Robin Turnbull, Risk Reduction at the Service, has overseen the introduction
of the new BA equipment. He comments, “The organisational responsibilities
of the Safe Person Concept outline the requirements for an organisation to
provide equipment to enhance the safety of BA personnel exposed to harsh
working environments. We operate 27 appliances throughout the Service
and use 165 Draeger BA sets. Each appliance is now equipped with a
Draeger PSS Merlin Telemetry Entry Control Board and every BA sets is
fitted with longer duration cylinders and the new communications masks. As
a result, our operational crews are now able to carry out their tasks in a much
safer manner.”
He explains, “The use of telemetry allows us to remotely monitor the
performance and physical conditions in which the BA crews are working when
they are committed into a risk area. By providing a continuously updated
supply of essential information on their exact status, this self-contained, stateof-
the-art electronic system also enables us to react immediately in the event
of an emergency. Following a three-month training period, complete with
quality assurance sessions to ensure competence, the system went live
in August, 2009. Early indications are that it has been extremely well received
and is enabling BA crews to be monitored with enhanced safety.
“The inclusion of the new cylinders means that we have extended the working
duration by 21 minutes to 57 minutes. This not only provides extra time which
could prove to be vital but it also loosens the time constraints placed on crews
when performing decontamination at incidents involving hazardous materials.”
He adds, “Particularly important when there is an increased level of ambient
noise from pumps, generators and positive pressure fans, etc., the use of
integral communications ensures that commands and instructions are both
given and received with greater clarity. In addition to telemetry, each
appliance is fitted with a Draeger FPS-COM face mask that enables the BA
team leader to communicate with personnel remote from the incident. The
appliances also house three Draeger FPS 7000 face masks, complete with
voice amplification function, to further enhance communications amongst BA
wearers inside the risk area.”
The issue of communications failures when BA wearers were committed into
risk areas at high profile incidents has been well documented for many years.
Following a comms demonstration at Draeger’s headquarters in Blyth, the
documented evidence was used to strengthen the argument to purchase the
new communications equipment, with finances becoming available during
2008 as part of the internal Decision Conferencing process.
Robin Turnbull concludes, “Historically, there has always been a strong
connection between our two organisations and we have been very satisfied
with the specifications and functionality of Draeger equipment over the years.
We also subscribe to Draeger’s Total Care Programme which provides
maintenance engineers and after sales care and service. By continuing to
develop and enhance its’ product range and providing us with the ongoing
support that we need, Draeger is helping us to ensure that our operational
crews carry out their tasks in a much safer manner.”
Further information is available from David Fenton, Draeger Limited,
Ullswater Close, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24
4RG.
Tel: 01670 352891 Fax: 01670 356266