Scenarii Sample Clauses

Scenarii. A scenario is mainly defined by :  the application involved (type, size…)  the area around the application (access, buildings, stakes…)  the weather conditions (wind)  the incident occurring on the application (nature, duration…)  the presence of victim (location, number…) So, the number of possible scenario is infinitely variable. Virtual reality can provide implementation for all imaginable scenarii. Nevertheless, 109 scenarii have been imagined to cover a wide range of situations .Those scenarii cover the whole range of listed applications and are divided in 3 levels :  Discovery level  Advanced level  Expert level For the 3 pilot sessions 6 of them have been selected (colored in red in table 1 ). Table 1 Available scenarii FCH application Potential danger LEVEL Description related tactic 1 FC CAR NO LEAK DISCOVERY Single FC car accident - no H2 leak - extrictation - simple environment 1 2 FC CAR LEAK DISCOVERY FC car default - H2 leak - simple environment (small road) 2 3 FC CAR LEAK DISCOVERY Single FC car accident - H2 leak - no extrictation - simple environment (small road) 2 4 FC CAR H2 FIRE DISCOVERY FC car default - FC car in a fire - simple environment (small road) 3 5 FC CAR H2 FIRE DISCOVERY Single FC car accident - FC car in fire - no extrication - simple environment (small road) 3 6 FC BUS NO LEAK DISCOVERY Single FC bus accident - no leak - extrictation - simple environment 1 7 FC BUS LEAK DISCOVERY FC bus default - H2 leak - simple environment (small road) 2 8 FC BUS LEAK DISCOVERY Single FC bus accident - H2 leak - no extrictation - simple environment 2 9 FC BUS H2 FIRE DISCOVERY FC bus default - FC bus in a fire - simple environment (small road) 3 10 FC BUS H2 FIRE DISCOVERY Single FC bus accident - FC bus in fire - simple environment (small road) 3 11 H2 TRAILER (bundles cylinders or long cigars) NO LEAK DISCOVERY Single hydrogen trailer accident - no leak from the H2 trailer - extrictation - simple environment 5 12 H2 TRAILER (bundles cylinders or long cigars) LEAK DISCOVERY H2 trailer default - H2 leak - simple environment (small road) 6 13 H2 TRAILER (bundles cylinders or long cigars) LEAK DISCOVERY Single H2 trailer accident - storage on the trailer - H2 leak - extrictation - simple environment 6 14 H2 TRAILER (bundles cylinders or long cigars) LEAK DISCOVERY Single H2 trailer accident - dismantled storage (MIKADO) - H2 leak - extrictation - simple environment 6 15 H2 TRAILER (bundles cylinders or long cigars) H2 FIRE DISCOV...
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