ISO 17840-1:2022

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 March 2022

Road vehicles — Information for first and second responders — Part 1: Rescue sheet for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles

ISO 17840-1:2022 Files

English 15 Pages
Current Edition
46.61 BHD

ISO 17840-1:2022 Scope

This document defines the contents and the layout of the rescue sheet providing necessary and useful information about a vehicle involved in an accident to support the rescue team extricating the occupants as fast and as safe as possible.

This document is applicable to passenger cars and light commercial vehicles according to ISO 3833.

The identification of the vehicle and of the model through a database using the license plate, the VIN number, an automatic emergency call system (e.g. eCall) or other identifiers (e.g. bar code or QR code) is not covered by this document.

The rescue process or the process of handling the rescue sheets is not covered by this document.

This document does not cover information related to education and training for rescue teams.

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