BLACK DIAMOND SEARCH & RESCUE COUNCIL

Uniform Standards

1. SCOPE

1.1 These Standards describe professional dress and appearance for members of the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council, Inc., (the Council), when they are engaged in official activities such as search and rescue missions or in related training or activities with other emergency response organizations.

2.REFERENCED DOCUMENTS

2.1Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council, Inc., Personal Equipment List, Revised October 2009

2.2Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council, Inc., Test Method for Recognizing Wilderness Rescue Technicians, Revised February 2006

2.3Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council, Inc., Standards of Conduct for Members of the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council, Inc. Amended October 2009

3. DEFINITIONS

3.1 Required Uniform: Council members must display A Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council issued photo-identification card at chest level on environmentally appropriate clothing, and must carry a search and rescue (SAR) pack containing personal equipment required by the mission and the recommended Personal Equipment List.

3.2Agency Uniform: Clothing with insignia and markings identifying the member as part of an incorporated fire, emergency medical, search and rescue, or other emergency response organization. Members of the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council, Inc. are encouraged to wear the uniform of their home agency, if it is suitable for search and rescue missions or training.

3.3Optional uniform: Members may display a printed or embroidered Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council logo on jackets, raingear, or other environmentally appropriate outer clothing.

4. DISCUSSION:

4.1 Members of the Black Diamond SAR Council are required to present a professional appearance and demeanor in all dealings with fellow Council members, responsible agents, fire, EMS, and emergency response agencies, and the public with whom the Council and its members interact in the course of official activities.

4.2 Members of the Black Diamond SAR Council must clearly identify themselves by their required Council uniform: clothing appropriate to the environment and mission, a laminated photo-identification card, and their search and rescue (SAR) pack containing equipment and supplies to perform tasks required by the mission.

4.3Only Council members in good standing may display the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council photo identification card, or display the logo of the Council on clothing, packs, hats, or vests.

4.4All insignia with the copyrighted Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council logo remains the sole property of the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council, Inc. Items with the Council logo are issued to members upon payment of a replacement cost fee. Members who resign or who are dismissed or suspended are required to return those items to the Treasurer. The Treasurer of the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council is authorized to reimburse the departing member pro-rated replacement costs of the returned item(s).

4.5Members of the Group should report to each training activity and search operation with the necessary safety equipment, personal equipment, and supplies required to assume any task for which they have been trained. Members should refer to the Black Diamond SAR Council Personal Equipment list and their personal knowledge, skills, and experience in the environment and the type of mission.

4.6Safety equipment must be worn and used according to the environment or dictates of the mission at all times a team member is engaged in training activities or operations. Disregard of safety rules and common safety practices is a violation of the Standards of Conduct.

4.7Council members may not display the Black Diamond logo, nor advertise their membership in the council while engaged in private activities, including providing training to individuals or groups, and in dealing with landowners or officials.

4.8 If a member improperly represents the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council by inappropriate display of the official Council logo or identification card while acting privately with an unendorsed organization, misuse of Council identification may be cause for dismissal of the individual from the Council.

5. REQUIRED UNIFORM:

5.1The Council uniform consists of a laminated Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council photo-identification card displayed at chest level on environmentally suitable clothing and a search and rescue (SAR) pack containing search equipment appropriate to the mission and the recommended Personal Equipment List.

6.OPTIONAL UNIFORM:

6.1Members of the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council, Inc. are encouraged to wear the uniform of their home fire or EMS agencies, if suitable for Council training and search and rescue missions.

6.1Council members may choose to wear the Council logo on environmentally appropriate personal clothing for SAR missions and training. Shirts with the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council logo should conform to the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council Personal Equipment List, and must present a professional appearance to responsible agents, search managers, and the general public.

6.2Members may wear professional-appearing Tee- or polo-type shirts with the imprinted Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council logo or incorporated name in suitable environmental conditions. Long sleeved shirts are recommended for training exercises and SAR missions for protection from abrasion and sun.

6.3 The Personal Equipment List requires trousers of cotton-polyester twill, wool, poly-wool or ripstop BDU fabric that will dry quickly and are suitable for the mission and the season. Members may choose light or dark colored trousers that present a professional appearance. Shorts are not approved for wear on missions or training events.

6.4 Cotton denim shirts or trousers and cotton thermal underwear that do not dry quickly are not approved for wear on SAR missions: the higher elevations of the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council’s operational area feature sudden weather and temperature changes in all seasons of the year.

7. INSIGNIA:

7.1 The official Council photo identification card must be displayed at chest level on all outerwear, such ason the left shirt pocket flap or on the left SAR pack strap.

7.2 A printed or embroidered cloth name tape or a plastic or metal name bar may be centered on the

left pocket flap seam of amember’s long sleeved optional uniform shirt, above the official Council photo identification tag.

7.3 A member may indicate his or her level of training by cloth patches, such as Emergency Medical Technician centered on the right shoulder of his or her optional uniform shirt or jacket. Training may also be shown by items of jewelry on the right pocket flap of an optional uniform shirt.

8. FOOTWEAR

8.1 Footwear should be climbing-quality lug-soled boots in good repair. Boots with good ankle support and suitable for rough terrain are required for SAR missions or training. Light Nylon liner socks with heavy wool socks or two-layer socks are recommended.

8.2 Soft-soled or smooth-soled footwear such as tennis or casual shoes are not authorized for mission or field training wear.

8. HEADGEAR

8.1 Wool or polyester baseball-type billed caps with the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council logo are approved.

8.2 UIAA or CE approved mountaineering style helmets with 3 (or more) point suspension and non-elastic chin straps are required for Field Team Leaders in semi-technical search operations.

Helmetsare mandated for all personnel in underground, vertical or high angle, or other hazardous environments. Helmets should have means to attach a headlamp for night or underground operations.

8.3Helmets should be professional in appearance. Personal color code striping, qualification decals, or the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council logo may be affixed.

8.4Members may not display the Black Diamond logo or official identification card, while engaged in strictly private activities. The Black Diamond name or logo on a helmet or personal equipment should be covered or obscured with tape or other means if confusion could arise from the public assuming a member’s official actions due to the presence of the Council logo or name.

9. OUTERWEAR

9.1 The official Council photo-identification card should be displayed outside of jackets and raingear required by environmental conditions,. The Council logo may be embroidered or printed on jackets or other outerwear.

9.2 Members may wear tactical or "bush" vests with the Council logo and/or other organizational patches over outer clothing.

10. SAFETY EQUIPMENT

10.1The member’s search and rescue pack must be carried at all times as part of the official uniform, with maps, rations, water, clothing, raingear, and other items selected according to the environment, mission, and the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council Recommended Personal Equipment List.

10.2 The member must be dressed in environmentally suitable clothing, including boots, gloves, and

outerwear according to the Recommended equipment list.

10.3Helmets and gloves are required for all semi-technical and technical tasks. Vertical and cave missions require additional personal protective equipment such as climbing harness, ascending and descending systems, with additional equipment and additional lights.

10.4 Council members may need to add gear bags for vertical equipment and personal items required in a cave or vertical environment.

10.5Members of the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council are expected to be self-sufficient for 24 hours when dispatched to SAR missions. It is recommended that sleeping bags, pads, and shelter tarps, tents, or bivouac bags be pre-packed in duffel bags or other containers, ready for mission callout.

11. UNIFORM ACCESSORIES

11.1 Additional utility and personal protection items such as pagers, radios, flashlights, or glove and mask pouches are authorized for uniform wear, as appropriate to the mission.

11.2 Multi-purpose tools or rigging or other folding knives are approved ifcarried in packs, pockets or in belt pouches. Fixed blade sheath knives should not be carried on the person due to the danger of injury from falls on uneven search terrain.

12. UNIFORM APPROVAL AND REVISIONS

12.1 Uniforms are approved by action of the elected Directors of the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council. The Directors may revise Standards as necessary.

12.2 The Coordinator is responsible for interpretation of Uniform and other Standards of the Black Diamond Search and Rescue Council, Inc.

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