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MSA Rally Recovery Licencing Rally
/ Off Road recovery is the only motorsport recovery disciplined that is licenced
by the MSA. The licencing procedure
applies both to unit operators and crewmembers with the minimum age for licence
application set at 18. Your
first step towards becoming a licence holder is to apply for a trainee licence
and then to contact an existing unit operator to act as a mentor to guide you
through your training period. They will also be able to help with choice of
equipment when you start your own unit. A
licence application form, which must be endorsed by your mentor, can be
downloaded from the MSA Web Site at msauk.org Although
the outlay for the basic equipment is not too expensive, all operators, from
experience, carry far in excess of the list. The biggest expense will be the
vehicle and winch. As some of the cars you will be expected to recover will
weigh a considerable amount, added to the extreme terrain you may be recovering
them from, it follows that the vehicle you choose for your recovery unit must be
of sufficient size and weight to counteract any forces you will be using. The
most popular vehicle amongst our members is one of the Land Rover makes, i.e.
90, 110, Discovery, Range Rover etc. although we do have some specialist units
such as an American Chevrolet Recovery Unit and a Unimog both with spec lifts. There
are two categories of Recovery Unit – Light and Heavy. The vehicle, which must
be a 4X4, and equipment requirement for both categories is the same, the
difference is the facility to provide a lift and tow [also known as suspended
tow] for the casualties. The most
common units for providing this service is the towed or vehicle mounted Harvey
Frost crane and a vehicle mounted spec lift unit. The
recommended training period is for a minimum of one year with a requirement to
take an assessment within two years. During this period you will be expected to
attend three training days, a marshals training day where rally radio procedure
and fire fighting is covered and two recognised MSA approved recovery training
days. Also, you will be required to attend six events as a recovery operative
and gain attendance signatures from event officials. With the limited seating in most units it is acceptable to
use your vehicle and shadow the stage licenced unit Whilst
there is no requirement for recovery personnel to hold a first aid certificate
it is strongly recommended that you do so.
Your remit does not cover medical duties but there are going to be times
when you are the first on scene after an incident and of course the very nature
of what we do is inherently dangerous. When
you have reached a level of competency and with the support of your mentor you
will be asked to attend an assessment where you will recovery a car under
simulated event conditions. A recognised MSA assessor who is experienced in all
aspects of rally recovery will carry this out. Your
event remit will be to recover the casualties back onto the stage and to a point
where the service crew can collect it, in most cases this will be the start or
end of the stage, which can be up to 10 miles away. MSA Requirements Section S 1.6
Rally
/ Off-Road Recovery Unit 1.6.1
Purpose To provide for the recovery
of vehicles only 1.6.2
Types of Vehicle A] Light Recovery – four wheel drive, 2 ton winch
B] Heavy Recovery – four wheel drive, 2 ton winch,
and rear jib 1.6.3
Identification Clearly marked ‘RECOVERY’ and carrying yellow
flashing beacon 1.6.4
Crew The crew will consist of a minimum of two licenced
operators at least one of whom must hold a full licence. Section S2.1
Crew Requirements – System of Acceptance and Upgrading
Recovery Unit EquipmentGeneral
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Yellow Beacon ·
Radio
Race 169.3375MHz FM Rally 81.575MHz AM ·
Personal
Protective Equipment for each crew member ·
1 x 20lb [9Kg]
dry powder fire extinguisher ·
1 x 2 gallon
[9Ltr] light water / AFFF fire extinguisher ·
Survival blankets ·
1 Warning
Triangle ·
Vehicle powered
portable lighting and torches ·
Suitable cutters
for harnesses, straps etc Tools ·
Hacksaws and a
supply of blades ·
1 Bow saw ·
1 1m Crowbar ·
1 pair bolt
croppers ·
1 set of metric
spanners [open ended and ring] or set of metric combination spanners · Hammers Large and small·
Ropes [min 4m,
1500Kg SWL] ·
1 Spade ·
Selection of Cold
Chisels / Bolster chisels ·
Selection of
coupling hardware ·
Equipment
suitable for securing / stabilising and towing vehicles Powered Tools ·
1 Trolley jack
1015Kg or High Lift Jack or Air bag system Medical ·
Basic First Aid
Kit - in
compliance with requirements for 11-20 employees as detailed by ·
A supply of burns
dressings [including ‘watergel’ type dressings] which should include unused clean plastic bags ·
A sterile
solution for eye irrigation ·
Selection of
splints ·
Report cards
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