Standard bet rule

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A standard deployment rule ( SER ) is an instruction for emergency services .

Standard usage rules are laid down in particular for routine actions . They support the uniform training of the auxiliary staff by training situations so that they can be used routinely in the event of an emergency . The rules are particularly important in the event that the units consist of constantly changing staff or changing managers. The standard usage rules are to be understood as guidelines. Specific situations sometimes require deviations from a rule.

When creating standard usage rules, care is taken to ensure that these are specified for general missions. For this reason, the rules are tailored to an application scenario and generally written in terms of content. They are normally structured linearly, do not have any case distinctions and take into account the relevant accident prevention regulations and other (service) regulations.

Standard deployment rules can be drawn up by the individual assistants (e.g. the fire brigade ), but can also be issued across regions (e.g. by the German Red Cross ).

A standard usage rule contains several points depending on the area of ​​application. On the one hand the area of ​​application. Here it is specified for which types of dangerous situations the rule applies. In addition, personnel and material requirements such as vehicles, deployment plans, self-protection, tactical setup, management structure, time specifications, checklists, procedures at the scene and sources of danger at the scene must be considered.

Web links

http://www.standard Einsatzregel.org

Individual evidence

  1. Voluntary fire brigade Kirchheim unter Teck: Standard operational rules for fire fighting