302 Collapsed Structures Flashcards

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What are the two main headings of Structural collapse

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Natural & Human

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What are the Natural causes of Collapse?

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  • Earthquake.
  • Hurricane.
  • Lightning.
  • Flooding.
  • Subsidence.
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What are the Human causes of collapse?

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  • Premises under renovation.
  • Accidental impact.
  • Arson.
  • Terrorist induced (aeroplane impact, vehicle impact. etc.).
  • Accidental gas explosion.
  • On many occasions the collapse will occur without warning, leaving casualties little or no time to escape.
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What are the two classes of building when dealing with a structural collapse?

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Framed - where a skeletal frame of steel or concrete bears the weight of the building
Unframed - where the walls bear the weight of the building

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What are the 3 categories of collapse?

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Internal
External
Total collapse

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What are the 4 types of Internal Collapse?

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Pancake collapse - floors fall onto each other causing other floors to fail
Lean to collapse - where one wall collapses, causing a triangle void to be created
V collapse - Where the floor fails in the middle
Tent collapse - where a floor fails at both sides but a central wall hold up the middle of the floor

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What are the 3 types of External collapse?

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90 degree collapse - where an external wall falls out to a distance equal to its height
Curtain collapse - Where a wall collapses straight down forming a pile of debris
Inward/Outward collapse - where a wall cracks in the middle causing the top half to fall inwards and lower half to fall out wards

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Who are the greater London authorities concerned with structural collapse?

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  • The City Corporation
  • The ‘inner’ London Borough Councils, acting through the Dangerous Structures Engineer
  • The ‘outer’ London Borough Councils, acting through the Dangerous Structures Engineer
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If a structure becomes dangerous as a result of fire who should be contacted?

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LOC - London operations centre who will mobilise a dangerous structures engineer

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Who will investigate a collapsed structure?

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The Police and HSE (Health and safety Executive)

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What are the 5 USAR modules?

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  • Module 1 – Structural collapse
  • Module 2 - Major transport
  • Module 3 – Breaching and Breaking
  • Module 4 – Multi purpose vehicle (MPV)
  • Module 5 – Timber
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What are the 6 stages of Rescue (REPEAT)?

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The Six Stages of Rescue
R
Reconnaissance and survey.
E
Elimination of utilities
P
Primary surface search and rescue
E
Exploration of voids and spaces
A
Access by selected debris removal
T
Terminate by general debris removal
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What needs to be established if USAR are attending a collapsed structure?

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A separate USAR RVP

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