Standard Classification for Search and Rescue Dog Crew/Teams

SCOPE
1.1 this classification covers the aid of search and rescue managers in ordering resources for search and rescue incidents and to aid dog handlers in communicating the types of tasked for which they and their dogs have trained.  
1.2 This classification is intended as a supplement to the resource typing specifications of the Incident Command System and specifically as a means of typing search and rescue dog resources.  
1.3 This classification is suitable for classifying dog resources for a wide variety of emergency management purposes including both search and rescue and law enforcement incidents.  
1.4 This classification does not attempt to put forth standards of performance of training for dogs or their handlers. This is the responsibility of local agencies responsible for utilizing the resource.

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Designation: F 1848 – 98
Standard Classification for
Search and Rescue Dog Crew/Teams
This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 1848; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope 3.1.5 trailing, v—a search dog action that allows the dog to
range about a targets trail in proportion to the rafts of scent as
1.1 This classification covers the aid of search and rescue
it moves towards the freshest scent.
managers in ordering resources for search and rescue incidents
3.1.6 type, n—a classification that refers to resource capa-
and to aid dog handlers in communicating the types of tasks for
bility.
which they and their dogs have trained.
3.1.7 typing, v—the classification of search and rescue
1.2 This classification is intended as a supplement to the
resources by type and kind.
resource typing specifications of the Incident Command Sys-
2 3.2 Terminology not defined in this guide but referenced in
tem and specifically as a means of typing search and rescue
the text can be found in Terminology F 1633
dog resources.
1.3 This classification is suitable for classifying dog re-
4. Classification of Search and Rescue Dog Types
sources for a wide variety of emergency management purposes
4.1 Typing of SAR dog resources is based upon the most
including both search and rescue and law enforcement inci-
basic methods of using working dogs engaged in search and
dents.
rescueactivities.Thesetwobasictypesarebaseduponwhether
1.4 This classification does not attempt to put forth stan-
or not the dog can effectively discriminate between the human
dards of performance or training for dogs or their handlers.
scent of different individuals.
This is the responsibility of local agencies responsible for
4.2 Type I—Trained to discriminate human scent, and
utilizing the resource.
4.3 Type II—Not trained to discriminate human scent.
2. Referenced Documents
5. Classification of Search and Rescue Dog Kinds
2.1 ASTM Standards:
5.1 Kind classifications of SAR dog resources are based
F 1633 Guide for Techniques in Land Search
upon the specific tasks for which dogs are deployed.
3. Terminology 5.2 Kind A—Area Search Dog—SAR dog teams trained to
search moderately large unstructured areas of varied terrain.
3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:
5.3 Kind B—Avalanche Search Dog—SAR dog teams
3.1.1 air-scenting, v—a search dog action the dog to search
trained to search avalanche debris fields.
for human scent within a defined search area
5.4 Kind C—Cadaver Search Dog—SAR dog teams trained
3.1.2 kind, n—a classification of a group of similar team/
to search for deceased hu
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