Wash. Admin. Code § 468-200-200 - Personal responsibilities of emergency workers
(1) Emergency workers shall be responsible to
certify to the authorized officials registering them and using their services
that they are aware of and will comply with all applicable responsibilities and
requirements set forth in these rules.
(a)
Emergency workers have the responsibility to notify the on-scene authorized
official if they have been using any medical prescription or other drug that
has the potential to render them impaired, unfit, or unable to carry out their
emergency assignment.
(b)
Participation by emergency workers in any mission, training event, or other
authorized activity while under the influence of or while using narcotics or
any illegal controlled substance is prohibited.
(c) Participation by emergency workers in any
mission, training event, or other authorized activity while under the influence
of alcohol is prohibited.
(d)
Emergency workers participating in any mission, training event, or other
authorized activity shall possess a valid operator's license if they are
assigned to operate vehicles, vessels, or aircraft during the mission unless
specifically directed otherwise by an authorized official in accordance with
RCW
38.52.180. All emergency workers driving
vehicles to or from a mission must possess a valid driver's license and
required insurance.
(e) Use of
private vehicles by emergency workers in any mission, training event, or other
authorized activity without liability insurance required by
chapter
46.29 RCW is prohibited
unless specifically directed otherwise by an authorized official in accordance
with RCW
38.52.180.
(f) Emergency workers shall adhere to all
applicable traffic regulations during any mission, training event, or other
authorized activity. This provision does not apply to individuals who have
completed the emergency vehicles operator course or the emergency vehicle
accident prevention course and are duly authorized under state law to use
special driving skills and equipment and who do so at the direction of an
authorized official.
(2)
Emergency workers have the responsibility to comply with all other requirements
as determined by the authorized official using their services.
(3) When reporting to the scene, emergency
workers have the responsibility to inform the on-scene authorized official
whether they are mentally and physically fit for their assigned duties.
Emergency workers reporting as not fit for currently assigned duties may
request a less demanding assignment that is appropriate to their current
capabilities.
(4) Emergency workers
have the responsibility to check in with the appropriate on-scene official and
to complete all required recordkeeping and reporting.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 47.68 RCW. 96-02-067 (Order 160), § 468-200-200, filed 1/3/96, effective 2/3/96.
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