NFPA 610 2019
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NFPA 610: Guide for Emergency and Safety Operations at Motorsports Venues
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2019 | 62 |
Improve emergency preparedness at motorsports venues. Reference NFPA 610 to optimize fire suppression, rescue, and medical care in emergency situations. Recent NASCAR tragedies bring home the critical importance of emergency preparedness at these types of events. NFPA 610: Guide for Emergency and Safety Operations at Motorsports Venues reflects the use of National Incident Management System (NIMS) and provides racetrack owners, operators, promoters, first responders, insurers, and sanctioning agencies with comprehensive guidelines for implementing safety and emergency response strategies. Guidelines in NFPA 610 apply to both indoor and outdoor motorsports events — at temporary or permanent facilities — with emphasis on planning and training as a means of ensuring that personnel are equipped with the appropriate resources to handle emergency situations. The 2019 edition of NFPA 610 is a complete Incident Action Plan. In addition to editorial revisions and updated references, this edition also features a revised sample incident action plan, revised text on active shooter incidents, critical incident stress management (CISM), deployment, and changes to the number of people on site that define a Level II and Level III motorsports event. Use the latest NFPA 610 to be sure that emergency workers are properly trained and equipped, and that venue personnel are ready and able to deploy resources to optimize fire suppression, rescue, and medical care for competitors in post-crash situations, while also providing for the safety of first responders.
PDF Catalog
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2 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
3 | Additional Notices and Disclaimers |
8 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope. 1.2 Purpose. 1.3 Application. 1.4 Equivalency. Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.1 General. 2.2 NFPA Publications. 2.3 Other Publications. |
9 | 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General. 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions. 3.3 General Definitions. |
11 | Chapter 4 Incident Action Plan 4.1 General. 4.2 Level of Event. 4.3 Statement of Purpose. |
12 | 4.4 Adapting IAP to Resources and Event. 4.5 Consistency with Plans of the AHJ. 4.6 Management Structure. 4.7 IAP Components. |
14 | 4.8 Pre-Event Agreements. 4.9 Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISDManagement (CISM). 4.10 Death at the Venue. 4.11 IAP Review. 4.12 IAP Checklist. |
17 | Chapter 5 Training 5.1 General. 5.2 Motorsports Safety Awareness Level. 5.3 Motorsports Safety Operations Level. 5.4 Motorsports Safety Technician Level. |
18 | 5.5 Motorsports Safety Specialist Level. 5.6 Motorsports Safety Command/Manager. Chapter 6 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 6.1 General. 6.2 Eye Protection. |
19 | 6.3 Foot Protection. 6.4 Hand Protection. 6.5 Head Protection. 6.6 Hearing Protection. 6.7 Torso Protection. |
20 | Chapter 7 Equipment 7.1 General. 7.2 Fire Suppression Equipment. |
21 | 7.3 Extrication Equipment. 7.4 Emergency Medical Services (EMS). 7.5 Hazardous Materials Mitigation. 7.6 Course Restoration Equipment. |
22 | 7.7 Communications. 7.8 Vehicle Recovery Equipment. 7.9 Vehicle Marking. 7.10 Parking or Staging Areas. Chapter 8 Operations 8.1 General. 8.2 Review of Incident Action Plan (IAP). 8.3 Review of Operational Readiness. 8.4 StaffingDeployment. |
25 | Annex A Explanatory Material Annex B Sample Incident Action Plans |
54 | Annex C Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Matrix |
55 | Annex D Useful Construction, Maintenance, and Operations Codes and Standards Annex E Informational References |