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<br /> STRATEGIES <br /> (What are you attempting to accomplish with this project? What you plan to do. E.g. <br /> developing permanent fitting stations for child restraints, enforcement activities, <br /> educational activities.) Use quantitive measures such as the number of training to be held, <br /> number of meetings to be held, number of roadblocks to be established, etc. <br /> All frontline responding personnel, twenty Engine Companies in all, will undergo <br /> training in the use and deployment of this emergency lighting and scene marking system. <br /> Upon delivery each Engine Company in the County of Hawaii Fire Department will <br /> receive one portable generator, one halogen work light, and one Emergency traffic sign. <br /> SOLUTION/IMPLEMENTATION <br /> (How will you get it done? E.g. hiring of personnel, purchasing of certain equipment, <br /> developing statewide conference, etc. The implementation phase should reflect what you <br /> will be asking for in your budget.) <br /> This project calls for the purchase of twenty (20) identical sets of: <br /> 1 Honda EU2000i portable generator, 1 Stanley WI2664 500 Watt work light, 1 <br /> Allsafe/SMC Fold and Roll Emergency traffic sign. <br /> Estimated Cost: $1664.97 per set, $33,299 total. <br /> EVALUATION <br /> (How aze you going to show effectiveness of your project? What measures can you use? <br /> E.g. increase seat belt/child restraint use, decrease in traffic crashes, decrease in alcohol- <br /> related crashes/fatalities, etc. You need to state how much of a decrease in fatalities or <br /> increase in usage rate you hope to accomplish. It is understandable that not one single <br /> project will be responsible for the entire increase or decrease of any one single item; <br /> however, you will be part of the whole.) <br /> Also list the task(s) to be accomplished. E.g. training, enforcement, classes, etc. <br /> The effectiveness of this project will be monitored by evaluating trends of work zone <br /> injuries and fatalities in Hawaii County, particularly work zones involving the County of <br /> Hawaii Fire Department. While historically the CHFD has not experienced personnel <br /> injuries or fatalities in work zones, the chance of these occumng increases each yeaz as <br /> the emergency call volume in Hawaii County increases. The CHFD hopes to reduce <br /> State of Hawaii work zone injuries and fatalities by keeping its work zone injuries and <br /> fatalities at zero. <br /> <br />