AUTHORIZED SIMULATIONS:
Smoke
X Smoke machine will be used
X
X
Fire and fire damage
Hang fires
X
____ Electrical isolation
____ Mechanical isolation
X
Charred controllers
X
Energizing or activating fire-fighting equipment
X
Tag out and clearing of tags
X
Repair of equipment or casualty
X
Actual overhaul of the space
X
Inserting OBA canisters into OBA
X Taking overhaul gear into the space except rake
X
Gas freeing of buffer zone and the space
X
Breaking of Draeger tubes
X
Atmospheric test results, including but not limited to: % oxygen, % explosive, type of toxins, carbon
monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrocarbons, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen cyanide, phosgene, hydrogen
fluoride
Smoke and fire detection alarm indications in CCS
X Opening of repair lockers by force
X Dewatering
X Soak time
SAFETY:
The responsibilities of the DCTT members when on station are greater than those of their assigned trainees. Safety
is his/her primary concern. The training of the watch stander or repair party personnel, although an important
objective, must be secondary to safety. The team member is ultimately responsible for unsafe actions of any watch
standers under his/her charge. He/she has the authority to relieve his/her assigned watch stander/repair party
personnel at any time and take over assignments when safety is jeopardized. He/she may allow his/her watch
standers to take actions, even in the event of actual casualties, provided personnel or equipment are not placed in a
hazardous situation. The DCTT member must walk a fine line between allowing those mistakes to be made and
preventing unsafe conditions. Whenever there is doubt, drills must be terminated immediately.
Submitted By: ______________________________ DCTT Coordinator
Reviewed By: ______________________________ Chief Engineer
Reviewed By: ______________________________ Executive Officer
Approved By: ______________________________ Commanding Officer
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