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RECHARGE & SafetyISO Project with CTIF
PPT 18.c.
International Standard Organisation
6th. WRBRF - 2015 Berlin, GermanyMarch 23-24, 2015
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Providing Safety Information
to rescue & emergency services concerning high voltage lithium-batteries
in electro-mobility (bicyles, motorbikes, cars, trucks, buses)
and stored in retail & large storage facilities
For the protection of people
Background
CTIF-members have difficulties to recognize energy source of vehicles
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Policy for rescue information
Any information to emergency responders has to be:
- what they really want, - in a format which is easily and quickly accessible,- when they need it on site, - preferably at no cost.
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Request by CTIF to start the ISO-process
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ISO accepted the proposal from CTIF
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ISO17840 standard for ‘rescue information’
ISO17840 is divided into 4 parts:
Part 1: Rescue Sheet for passenger vehicles: approved by ISO in November 2014. Will be published soon.
Part 2: Rescue sheet for busses, coaches, and heavy commercial vehicles
Part 3: Rescue and training manuals (for HV batteries)
Part 4: Drive line identification signs.
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ISO17840 standard for ‘rescue information’
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ISO17840 standard for ‘rescue information’
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ISO17840 standard for ‘rescue information’
Next steps
RECHARGE indicated its interest in the working group to develop (work already in progress for some time) templates on HV batteries for use by emergency responders:
1. Rescue sheet for battery in vehicle2. Rescue sheet for battery in storage3. Training manual (ERG) 4. BIF – battery information fact sheet
CTIF/ISO has proposed a planning for the different working groups. Time to release of ISO Standard: 3 years (2018)