ASTM F2047-2000(2006) Standard Practice for Workers Compensation Coverage of Emergency Services Volunteers《急救服务志愿者的工作者补偿保险范围标准实施规范》.pdf
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1、Designation: F 2047 00 (Reapproved 2006)Standard Practice forWorkers Compensation Coverage of Emergency ServicesVolunteers1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 2047; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision,
2、the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This practice defines the application of insurance ben-efits for emergency services volunteers and units
3、in the mannerand extent as provided for under the workers compensationstatutes of the state in which the volunteer or unit providesservices.1.2 This practice identifies the basic types of emergencyservice volunteer, and the types of activities that should becovered by workers compensation insurance.
4、1.3 This practice includes both emergency service units whooperate as organized resources to a public authority legallyresponsible for the provision of search and rescue and otheremergency services, as well as those volunteers who respond toa general request to the public for their services.2. Termi
5、nology2.1 activity periodThe period during which the emer-gency services volunteer, unit, or auxiliary is exercising theskills for which it has been requested.2.1.1 DiscussionThis activity period may include a widevariety of functions, including but not limited to: a search andrescue team member sea
6、rching or climbing a cliff, a dog teamhandler following a scent; a firefighter engaged in suppressinga fire or rescuing a person from a burning building; anambulance driver or medic providing medical assistance; atracker leading a tracking team; a disaster worker in a collapsedbuilding; a pilot enga
7、ged in an air search flight; or emergencycommunications personnel providing communications during atime of need.2.2 auxiliary unit (AU)an individual, or a collection ofindividuals, forming a unit called to respond by a legalauthority responsible for an emergency response function,which otherwise has
8、 no standing as a formal division orresource of that authority. For the purposes of this practice, theauxiliary status of an ESU means it has no legal responsibilityfor the services itself within the jurisdiction of the agency, andno authority to provide them without acting under that of theagency.2
9、.2.1 DiscussionThe auxiliary unit is typically organizedas a division of an agency (as defined in 2.12), or as anon-profit corporation as defined in IRS Section 501(c)3, andwhich has a command structure that enables it to fit within theincident command system of a requesting agency. Such a unitis ex
10、pected to adopt a training program sufficient to maintain askill level equal to or greater than recognized national stan-dards or as acceptable to the agency requesting their services,and will typically engage in community education programs.Some examples of an AU are volunteer search and rescuereso
11、urces, air search squads, emergency managers, search dogspecialists, ambulance squads, fire fighters, disaster serviceworkers, and communication specialists who are asked torespond to assist another state, county, or national park toprovide their services to augment those available to theauthorized
12、requesting agency in that other state or jurisdiction.2.3 call-outthe notice and request to activate an ESU orESV by an agency for the purpose of providing emergencyservices on behalf of the requesting agency.2.3.1 DiscussionIf members are requested to responddirectly, through radio paging, for exam
13、ple, then each memberis considered to be called-out and responding as of that time.2.4 check-inthe process by which one party notifies asecond of being in-service or responding to a request forservices, and the second party acknowledges, typically byvoice and entry in a formal log.2.4.1 DiscussionCh
14、eck-in occurs when an individualESV contacts the responding ESU, or when the ESU or ESVcontacts the requesting legal authority. Members of an ESUwill typically be checked-in by the ESU upon first verificationof their response to the call-out, either in person at a rendez-vous point or search base, b
15、y radio, or other means dictated bythe type of response. The ESU will typically check-in with thelegal authority either at the incident site or search base, or byradio once it is mobilized appropriately to establish itself asready for deployment to the incident. A GPEV is required tocheck-in at the
16、response place designated for such volunteers,and to be marked as in service on the personnel log.1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F32 on Search andRescue and is the direct responsibility of F32.02 on Management and Operations.Current edition approved Aug. 1, 2006. Publishe
17、d August 2006. Originallyapproved in 2000. Last previous edition approved in 2000 as F 2047 00.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.2.5 check-outthe process by which one party notifies asecond that it is concluding its on-
18、site services, and the secondparty acknowledges, typically by voice and entry in a formallog.2.5.1 DiscussionCheck-out occurs when contact is madebetween the on-site agency and the ESV or ESU to notifyeither entity that their services are being withdrawn from theactivity. Members of an ESU will typi
19、cally be checked-out bythe ESU upon the termination of the individuals servicepursuant to their response to the call-out, either in person at thepoint of demobilization, at a rendezvous point or search base,by radio, or other means dictated by the type of response. TheESU will typically check-out wi
20、th the legal authority either atthe incident site or search base, or by radio once it is preparedappropriately to establish itself as ready for check-out anddemobilization from the incident. A GPEV is required tocheck-out at the same check-in place for designated for suchvolunteers, and to be marked
21、 as out of service on the incidentpersonnel log.2.6 community educationactivities generated by the ESUto contact the public to increase the awareness and prepared-ness of the public in areas of preventative search and rescue(PSAR), fire prevention, medical and disaster preparedness,and survival.2.7
22、demobilizationthe activity of an ESU or ESV asrequired to return from a call-out to the point of origin or to anon service-related stop enroute home or to the point of originof the ESU or ESV after having been relieved of duty by therequesting legal authority.2.7.1 DiscussionDemobilization typically
23、 includes equip-ment retrieval, mission debriefing, personnel review, and travelfrom the incident site or search base to an equipment cache,station, or vehicle readiness area to return the vehicles andequipment to a condition of readiness for the next call-out.2.8 emergency servicesany activity requ
24、iring an increasedlevel of urgency in the rendering of assistance to the entityrequesting such assistance.2.8.1 DiscussionFor the purposes of this practice, emer-gency services are defined as those related to search andrescue, fire suppression, medical and disaster services.2.9 emergency services un
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