Rules urge bigger/stronger EV/Hybrid signage on vehicles

http://www.sacbee.com/2012/12/13/5052039/sae-international-publishes-standards.html
SAE International Publishes Standards for Emergency Personnel Responding to
Hybrid, Electric Vehicle Accidents
By SAE International  Dec 13 2012  SOURCE SAE International

WARRENDALE, Pa., Dec. 13, 2012 -- /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- SAE
International's Hybrid Technical Committee has completed the technical
standard "J2990-Hybrid and EV First and Second Responder Recommended
Practice," which offers recommended practices for emergency personnel
responding to incidents involving hybrid or electric vehicles.

As hybrid and electric vehicles become more prevalent on the roads and
highways, emergency responders must be aware of the proper procedures for
responding to accidents and emergency situations involving vehicles equipped
with high voltage electrical systems.

"As electric vehicles enter the marketplace in greater numbers, it's an
appropriate time to recognize best practices that facilitate a safe response
when these vehicles are in an accident," said SAE committee chairman Todd
Mackintosh.  

Among the recommended practices contained in the standard are:

- A procedure for OEM vehicle badging (labeling) placed at standardized,
consistent locations on the exterior and/or interior of the vehicle
identifying that a vehicle contains high voltage systems for first or second
responders arriving at an incident. This guide would enable first-responders
to quickly identify the involved vehicle powertrain type and determine if it
if contains a high voltage electrical system.  Parameters for the visual
content of the badging are also defined in the standard.

- A quick reference guide. "Think of this as a cheat sheet for
first-responders," said Mackintosh. "This will help emergency personnel
identify the location of high voltage components, high-strength steel, and
high voltage and supplemental restraint system disabling procedures to
ensure the safest response methods for both themselves and vehicle
occupants."

- A recommendation that OEMs follow common standards for disabling high-
voltage circuits and that vehicle OEMs provide a minimum of two methods of
initiating the disconnection and isolation of the high voltage system form
the vehicle.

- OEM guidelines for the creation of second responder (i.e. tow truck
operators)  safety instructions for the inspection and handling of damaged
or inoperable hybrid or electric vehicles, with a focus on the high voltage
systems. "We want to see OEMs create a set of steps to follow so
second-responders use safe practices. The second responder community should
be made aware of proper procedures when towing, handling and/or storing a
damaged or inoperable electric vehicle," Mackintosh said.

The National Highway Safety Transportation Administration (NHTSA)
participated in discussions and raised concerns over post-accident response.
"Safety is our top priority. The entire industry wants to ensure that first
and second responders are prepared for accidents involving electric
vehicles," Mackintosh said.

SAE International offers the standard via, download, mail or fax. The list
price is $66. Discounts are available for SAE International members.

To order "J2990-Hybrid and EV First and Second Responder Recommended
Practice," visit http://standards.sae.org/j2990_201211/. This standard was
developed and issued by SAE International's Hybrid-EV Committee.

SAE International is a global association of more than 133,000 engineers and
related technical experts in the aerospace, automotive and
commercial-vehicle industries. SAE International's core competencies are
life-long learning and voluntary consensus standards development. SAE
International's charitable arm is the SAE Foundation, which supports many
programs, including A World In Motion® and the Collegiate Design Series. -
www.sae.org -
Contact: Shawn Andreassi of SAE International, 1-724-772-8522 or [email protected]
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