1.1
This classification is intended to identify the common functional units and single resources used in search and rescue operations; to aid search and rescue (SAR) managers and Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) in assembling or ordering resources for search, rescue, or search and rescue incidents; and to aid in identifying the tasks for which crews have been trained.
1.2
This classification is intended as a supplement to the resource typing specifications of the Incident Command System and specifically as a means of typing human resources used in land search and rescue activities.
1.3
This classification is suitable for classifying search and rescue crews for land search and rescue incidents.
1.4
This classification does not attempt to classify individuals or put forth standards of performance or training for individuals, nor is it meant to convey certification, skill proficiency, or other measures of the level of performance of the resource. These qualifications are the responsibility of the local agencies responsible for utilizing the resource.
1.5
This classification identifies human-based resources. Canine crew (or team) classifications are defined in Classification
F1848
.
1.6
This classification does not classify air resources (Guides
F2958
and
F3026
) or water resources (Guides
F1739
,
F1783
, and
F1824
).
1.7
This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
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4.1
Classification of human land search and rescue resources is based upon the training of the personnel and their ability to perform specific tasks.
4.2
Human search and rescue resources are classified by
category
,
kind
, and
duration
.