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06-1-S215-EP Unit 6 - Off Road Driving S-216 Driving for the Fire Service
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Unit 6 - Off Road Driving

S-216Driving for the Fire Service

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Objectives

1. List 7 of the 10 hazards listed in this unit.

2. Develop a Go/No Go Checklist.

3. List 5 tools needed when traveling off road.

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Performance Objective

Demonstrate the proper driving techniques while negotiating selected poor traction conditions listed in this chapter and explain precautions the operator needs to take.

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Manual Hubs

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Automatic hubs

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II. Off Road Driving Procedures

A. Use spotters where appropriate.• Always use spotter if another person is

available.• Where vision is obstructed or route is

uncertain• When backing up• Make sure vehicle operator can see spotter

at all times.• Operator and spotter need to be able to

communicate either orally or by hand signals.

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Go/No Go Checklist

1. Can you safely cross this hazard?

2. If you cross the hazard once can you return on same path?

3. Is there another route you can use that is safer and easier on the environment?

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Go/No Go Checklist

4. Do you need to cross at this location?

5. If you get stuck or break down will you be able to get out of this location without any other assistance?

6. Have you scouted the path you are going to take?

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Go/No Go Checklist

7. Do you know what is on the other side of the hazard?

8. If you decide not to continue what effect will it have on completion of your assignment?

9. Does anybody know where you are? Do you have radio or cellular telephone communication?

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A. Shovel

B. Chain w/hooks

C. Jumper cables

D. Recovery strap

E. Tool kit

F. Axe or pulaski

III. Tools Needed When Off Road Driving

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III. Tools Needed When Off Road Driving

G. Winch is operational if equipped

H. Hi Lift jack with board to stabilize

I. Tire chains

J. Radio or Cell phone

G. Winch is operational if equipped

H. Hi Lift jack with board to stabilize

I. Tire chains

J. Radio or Cell phone

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Mud Hazards

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Tire Placement on Rocks

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F. Gullies/ditches/logs/windfalls and culverts

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F. Gullies/ditches/logs/windfalls and culverts

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Straddle the “V” groove in gullies.

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IV. DRIVING THROUGH POOR TRACTION CONDITIONSG. Side hills

• Avoid whenever possible

- Vehicle with high center of gravity

- Less traction/control of vehicle

• Scout route

- Use spotter

- Avoid stumps and rocks with uphill tires.

- Avoid placing downhill tires in holes.

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IV. DRIVING THROUGH POOR TRACTION CONDITIONS

H. CLIMBING HILLS

• Go/No-Go

• Scout route for hazards.

• Deep ruts

• Hidden objects

• Turn around spot on top

• Surface conditions

• Estimate slope

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IV. DRIVING THROUGH POOR TRACTION CONDITIONS

H. Climbing hills

• Drive straight uphill.

• Low range 4WD

• Start out in low gear.

• Slow and Steady

• Don’t spin wheels.

• Just enough power to get up the hill

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H. Climbing Hills

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IV. DRIVING THROUGH POOR TRACTION CONDITIONS

I. Descending Hills• Go/No-Go

• Scout route for hazards.

• Deep ruts

• Hidden objects

• Dead end at bottom. No where to go.

• Turn around spot

• Estimate slope

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IV. DRIVING THROUGH POOR TRACTION CONDITIONS

I. Descending Hills- Go straight downhill.

• Low range 4WD

• Easy on the brakes, just enough to maintain desired speed and

control.

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Descending HillsOn steep descents keep braking to a minimum. Keep the rear end from coming around by using light throttle.

A. Stop; shift into first gear low range.B. Engine compression; stay off the brakes, stay off the clutch.C. Follow through with light throttle. Keep the front end from compressing, causing bottoming out.

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IV. DRIVING THROUGH POOR TRACTION CONDITIONS

J. Negotiate water hazards • Go/No-Go

• Water depth

• Cross where others have crossed.

• Stream bed

- Rock and gravel

- Boulders

- Mud or sand

• Use spotter

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Scout route for hazards

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WATER HAZARDS

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IV. DRIVING THROUGH POOR TRACTION CONDITIONS

K. Negotiate brush, trees, sagebrush, etc., without

damaging vehicles. • Go/No-Go

• Use spotter

• Proceed slowly

• Scout route

• Engage 4WD

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Negotiate brush, trees, sagebrush, etc. without damaging vehicles.

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IV. DRIVING THROUGH POOR TRACTION CONDITIONS

K. Special hazards.

• Animals

- Alive and Dead

• Cultural sites

L. Wilderness or natural areas.

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V. POST TRIP INSPECTION

1. Disengage 4WD

2. Rock between dual tires

3. Damage to body

4. Damage to undercarriage

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V. POST TRIP INSPECTION

5. Leaking fluids

6. Tire damage

7. Debris in undercarriage

8. Hanging wires

9. Any others?

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Objectives

1. List 7 of the 10 hazards listed in this unit.

2. Develop a Go/No Go Checklist.

3. List 5 tools needed when traveling off road.

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Performance Objective

Demonstrate the proper driving techniques while negotiating selected poor traction conditions listed in this chapter and explain precautions the operator needs to take.