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Hoisting an axe. Step 2: Tie a figure eight on a bight to make a small loop.


  • Hoisting an axe. This playlist is a compilation of videos that demonstrate firefighting hoisting skills the associated knots and how to tie them. 295) Describe the characteristics of escape rope and fire escape rope. Step 2: Tie a figure eight on a bight to make a small loop. Hoisting an Axe Step 1: The team that needs the axe should lower a rope with enough extra rope to tie the required knot around the axe. more The students shall tie knots, hoist attack hose, and hoist a varity of tools, with coaching and guidance from the Instructors. This fire drill video demonstrates how to hoist an axe or a halligan. In this short video instructor JP shares two methods for hoisting an axe from the fire fighting essentials manual to help you revise and learn these perishable skills. 20, pp. The purpose of this playlist The students must wear structural firefighting gloves while tying all knots and while hoisting tools and hose lines. more No description has been added to this video. Failure to complete any critical component constitutes a complete failure of the skill10/12=80% No description has been added to this video. more Ready for next-level training? Our sales team will be in touch soon to discuss our available plans and how we can assist your department in meeting its training requirements and needs. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like When placing a life safety rope into a rope bag, how should you start and what should you not do?, List the steps for hoisting an axe:, What knots are use to hoist an axe? and more. 20, p. Although gloves are required for tying all knots, it may be advisable for the students to tie knots without gloves until they gain confidence with the skill. . Step 3: Place the loop over the axe handle near the head. This section covers: Handcuff Knot, Hoisting an Axe or Halligan Tool, Hoisting an Exhaust Fan, Hoisting a hose line charged and uncharged, Hoisting a ladder, Tying a rope between objects, Inspecting a rope, Cleaning a rope, Daisy Chain, Creating a Drop Bag * Indicates a “Critical” component. The students must wear full PPE and SCBA (not breathing air but prepared to enter an LDLH atmosphere) for the actual hauling skills. 295–296) Describe the characteristics of water rescue throwlines. (NFPA 1001: 4. 19 Skill Drill 9-11 Hoisting an Axe Step 1: The team that needs the axe should lower a rope with enough extra rope to tie the required knot around the axe. Knowledge of ropes and knots is crucial to many areas of firefighting. 3. 295–297) List the two types of life safety rope and their minimum breaking strength. ysvxl tbv hkln nkcik auug xsqtxh odeanp wdl enngwm qnlw