure, so far as in reasonably practicable, that helideck
operations, including the landing and take off of helicopters
are without risk to health and safety.

THE REGULATIONS

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CAP 437 - CAA Offshore Helicopter Landing Areas


The helideck is to be provided with the following minimum
quantities of rescue equipment.
Adjustable wrench
Rescue Axe, large (non wedge or aircraft type)
Cutters, bolt
Crowbar, large
Hook, grab or salving
Hacksaw, heavy duty c/w 6 spare hacksaw blades
Blanket, fire resistant
Two piece short extension ladder (7.5ft extending to 13ft)
Lifeline and rescue harness

THE REGULATIONS

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CAP 437 - CAA Offshore Helicopter Landing Areas


Pliers, side cutting
Set of assorted screwdrivers
Harness knife c/w sheath*
Gloves, fire resistant*
Self contained breathing apparatus
Power cutting tools (if applicable)
Portable safety lamp, 3hrs efficient operating capacity
*This equipment to be provided for each member of
the helideck crew.

CRASH RESCUE EQUIPMENT

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This equipment
is contained in
a Crash Rescue
Equipment Box
and should only
be used for aircraft
emergencies.

CRASH RESCUE EQUIPMENT

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This equipment
is contained in
a Crash Rescue
Equipment Box
and should only
be used for aircraft
emergencies

THE REGULATIONS

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CAP 437 - CAA Offshore Helicopter Landing


Areas
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
Dry Powder or CO2 (minimum amounts) 45kg
.

THE REGULATIONS
CAP 437 - CAA Offshore Helicopter
Landing Areas
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
The fire extinguishers should be sited at
the principal access points to the
helicopter landing area in order to be
readily available at all times.

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THE REGULATIONS
CAP 437 - CAA Offshore Helicopter
Landing Areas
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS

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The fire extinguishers should be sited at the


principal access points to the helicopter landing
area in order to be readily available at all times.

THE REGULATIONS

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CAP 437 - CAA Offshore Helicopter


Landing Areas
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
.

Dry powder should be of the foam


compatible type.

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FIRE FIGHTING PHILOSOPHY

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Speed of action is vital if success in rescue of


persons coupled with rapid extinguishment of fire is
to be achieved.
Action taken within the first one or two minutes
will dictate the course of events

FIRE FIGHTING PHILOSOPHY

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Time limitations therefore set the pattern for the type


of manpower to be used, ruling out in the majority
of cases, the use of mobilised fire teams in mounting
the first attack.

FIRE FIGHTING PHILOSOPHY

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This limitation of manpower more than any


other factor determines the philosophy in the use
of equipment and method of attack followed.

AVIATION FUEL

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Aviation Turbine Engine Fuel (AVTUR)


commonly known as JET A1 has a
flash point of approximately 400C.

AVIATION FUEL

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The kerosene grades of fuel will not form ignitable


mixtures at normal temperatures and pressures.

AVIATION FUEL

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BUT IT SHOULD BE REMEMBERED that


kerosene fuel in the form of a SPRAY OR
WHEN HEATED is much more READILY
IGNITED than when in bulk, and in a crash
it may be sprayed onto THE HOT ENGINE
PARTS OR EXHAUST DUCTS.

AVIATION FUEL

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Aviation fuel develops intense heat


when burning.

HELICOPTER CRASHES

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The most significant difference between a


helicopter and other aircraft is that it has no wings.
This means that its engines and fuel tanks must be
immediately adjacent to the cabin. It also means
that in the event of a crash:
A helicopter is less likely to remain upright

HELICOPTER CRASHES

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It is easier to run handlines around a helicopter,


and therefore there is considerably less sheltered
ground between the airframe

HELICOPTER CRASHES

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The shorter throw of secondary fire fighting agents


is less disadvantageous and their rapid effect may be
of critical value.

HELICOPTER CRASH FIRE FIGHTING

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Whatever agents are available should be


discharged at high output rates to suppress
flames as quickly as possible.

HELICOPTER CRASH FIRE FIGHTING

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Fire crews with branches or applicators should


approach the helicopter pressing into very close
quarters as quickly as the situation allows.

HELICOPTER CRASH FIRE FIGHTING

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Suppress flames surrounding cabin area.


Dry powder or CO2 may be more effective than
foam against internal fires
DO NOT USE IF PASSENGERS ARE INSIDE
AIRCRAFT. IN THIS CASE USE WATER
SPRAY

HELICOPTER CRASH FIRE FIGHTING

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REMEMBER: IF A FIRE IS NOT


BROUGHT UNDER CONTROL IN THE
FIRST 90 SECONDS THEN THERE IS A
STRONG POSSIBILITY OF LOSS OF
LIFE

HELICOPTER CRASH FIRE FIGHTING

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Any fixed equipment situated on the helideck must be


considered for use, bearing in mind however, that
fixed foam/water monitors are more or less effective
depending on the wind conditions, whereas, hand
lines offer flexibility and maneuverability.

OBJECTIVES OF FIRE/CRASH CREW

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THE MAIN OBJECTIVES


OF THE FIRE/CRASH CREW
IS TO SAVE LIFE WITHOUT
ENDANGERING THEIR OWN

OBJECTIVES OF FIRE/CRASH CREW

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The flight deck on most helicopters is surrounded by


large perspex panels which may have to be broken to
gain access.
If this is necessary, spray the panels with CO2 from
extinguisher (this will make the panel brittle) and then
tap sharply with a firemans axe.

EVACUATION

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In some cases it would be wrong to try to rescue


passengers/aircrew as the fire would be too big. In
this case, the alternative is to make a breathable
atmosphere for trapped personnel by reducing the
fire around the cockpit/fuselage before attempting a
rescue.

EVACUATION

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The relative infrequency of helicopter accidents


make it difficult for individuals to accumulate
wide experience in actual operations and:

GREAT EMPHASIS MUST BE


PLACED ON TRAINING

GENERAL POINTS

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It is possible to stop the engines by spraying water


into the engine air intakes.
Although the engines have stopped, the rotor blades
will continue to rotate for a short time.

GENERAL POINTS

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Keep low and well clear of the Rear Rotor

GENERAL POINTS

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Gain entry to flight deck and close down engines by


cutting off fuel and electrics.
Fuel: Pull both T Bars/Shut down fuel
Electrics: Battery Master Switch

cocks

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING

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Firemen are trained never to enter a hazardous


situation without first donning the proper clothing.
For example, a firemans tunic is designed to
withstand extremes of heat and cold and yet be light
enough in weight to give the wearer maximum
mobility at all times

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING

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NEVER ENTER A FIRE SITUATION UNLESS


PROPERLY DRESSED.
THE FIREFIGHTER MUST, BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO DEAL WITH THE FIRE LEARN TO APPRECIATE THE DANGERS FROM
HEAT AND FLAME.

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING

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THIS TYPE OF
SUIT IS NOT
RECOMMENDED
FOR OFFSHORE
USE

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING

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THIS IS THE
RECOMMENDED
TYPE OF SUIT
FOR OFFSHORE
HELIDECK
OPERATIONS

STATIC ELECTRICITY

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Before a static spark can cause ignition, it must contain


sufficient energy. However, it is obviously wise to
avoid all electrical sparks in the vicinity of petroleum.
PROPER BONDING AND HANDLING OF FUEL DURING
REFUELLING WILL ENSURE THAT ACCIDENTS
DO NOT HAPPEN

Helicopter Types

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C a b in E m e r g e n c y E x it s

Cockpit
Door

Cockpit
Door

Emergency Exit
Window

Emergency Exit
Door

L i f e r a fts
Emergency Exit
Window

Passenger Access
(Emergency Exit Door)

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LOW IMPACT CRASH


Normally only occurs from either the hover or
during landing or take off or when air taxing
Hovers then loses height rapidly

Undercarriage fails and helicopter topples


Rotors strike and ricochet anywhere in a
3600 arc

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