
In case of serious accidents seconds may make
the difference between life and death, full recovery
or a lifelong handicap. Emergency rescue teams
have to be able to act immediately. Within the
automotive industry, technological developments
evolve at a high pace. The application of advanced
materials, reinforced constructions and safety
systems offer optimal protection in case of an
accident.
The chances of getting away unharmed have increased considerably through these developments. But with these improvements, it has also become more difficult for rescue teams to extricate people from vehicles involved in a crash.
The chances of getting away unharmed have increased considerably through these developments. But with these improvements, it has also become more difficult for rescue teams to extricate people from vehicles involved in a crash.
This
transforms safety components into new barriers to
both passengers and rescue workers. Non-inflated Airbags, stored gas inflators and alternative propulsion
systems with new characteristics are just
examples of potential dangers.
Localising and identifying these components during the rescue operation is therefore of prime importance. This is not an easy task, because these features differ with every make and model. Apart from that, new models and safety features are developed constantly. Very hard for rescue teams to keep up with!
Localising and identifying these components during the rescue operation is therefore of prime importance. This is not an easy task, because these features differ with every make and model. Apart from that, new models and safety features are developed constantly. Very hard for rescue teams to keep up with!

The CRS information sheet is an interactive illustration in which
all rescue-relevant components are shown. Parts of the vehicle
such as the roof, the side or the seats can be virtually removed
from the screen by operating simple buttons. Furthermore the
data concerning these components is immediately displayed by
simply clicking on the according object. The descriptive text is
often also linked to photos or graphics that further illustrates the
location or appearance of single components.
The CRS information sheet is a perfect assistance for emergency
respon- ders because the location of safety-relevant components
changes from OEM to OEM and from vehicle to vehicle. Stored
gas inflators, batteries and seatbelt pretensioners can almost
be located everywhere in the vehicle and can be identified very
quick with the CRS.
The information available in the CRS information sheet includes:
- Airbags
- Storage gas inflators
- Seatbelt pretensioners
- Body reinforcements
- Automatic roll bars
- Batteries
- Occupant classification system
- Fuel tank
- Special truck components, such as the chassis suspen sion or the seat adjustment
- Alternative propulsion sstem components, such as fuel cells, batterypacks, fueltanks and the according deactivati on procedure
| CRASH RECOVERY SYSTEM (Software) incl. 1 year database license | 804.933.5 |
| 1 year renewal database license | 806.016.9 |







