TEEX Rope Rescue Awareness and Ops Latest 2024-2025. Questions & Correct Verified Answers, Exams of Safety and Fire Engineering

TEEX Rope Rescue Awareness and Ops Latest 2024-2025. Questions and Correct Verified Answers. Graded A

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TEEX Rope Rescue Awareness and Ops Latest 2024-
2025. Questions and Correct Verified Answers.
Graded A
1 inch tubular webbing MBS โ€“ ANS 4000 lbf
Accessory cord should be __ - __ diameter of rope that it's being applied to โ€“ ANS
1/2-3/4
Anchor Point - ANSA single, structural component used either alone or in
combination with other components to create an anchor system capable of
sustaining the actual and potential load on the rope rescue system
Anchor strength requirements - ANS(ANSI) Z359.2
Anchor System - ANSOne or more anchor points rigged in such a way as to provide
a structurally significant connection point for rope rescue system components
Another name for substantial anchor points - ANSBombproof
ANSI Z359.2 - ANSRated anchors
Back ties - ANSAn anchor system component that reinforces a primary anchor
through a tension attachment to an equally substantial, in-line secondary anchor
Bend - ANSA knot connecting ends of rope or webbing together
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Graded A

1 inch tubular webbing MBS โ€“ ANS 4000 lbf Accessory cord should be __ - __ diameter of rope that it's being applied to โ€“ ANS 1/2-3/ Anchor Point - ANSA single, structural component used either alone or in combination with other components to create an anchor system capable of sustaining the actual and potential load on the rope rescue system Anchor strength requirements - ANS(ANSI) Z359. Anchor System - ANSOne or more anchor points rigged in such a way as to provide a structurally significant connection point for rope rescue system components Another name for substantial anchor points - ANSBombproof ANSI Z359.2 - ANSRated anchors Back ties - ANSAn anchor system component that reinforces a primary anchor through a tension attachment to an equally substantial, in-line secondary anchor Bend - ANSA knot connecting ends of rope or webbing together

Bight - ANSSection of rope or webbing formed into a U shape, with the loose ends not crossed over each other Brake Bar Rack: How many bars for generally rated load? - ANSAll 6 Brake Bar Rack: How many bars for technically rated load? - ANSAt least 4 Can back ties have slack? - ANSNO, can shock load the system Directional - ANSUsed to create a more favorable angle in the system Directional angle - ANS120 degrees or greater Do Fixed pulleys add MA? - ANSNo Dressing - ANSEnsuring the knots are pulled tight and clean and are recognizable Dynamic load - ANSForces created by moving loads Flammability - ANSCannot exceed 10% of its LFL GAR Process (remember 24 & 44) - ANS1-23 = green, 24-44 = amber, 45-60 = red General Use Life Safety Rope - ANSMBS of 9000 lbf

Load-Distributing Anchor (LDA) system - ANSMulti-point anchor system that distributes the weight of the load on the anchor points despite direction changes on the main line rope Load-sharing anchor - ANSStatic loads Load-sharing anchor (LSA) system - ANSMulti-point anchor system that distributes the load among the anchor points somewhat proportionately but will not adjust the direction changes on the main line rope Loop - ANSA section of rope or webbing formed into a circle with the ends crossing over each other Low-angle - ANS15-35 degrees Marginal Anchor points - ANS3000 lbf, 3 @ minimum Master Attachment Point (MAP) - ANSThe point at which multiple lines meet and connect to a rope rescue system NFPA 1006 - ANSStandard for Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications (INDIVIDUAL) NFPA 1500 - ANSStandard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program NFPA 1500 eliminated what for rescue ropes? - ANSUse once destroy philosophy

NFPA 1561 - ANSStandard on Emergency Services Incident Management System (ICS) (15__ = SAFETY) NFPA 1584 - ANSrehabilitation NFPA 1670 - ANSStandard on Operations and Training for Technical Search and Rescue Incidents (TEAM) NFPA 1855 - ANSStandard for Selection, Care, and Maintenance of Protective Ensembles for Technical Rescue Incidents (18s = care & maintenance) NFPA 1951 - ANSProtective Ensembles for Technical Rescue Incidents (helmet, gloves, boots) NFPA 1951 - ANSStandard on Protective Ensembles for Technical Rescue Incidents (PPE) (5 = S = SAFETY) NFPA 1983 - ANSStandard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services (LIFE SAFETY ROPE) NFPA 2112 - ANSFlashover gear OATH Tactile Signals - ANSOkay to stop and listen (1 tug), Advance (2 tugs), Take up rope (3 tugs), Help (4 tugs)

SUDOT Whistle commands - ANSStop (1 blast), Up (2 blasts), Down (3 blasts), Off rope (4 blasts), Trouble (continuous blast) Super static - ANSless than 1% stretch Technical Use Life Safety Rope - ANSMBS of 4500 lbf Tensionless hitch - ANS4:1 rule, 100% efficiency Terminated end of rope is attached at load it will yield an _____ numbered MA - ANSOdd Terminated end of rope is located at anchor it will yield an _____ numbered MA - ANSEven What MA do traveling pulleys add? - ANS2: Who can terminate an incident? - ANSSafety & IC Working end - ANSThe portion of a rope or webbing used to form a knot