Guarding and Controlling a Scene
Common Approach Path
All traffic through the scene should be limited to corridors, ie the paths which will keep disturbance of the scene to a minimum.
Ideally the investigator should search the areas to be used a corridors prior to them receiving any other traffic. This will reduce the possibility of evidence being introduced to the scene after the event. It will also reduce the possibility of evidence being damaged during subsequent fire inspections and investigation.
Initial Action when dealing with fires Not involving explosives
What to find out from incident controller
Preserving a fire scene
To assist in preserving the scene as much as possible whilst firefighting operations are in progress, the investigator should liaise with the Fire incident commander to limit unnecessary operations within the area of origin, including the number of personnel inside a structure
Prelim interview of Owner - Find out:
Initial Action Involving Explosives
Examining scene of explosives - What to look for
What to consider when identifying the best method of protection in relation to fire safety hazards
2. A strategy to prevent an occurrence or to mitigate its impact
Suspect enquiries in respect of fires not involving explosives