EMS 3.2.9
| STAGE | ACTIONS | PERSONNEL INVOLVED | REQUIRED TOOLS/EQUIPMENT | NOTES |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arrival and Notification | Notify intake personnel and towing operators of HV vehicle arrival. | Intake personnel, towing operator | Communication | Intake personnel should be aware of the high-voltage risks. |
| Initial Intake Assessment | Conduct a preliminary review based on incident assessment. | Intake personnel | Nonspecific | Determine whether isolation protocols are needed. |
| Preparation for Inspection | Place vehicle in a well-ventilated, isolated area; add HV warning placards. | Intake personnel | Warning placards, isolation area | Identify the vehicle as high voltage by marking the roof and hood. |
| Secondary Inspection | Perform a detailed inspection (temperature check, de-powering if possible). | Trained personnel | Thermal imaging, multi-meter, HV PPE | Complete within 24 hours of arrival; prioritize safety to prevent secondary ignition. |
| Documentation | Record vehicle as 'HIGH-VOLTAGE' in inventory; log findings and actions. | Intake personnel | Inventory records, lockout procedures | Document inspection findings for tracking and safety compliance. |
| Isolation Protocols | Move vehicle to designated isolation area if deemed high-risk. | Intake and facility personnel | Isolation markers, barriers if needed | Follow isolation protocols until vehicle is cleared for further handling or movement. |
| Monitoring | Continuously monitor for thermal runaway signs (temperature, smoke, etc.). | Trained monitoring personnel | Thermal imaging tools, PPE | Ongoing monitoring as per facility standards; ensure safe conditions are maintained. |
| Clearance for Further Handling | Allow only trained personnel to handle vehicle post-inspection. | Authorized, trained personnel | PPE, required HV tools | Additional inspections may be needed for storage, repair, or eventual disposal. |