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POLICES
& PROCEDURES
Department
Of Fire & Rescue Services
Montgomery County, MD
INJURY INVESTIGATION
TEAM PROCEDURES |
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1.0 |
To establish
policies and procedures for use by the
Injury Investigation Team when
investigating incidents where a critical
injury or fatality has occurred to a DFRS
employee. |
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3.0 |
Critical
Injury - An injury sustained
by an employee that requires
hospitalization and/or an extensive
recuperation period. |
3.1 |
Injury
Investigation Team (IIT) - A
unit of DFRS responsible for collecting
and reviewing data on critical injury
incidents, issuing final reports on
probably cause, and making
recommendations for policy and procedural
changes intended to reduce the
possibility of future occurrences.
- The Team is comprised of:
- DFRS Safety Officer, who will
serve as Team Leader.
- DFRS Deputy Safety Officer,
who will serve as Team Leader
in the Safety Officer's
absence.
- EMS Duty Officer - The
on-duty EMS Officer during
the time the incident
occurred.
- Fire Prevention Officer - A
representative of the Bureau
of Fire Prevention, as
designated by the Fire
Prevention Bureau Chief.
- Bargaining Unit - Member of
the Health and Safety
Committee.
- Bureau Chief - Appointed by
the Director
- Other members, as determined
by the Safety Officer.
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4.0 |
The DFRS
must investigate critical injuries and
fatalities utilizing the Injury
Investigation Team (IIT). Incidents where
no injury occurred but where the
potential for serious injury or death
existed, may be investigated by the IIT. |
4.1 |
The Safety
Officer or in his absence, the Deputy
Safety Officer must be notified
immediately when an employee suffers a
critical injury or a service-connected
death. |
4.2 |
The IIT will
be mobilized immediately when an employee
is critically injured or killed in the
line of duty. The Team may also be
mobilized when notified of an incident
where no injury or death occurred, but
where a specific occurrence, action,
procedure or circumstance indicated that
the potential for injury or death
existed. The Team Leader, in consultation
with the Director, will mobilize as many
segments of the Team as needed. |
4.3 |
The DFRS
Safety Officer or Deputy Safety Officer
will serve as the IIT Team Leader. |
4.4 |
The IIT must
collect and review data on
service-connected critical injuries and
service-connected deaths. |
4.5 |
The IIT must
issue final reports to the Director based
on conclusions drawn from investigations
into incidents of service-connected
critical injuries and service connected
deaths. The reports may be disseminated
to the field as Training or Safety
Bulletins. |
4.6 |
Recommendations
for policy and procedure changes based
upon the findings of the IIT must be
forwarded to the Director via the Safety
Officer. |
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5.0 |
The Safety
Officer will mobilize the IIT when
notified by ECC of a service-connected
critical injury or death to a DFRS
employee. |
5.1 |
The Team
will meet at the location designated by
the Safety Officer, usually the incident
scene. |
5.2 |
The first
arriving team member must ensure that the
incident scene is secured in accordance
with FRC, DFRS and police department
policies. |
5.3 |
At the
conclusion of the incident, the team will
immediately interview all DFRS personnel
involved and take statements which may be
reduced to writing. All personnel must
cooperate with the IIT during an
authorized investigation. |
5.4 |
The EMS Duty
Officer must establish a liaison with the
receiving hospital and request
appropriate tests (e.g., blood gases). |
5.5 |
The IIT must
impound and secure affected protective
clothing, SCBA, communication and other
records, tapes, dispatch reports,
incident reports, and casualty reports as
deemed necessary. |
5.6 |
The Team
must follow provisions outlined in
Policies and Procedures No. 525, Critical
Injury Guide, and No. 526, Funeral Guide.
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5.7 |
The Safety
Officer or designee must draft an Injury
Investigation Report for the Director.
The report should include:
- nature of injuries, their extent,
expected outcome, extent of
disability, etc,;
- characteristics of the employee
involved - length of experience,
training, etc.;
- description of the incident;
- characteristics of equipment
being used, their suitability and
applicability;
- task(s) being performed at the
time of injury/death;
- time factors (time of day, time
of occurrence, time elapsed on
duty during occurrence, etc.);
- protective equipment
used/preventive measures taken;
- summary of applicable laws,
standards, policies &
procedures;
- factors - unsafe acts, hazardous
conditions, management failures;
- recommendations to prevent
recurrence; and
- weather conditions, if
applicable/appropriate.
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5.8 |
At the
discretion of the Team Leader, develop
area maps, floor plans, and other
drawings as needed to indicate location,
position, direction of movement, other
actions of affected personnel and
apparatus, and take photographs and video
tape of all aspects of the incident
scene. |
5.9 |
The IIT
must:
- Assist the Incident Commander as
necessary.
- Recommend the use of the Critical
Incident Stress Debriefing Team.
- Utilize land line communication
as much as practical to reduce
radio traffic regarding the
affected personnel.
- Issue no public statements.
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