EMS 3.5.1

• Notify all relevant parties (facility staff, tow operators) about the vehicle's condition
and specific hazards.
Secondary Towing Key steps in the process include but are not limited to: NEXT • Use standardized communication protocols to document and share critical details. • Key Information to Communicate: • Battery casing condition (intact, damaged). • Evidence of submersion or fire damage. • Vehicle charge status (fully charged, discharged). • Additional hazards (e.g. leaking fluids, exposed wiring). • Pre-Transport Planning • Define Responsibilities: Clearly outline what information needs to be communicated,
to whom, and when.
• They should have specialized training in EV handling, including knowledge of
lithium-ion battery risks and emergency response procedures.
Secondary Towing Key steps in the process include but are not limited to: NEXT • Experience with damaged or hazardous EVs. • Familiarity with secure towing and isolation techniques to minimize risks during transport. • Tow Operator Qualifications • Operators must meet the minimum requirements as a sub-contractor
(refer to sub-contractor qualifications, Section 1, Lesson 1.4)
• Confirm their preparedness to handle any identified hazards. Secondary Towing Key steps in the process include but are not limited to: NEXT • Ensure a complete log of inspection findings accompanies the vehicle. • Include visual evidence (photographs) of damage or hazardous conditions. • Communication and Coordination • Provide receiving facilities with detailed information on the vehicle's condition before delivery. • Battery ignition or thermal runaway. Secondary Towing Key steps in the process include but are not limited to: • Fluid leakage or environmental contamination. • Have emergency response protocols readily available for the tow operator and facility staff. • Contingency Measures • Prepare for unforeseen complications during towing, including: