Securing and supporting – Smart Technologies smart forfour 454 User Manual

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Securing and supporting

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Guidelines for Rescue Services, smart, 2006

Rescue

On arrival at the scene of the accident, the first

priority of the rescue crew should be to ascertain

and assess the condition of the casualties.

If possible, proper rescue of the occupants should

only be undertaken when the vehicle has been suffi

ciently secured and, if possible, in consultation with

the emergency physician (does not apply to emer

gency crash rescue!).

Trapped casualties are in direct physical contact

with the accident vehicle. Therefore the supports

must guarantee that the vehicle cannot move during

the subsequent rescue operations.

The support must remain secure throughout the

entire duration of the rescue operation and must be

able to withstand the use of hydraulic equipment.

When using sliding support blocks to support the

vehicle, the air can be let out of the tires after the

blocks have been slipped underneath.

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Risk of injury

Action

Unintended movements of the bodywork during

rescue operations may cause further

injury to the

casualties.

To prevent dangerous movements from occurring

while rescuing the casualties, the vehicles

involved should first be secured.

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i The vehicle must be supported with wooden
planks, sliding support blocks or similar in

order to ensure a gentle and smooth rescue!

When positioning the sliding support blocks,

care must be taken to ensure that subsequent

rescue actions are not impeded.

i Never use the vehicle's tow eyes to secure
or recover the car. The strength of the body in

the area of the towing eyes may not be sufficient

following an accident.

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