Event Title
Standard Operating Procedure for Thermal Imaging Camera for the Cotile Volunteer Fire Department
Location
Farrar Hall, Room 133
Session
Session 5
Start Date
19-4-2012 2:30 PM
End Date
19-4-2012 3:30 PM
Description
The Cotile Volunteer Fire Department is in need of a Standard Operating Procedure to be used for the purpose of official operation and care of the Bullard T Max Thermal Imaging Camera. This need was determined when two volunteer fire departments responded to a call for a fire in the chimney of a manufactured home. It was determined that the department needed a thermal imaging camera and the volunteers needed training on standard operation and care. This research will 1. relay the general operation, 2. state appropriate various ethical uses, 3. develop guidelines for official use, 4. define training principles.
Standard Operating Procedure for Thermal Imaging Camera for the Cotile Volunteer Fire Department
Farrar Hall, Room 133
The Cotile Volunteer Fire Department is in need of a Standard Operating Procedure to be used for the purpose of official operation and care of the Bullard T Max Thermal Imaging Camera. This need was determined when two volunteer fire departments responded to a call for a fire in the chimney of a manufactured home. It was determined that the department needed a thermal imaging camera and the volunteers needed training on standard operation and care. This research will 1. relay the general operation, 2. state appropriate various ethical uses, 3. develop guidelines for official use, 4. define training principles.