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1. Safe Observations (Positive Feedback): Review and discuss Cascade System and Use of Respiratory Equipment

  • August Review the use of respiratory equipment and cascade system. See notes from Orientation on Respiratory Equipment, Spotting Teams, and possible loss of air on tanks.

2. Accidents and/or Near Misses: Reported since last meeting and action taken

3. Subjects Introduced at Meeting: Information, training needed

  • Is this Respiratory Equipment and Cascade Training?

  • Is the mask clean?

  • Is the seal free from tearing or other defects?

  • Does the regulator function properly?

  • Is the tank full and free from defects?

  • Is the harness intact with buckles, belt, and shoulder straps?

  • Can the driver(s) identify the cascade system and read the PSI?

  • Does the driver(s) know the threshold for switching tanks? 500-750 PSI

  • Is there more than one full bottle on site?

  • Does the hose reel function and is it free from defects?

  • Does the driver(s) understand how to turn on his emergency escape pack if he or she loses air?

  • Does the driver(s) have the mask fit test and appropriate mask?

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