Electric Vehicle Safety Training For Emergency Responders

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National FireNational Fire Protection Association2011 DOE VehicleELECTRIC VEHICLESAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSProtectionAssociationTechnologies Program ReviewELECTRICVEHICLE SAFETYTRAINING FOREMERGENCYRESPONDERSAndrew KlockSr Project ManagerProject ID: ARRAVT036This presentation does not contain any proprietary,confidential, or otherwise restricted informationMay 11, 2011

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSTimelineStart – February 2010End – February 201342% completeBudgetTotal project fundingDOE share: 4,354,135.Contractor’sshare: 1,088, 534.DOE Funding Received2010: 1,923,169.2011: 429,837*.*(Through February 2011)Barriers Fire Service lacks standardization in training andhas inconsistent technology/internet accessibilityPartnersInternational Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF)International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC)National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC)International Fire Marshals Association (IFMA)National Association of State Fire Marshals (NASFM)Metropolitan Fire ChiefsU.S. Fire Administration (USFA)North American Fire Training Directors (NAFTD)Alliance of Automobile Manufactures (AAM)General Motors, Nissan, Ford, TeslaAssoc of International Automobile Manufactures (AIAM)National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL)National Highway Traffic and Safety Association(NHTSA)

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSObjectives: Relevance Increasing fuel prices are driving greater consumerdemand for electric and hybrid vehicles. Hybrid vehicle sales for February 2011 increased39% compared to February 2010.* Hybrid vehicle sales in February 2011 were 19.5%higher than the previous month (January 2011).* Toyota forecasts selling its one millionth Prius in theU.S. in 2011.* Experts predict cumulative total of 2 million hybrid /electric vehicles in the U.S. in 2011.** Statistics courtesy of Hybridcars.com

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSObjectives: RelevanceProgram Objectives Develop and Implement a comprehensive TrainingProgram and Field Guide for Electric Drive Vehicles,to keep first responders prepared and public safe. Reach 1 million fire service members nation-wide. Cultivate a lasting, sustainable program to addressfuture alternative-fuel vehicle safety concerns. Create NFPA Emergency Responder Web Portalfor all EV safety training and info.

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSObjectives: Relevance2011 Objectives Deploy instructors for Train-the-Trainer sessionsthrough State and Metro training systems. Launch e-learning online EV Safety Course. Publish EV/HEV Emergency Field Guide andEmergency Field Guide Database. Implement sustainability revenue model to supportprogram and job longevity. Complete online interactive Flagship training modulefor Chevrolet Volt.

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSObjectives: RelevanceJob Creation 4 Full-time NFPA Staff positions created, 1 retained. 7 Subject Matter Experts/ Consultants hired. Numerous jobs created/ retained through employingvendors and subcontractors. Fire Protection Research FoundationATEC, Burning VisionsFleishman-HillardChadwick Martin BaileyUniversity of Missouri Fire & Rescue Training Institute

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSProject Planning Complete1st Responder Research (qualitative/quantitative)2010Approach: MilestonesQ2Project Kickoff MeetingsHire Communications Firm (Fleishman Hillard)Setup Fire Service Technical PanelHire Web Development Firm (Velir Studios)Hire Training Development Team (ATEC)Q3Hire SME Team (Content Formation)Hire Video TeamAlliance with GM, Tesla, Nissan, FordNationwide 1st Responder Volt TourHire Flagship Training DevelopmentVideo Shoot (NV, NH)Q4(ATEC)Web Portal Released (EVsafetytraining.org)

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSApproach: Project ScopeModel Years 2008-2012Plug in HybridsElectricHybridsImage courtesy of Porsche

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSApproach: Project ScopeCharging Stations (Level 1,2,3)

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSApproach: Training Delivery ModelNFPA EV SafetyWebsite andSelf-PacedOnline TrainingNFPA Trainthe-Trainer(Traininstructorseach state)Fire ServiceOrganizationPartnershipsState Fire ServiceTrainersFire Fighters in the FieldUniversityand TechCollegePartners

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSApproach: Emergency Field Guide

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSApproach: NFPA Standards Alignment NFPA 1500:NFPA 1001:NFPA 1600:NFPA 472:Occupational Safety & Health Standards for Fire FightersFire Fighter Professional Qualifications SeriesDisaster Planning and Emergency PreparednessCompetence of Responders to HazardousMaterials/Weapons of Mass Destruction IncidentsNFPA 1670: Standards for Technical Rescue IncidentsNFPA 921: Fire InvestigationNational Electric CodeArticle 625: Electric Vehicle Charging StationsArticle 626: Electrified Truck Parking SpacesArticle 220: Residential power consumption and how EV charginginfrastructure will effect power consumption andemergency responders

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSProgress: MilestonesHire Training Development Team (ATEC)Nationwide 1st Responder Volt TourHire Emergency Field Guide Developers2010Video Shoot (NV, NH)Completed Market Research (Qualitative)Alliance with GM, Tesla, Nissan, FordHire Video TeamHire SME Team (Content Formation)EV Safety Video Release2011Web Portal Released (EVsafetytraining.org)Q14 Pilot Classroom Trainings HeldCompleted Market Research (Quantitative)Chevrolet Volt Online Training ReleasedQ2Hire 3 EV Safety Instructors (Train-the-Trainer)

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSProgress: 2011 Objectives

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSProgress: Nationwide FireService Research17 Qualitative Focus Group StudiesRound Table Facilitated Discussions425 Quantitative StudiesTraining Officer Focused CallsResearch Foundation StudyReport on EV & HEV for EmergencyResponders & Incident CommandersHired SMEs on HEVs & EVsIndentified Areas for Training

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSProgress: Identified EV Risks,Procedures & Emergency Scenarios

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSProgress: EV Safety DeliverablesGM/NFPA Nationwide Chevy Volt SafetyTour -- 2000 First Responders Trained3-6 Hour Classroom Instructor-LedCourse Package8 Hour Train-the-TrainerInstructor-Led Course PackageOnline Self-Instructional CourseEmergency Field GuideEV Safety Training WebsiteVehicle-Specific Online Training

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSProgress: Web Portal ReleaseWebsite:EVsafetytraining.org

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSProgress: GM Turns Over Training to NFPA

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSProgress: Instructor-Led Course3-6 hours depending on optionalactivitiesNFA style Instructor Guide andStudent ManualSpecial Student Manual Option An alternative abbreviated four-pagestudent manual, with condensedinfo-graphic content. Designed toreduce SM printing costs.High Quality mediaTeachable by anyexperienced fire instructor

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSProgress: Online Self-Paced CourseCovers the same ground asthe classroom course withone for one match toclassroom unitsHigh Quality graphics,animations, and simulations.Includes self-containedLMS that will track,record and report onstudent completions

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSProgress: Emergency Field GuideComplete electronic andprint reference database for respondersIndexed by ALL Hybridand Electric Vehicles onthe road and inproductionContains system andconstruction characteristicsand specifications, andcomplete safe responseprocedures and guidelines.

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSCollaboration: Project PartnershipsInternational Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF)International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC)National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC)International Fire Marshals Association (IFMA)National Association of State Fire Marshals (NASFM)Metropolitan Fire ChiefsU.S. Fire Administration (USFA)North American Fire Training Directors (NAFTD)Fire Service TechnicalPanel: assisting withneeds assessment &direction for trainingdevelopmentNational Renewable Energy Lab (NREL)National Highway Traffic and Safety Association(NHTSA)Tech Questions, Trends,Stats, Safety Issues, CrashTest Results

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSCollaboration: PartnershipsAlliance of Auto Manufacturers (AAM)Association of Intl Auto Manuf. (AIAM)Auto ManufacturersGeneral MotorsNissanFordTeslaBMWVolkswagenHyundai

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSCollaboration: Training DisseminationRelease of the course from NFPA to state andmetro training systems.Classroom training impact reporting from stateand metro training systems to NFPA.Online usage reporting of student completionsfrom NFPA to state and metro training systems.Collaborative evaluation and planning forupdates and new programs to be provided fromNFPA to state and metro training systems.

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSFuture Work: Plans for 2011 Finalize our Instructor-Led and Online TrainingPrograms Complete the Development of Printed andElectronic Emergency Field Guide. Begin Hosting Train-the-Trainer session with Stateand Metro Training partners. Continue to Develop Partnerships with AutoManufacturers and Fire Service Organizations. Work to Expand and Enhance our Web Portal,www.EVsafetytraining.org

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSFuture Work: Remainder of Project Attend Major Nationwide Fire Service Events toPromote and Deliver our Training Programs. Execute a Communications Blitz through FireService Media, Online, Magazines, Ads. Conduct Train-the-Trainer sessions with State andMetro Fire Training partners. Develop Revenue Stream through sale of EV safetyproducts and services to private industry. Use Revenue Stream to Fund Training Deliveries toPublic Emergency Responder Agencies.

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSFuture Work:Vehicle-SpecificOnline Instruction

National Fire Protection AssociationELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERSSummaryRelevance: Effective EV knowledge transfer to Emergency Responders will reduceproperty damage, injury, loss of life, and help achieve public acceptance of high volumeEV/Hybrid production in the U.S.Approach: Through a carefully planned and executed development, partnership anddistribution strategy, NFPA will offer high value, standards-based training programs, acentralized EV web repository, and an EV quick reference guide (EFG).Accomplishments/Progress: Developed classroom and online EV safety training courses,videos, Emergency Field Guide (print and electronic), and EV safety web portal.Established numerous working partnerships with auto manufacturers to facilitateinformation flow, availability of EV safety related documents, and improvement of industryEmergency Response Guides.Collaborations: Active partnerships with all high level U.S. fire service organizations,automobile manufacturers, and governmental agencies.Proposed Future Work: Train state and metro fire trainers to deliver course content andcurriculum throughout the Fire Service and First Responder community. Continue todevelop Fire Service and automotive partnerships, while updating training programs andreference material to stay current with emerging technology.National Fire Protection Association1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MAAndrew Klock617-984-7089Project ID: ARRAVT036aklock@nfpa.org

Develop and Implement a comprehensive Training Program and Field Guide for Electric Drive Vehicles, to keep first responders prepared and public safe. Reach 1 million fire service members nation-wide. Cultivate a lasting, sustainable program to