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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: PDA Equipment List." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Assessing, Coding, and Marking of Highway Structures in Emergency Situations, Volume 3: Coding and Marking Guidelines. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24609.
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130 PDA Equipment List Appendix A: PDA Equipment List Inspection Equipment Clipboard  Inspection forms  100’ measuring tape  Flashlight  Notepad  25’ pocket tape  Red paint marker and ribbon  Yellow paint marker and ribbon  Green paint marker and ribbon  Pens and pencils  Hammer  Keel/crayon  Binoculars  Cellular phone  Flagging tape  Duct tape  Portable ladder  Digital camera  Pliers  Micrometer  Wire brush  Chipping hammer  Pocket knife  Scraper  Traffic control equipment  Rope  Shovel  Boat*  Waders*  Underwater probe*  Electronic and Communication Equipment State or local maps  Laptop computer with charger  Copies of latest structure inspection files  Flash drives  Identification badges  Walkie-talkies or state- wide radio  Traffic cones  Satellite phone  Safety Equipment Hard hat  Work boots  Safety vest  Ear plugs  Safety glasses  Rubber boots  Rain gear  Work gloves  Rubber gloves  Dust mask  Personal Supplies First aid kit  Drinking water  Toilet paper  Food  *Specialized PDAR teams for evaluating scour-critical structures

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Research Report 833: Assessing, Coding, and Marking of Highway Structures in Emergency Situations, Volume 3: Coding and Marking Guidelines assists responders who will evaluate highway structures in emergency situations. In addition, the project produced Preliminary Damage Assessment Forms for each structure type, development guidelines to help create a mobile device smart application for the assessment process, and four types of training material to further help highway agencies and other emergency response organizations with implementing this guidance.

NCHRP Research Report 833, Volume 1, Volume 2, and Volume 3; along with NCHRP Web-Only Document 223: Guidelines for Development of Smart Apps for Assessing, Coding, and Marking Highway Structures in Emergency Situations provides guidelines for related coding and marking that can be recognized by highway agencies and other organizations that respond to emergencies resulting from natural or man-made disasters.

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