17 - IFSTA Chapter 17 Flashcards

1
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apparatus placement procedures should be developed during

A

Preincident planning

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2
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Long extensions at low angles place the ________ amount of stress on an aerial device and, in some cases, reduce its load-carrying capacity.

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Maximum

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3
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Older trucks (typically built before______) should not be used at low elevations and long extensions, because they weren’t designed for those positions. Strict attention to the load chart must be maintained. Always follow manufacturers’ recommendations fo

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1991

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4
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______ refers to positioning the apparatus in a location that provides the utmost efficiency for operating on the fireground.

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spotting

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5
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Preincident plans should identify parking lots with potential for _______

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stabiliziation problems

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6
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Positioning with the front of the apparatus up-hill: With the ________, the truck has less resistance to sliding downhill

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rear tires off the ground

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7
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Positioning with the rear of the apparatus up-hill: — It will be easier to reach the ground with ____

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a platform operating off the rear of the apparatus.

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8
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Moderate to high winds impose a ______ on the aerial device and may reduce the overall stability by forcing movement for which the apparatus was not designed.

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Dynamic load

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9
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OSHA recently revised their overhead power line clearances for the construction industry. The new standard requires ___ feet between the device and overhead electric lines of less than 350 kilovolts. For high tensions lines of over 350 kilovolts, OSHA req

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20, 50

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10
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If the apparatus is to be positioned in a dead-end access, ________ into position if possible. This will make an escape faster if it becomes necessary.

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Back the apparatus

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11
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Turn the front wheels ____ from the firefighters working highway incidents

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Away

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12
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Most railroad companies advise that vehicles be kept at least _____ feet from the tracks when possible.

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25

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13
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keep the aerial device at least ____ feet above the level of the rails as an added safety precaution.

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25

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14
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If the fire building is known to be in poor repair, the aerial device should not be used _____

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supported position (touching the building).

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15
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If multiple apparatus must work on a bridge, do not park or operate all apparatus on the ______

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Same span

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16
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Never park an apparatus on ____

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Railroad tracks

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17
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Consider parking additional apparatus ____ to ____ feet behind the shielding apparatus to act as an additional barrier between firefighters and the flow of traffic.

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150, 200

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18
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On high-speed roadways, apparatus should not be driven against the normal flow of traffic unless the road _______

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is controlled by law enforcement

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19
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Position fire apparatus at _____ to act as a shield between the flow of traffic and the firefighters working on the incident

A

an angle

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20
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Which one of these is not a consideration for the placement of aerial apparatus?

A

Scene lighting

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21
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The term used to describe the area beneath a wall in which the wall is likely to fall?

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Collapse Zone

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22
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What places the maximum amount of stress on an aerial device and in some cases reduces its load carrying capacity?

A

Long Extensions

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23
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Which one of these is not a factor to consider when determining the final operating position of these aerial apparatus?

A

Water Source

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24
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What is the term for the position of the apparatus in a location that provides the utmost efficiancy for operating on the fire ground?

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Spotting

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25
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What is a good indication of underground voids?

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Manhole Covers

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26
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Which of these is not an example of a stable surface that could degrade with exposure to weather and or incident conditions?

A

Solid Concrete that is stable

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27
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What is the term for loads that involve motion, also known as shock loading?

A

Dynamic Load

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28
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Per OSHA, how many feet of clearance should be provided between the aerial device and overhead electric lines less than 350 Kilovolts?

A

20 feet

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29
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Per OSHA, how many feet of clearance should be provided between the aerial device and high tension lines greater than 350 Kilovolts?

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50 feet

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30
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What should you do if you are in a vehicle that contacts ot is energized by a power line?

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Stay where you are unless it is on fire

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31
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The aerial apparatus is the most stable when the aerial device is operated in what position?

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Operate the aerial device direct over the front or rear of the apparatus body.

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32
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At what angle does the greatest stability occur when jacklifting the tractor from in line with the trailer for use of the aerial device away from the angle?

A

60 degrees

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33
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Which one of these is not an example of stress on an aerial device?

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Proper Stabilization

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34
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Torsion of an aerial device is what type of force?

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Twisting

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35
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Which is not a guideline to abide by for apparatus positioning at highway incidents?

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Once on scene, place headlights in the high-beam setting without flashing

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36
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How far do most railroad companies advise to keep apparatus vehicles away from railroad tracks?

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25 feet

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37
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Which is not a guidline to abid by for aerial apparatus when opperating from a bridge?

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If multiple apparatus must work on a bridge, it is ok to park or operate all apparatus on the same span.

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38
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Which one of these is not an indicator of an unstable building?

A

Water damage

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39
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Which one of these is not a general consideration to abide by for aerial apparatus operators when responding to a potential hazardous materials emergency?

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Approach the incident from the downwind and downhill side if at all possible.

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40
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One reason aerial apparatus placement on a fireground is critical is because

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aerial devices and ladders have a fixed maximum length

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41
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What building factor determines if the aerial or engine park closer to the side of the building if aerial arrives first

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if the building is greater or less than 5 stories

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42
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Proper distance between an objective and aerial apparatus should include 3 considerations

A

maximum stability, best climbing angle and adequate extension

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43
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What combination of aerial ladder positioning places the greatest stress on the ladder

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long extension and low angle

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44
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Surfaces to be aware of when deploying stabilizers that may not support an aerial due to void spaces underground are termed

A

vaulted surfaces

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45
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When positioning the aerial apparatus up-hill, rear compartments will be difficult to reach as well as

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apparatus will be less resistant to sliding

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46
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Wind, vibration and falling objects all contribute to what regarding aerials

A

dynamic load

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47
Q

Which of the following OSHA distance guidelines are true regarding high voltage power lines

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maintain 20 feet clearance/350kV or less

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48
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If you respond to a person inside a vehicle with downed power line on top of it

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exiting the vehicle is more hazardous than remaining inside

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49
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Stabilizing the aerial device is improved by

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operating in line

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50
Q

When should the aerial appratus be driven past the fire building to better operate the aerial

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approaching from uphill side

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51
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On high speed roadways, apparatus should not be driven against flow of traffic unless

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cleared by law enforcement for access

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52
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It is recommended to park apparatus at least how far from railroad tracks

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25 feet

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53
Q

the collapse zone is how long

A

1.5 times the building height

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54
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When responding to an aircraft emergency landing, stage near the expected touchdown and

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complete the response after aircraft touchdown

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55
Q

When positioning for fire reported involving large storage tanks, operator should

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position up wind if possible

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56
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If the aerial apparatus is in a support role at the scene, where should it be located

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in a manner that does not obstruct other appartus that need to be closer

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57
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What position are most modern aerial devices designed to be deployed on roof tops

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unsupported

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58
Q

A method of stabilizing a Tillered aerial is called

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jackknifing

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59
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Maximum loading of the aerial ladder is possible at what angle

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between 70-80 degrees

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60
Q

Which of the following is a visual indicator of a compromised asphalt surface due to extreme heat?

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Shiny, glass-like surfaces where the asphalt “bleeds”

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61
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Which of the following is a factor that the driver/operator must consider when determining the final operating position of the aerial apparatus?

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Surface conditions

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62
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Which of the following is most likely a consideration for fire department SOP’s on apparatus placemenet?

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Height of the building

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63
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Which of the following involves turning the tractor at an angle from the truck?

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Jacknifing

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64
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When operating at storage tank fires, the apparatus should never be spotted where?

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Inside the dike that surrounds the affected tank(s)

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65
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When possible, the driver/operator should park on the same side of the tracks as a railway incident to do what?

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Negate the need to raise the aerial device across the tracks

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66
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Operating the aerial device in line with the longitudinal axis (apparatus body) can do what?

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Improve the stability of the aerial device

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67
Q

When operating on a bridge, which of the following best describes why the driver/operator should be sure the road surface upon which the apparatus is parked is in good repair and avoid weak spots?

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Stabilizers could punch through the bridge decking

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68
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When should the company officer and driver/operator most consider the possibility that a hazardous material may be involved in an incident?

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On all vehicle-related responses

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69
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When serving in a supporting role for a technical rescue incident, the proper positioning for an aerial device should be where?

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Away from the rescue operation, yet accessible if needed

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70
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What should the distance between the aerial apparatu and the objective be consistent with?

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The ladder’s planned use

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71
Q

Which of the following should be given the most consideration during aerial apparatus preincident planning for target hazards?

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Overhead obstructions

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72
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When approaching, positioning, and operating at an incident, how should the driver/operator place the apparatus?

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To minimize the angle and extension to which the aerial device will be raised

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73
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When should an aerial apparatus not park within a building’s collapse zone?

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When the building has been exposed to severe fire conditions

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74
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Which of the following increases stress the most on the aerial device?

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Operating ladder rungs nonparallel to the ground

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75
Q

On thin-skinned paved parking lots or private driveways, if the stabilizer pads or cribbing are not placed beneath the stabilizer shoes on the aerial apparatus, what will the stabilizers most likely do?

A

Puncture the parking surface

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76
Q

What are factors that work against an aerial device’s strength known as?

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Stresses

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77
Q

If operating an aerial apparatus at night, how should the driver/operator search for power lines or poles?

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With powerful lights

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78
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When responding to an incident on a roadway, why should the front wheels of the apparatus be turned away from the working firefighters?

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The apparatus will not be driven into them if it is struck from behind

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79
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In tactical considerations, which of the following does the proper distance between the objective and the aerial apparatus afford?

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Maximum stability

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80
Q

The area beneath a wall in which the wall is likely to land if it looses structural integrity is called?

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Collapse zone

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81
Q

What is the designate Hight that determines if the truck parks inside or outside of the engine?

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60 foot

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82
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What can create the maximum amount of stress on an aerial device and in some cases reduce its load caring capacity?

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Long extension and low angle

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83
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When positioning an aerial apparatus on the fire ground, what 2 things do you position for?

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Utmost efficiency and ladder to reach an object or person

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84
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What is the prepose of the stabilizer pad?

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To provide better weight distribution

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85
Q

Vaults, parking structures, utility chases, drainage culverts, and basements under sidewalks that are underground are called?

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Vaulted surfaces

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86
Q

What is a concern with aerial outrigger placement ?

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Unstable working surface due to weakening

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87
Q

A load that involves motion like wind, moving vehicles, earthquakes, vibration, and falling objects is called?

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Dynamic load

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88
Q

Overhead wires or cables should be considered dangerous. Electricity can jump a gap of up to how many feet?

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10

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89
Q

High voltage lines should be given how many feet of clearance?

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50

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90
Q

OSHA specifies 350 kilovolts as the divider between distance for clearance. What are they?

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20’ and 50’

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91
Q

If any apparatus becomes energized to potently energized, what should personnel do?

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Jump clear

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92
Q

If a apparatus is energized, what is the safe distance to be away from the apparatus?

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150’

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93
Q

With the ladder up on an aerial apparatus, when is it most stable?

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Off the front or rear

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94
Q

What is a good angle of stability with the cab of the tiller apparatus?

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60 Degrees

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95
Q

Where do you find the Manufactures Recommendation for Maximum Loading?

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On the apparatus turn table

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96
Q

What creates a twist in the the aerial device?

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Working over the side on a hill

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97
Q

If you have to raise the aerial device over a rail road trax what is the minimum height it should be?

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25’

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98
Q

The collapse zone is equal to what times the height of a building?

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1.5 times

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99
Q

What are the three big challenges with positioning at a refinery?

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Narrow driveways, dead ends, and overhead obstructions

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100
Q

Apparatus may be centered in front of the involved portion of the building for offensive operations or where for defensive operations?

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Corner of the building

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101
Q

The aerial device is parked outside of an engine if the building is greater then how many stories and feet?

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5 stories / 60 feet

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102
Q

Positioning the apparatus in a location that provides the utmost efficiency for operating on the fireground is called what?

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Spotting

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103
Q

The driver/operator must consider certain factors when determining the final operating position of all of the following except what?

A

Fire conditions

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104
Q

What is the unattached flat metal plate that is larger in area than the stabilizer foot called?

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Stabilizer pad

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105
Q

What is the ground above underground vaults such as underground parking structures, utillity chases, drainage culverts is called what?

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Vaulted surfaces

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106
Q

The primary spotting consideration associated with hot weather is what?

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Extreme heat may tend to weaken marginal or otherwise firm paved surfaces

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107
Q

Loads that involve motion is called what?

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Dynamic load

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108
Q

Electricity will arc across a gap as large as what?

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10 feet

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109
Q

Do not work within how many feet of high-voltage transmission lines?

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50 feet

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110
Q

The OSHA standard for distance between the device and overhead electrical lines of less than 350 kilovolts is what?

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20 feet

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111
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The apparatus is most stable when the aerial device is operated how?

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Directly over the front or rear of the vehicle

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112
Q

Aerial stress can occur from all of the following except what?

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Weight of equipment while engaged in fire fighting operations

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113
Q

Jacknifing the tractor at what degree angle from in-line with the trailer provides good stability when the aerial device is extended away from the angle

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60 degrees

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114
Q

Some of the most dangerous scenarios faced by firefighters are operations on highways, interstates, turnpikes, and other busy roadways. All of the following are incidents that may be encounter except what?

A

Medical emergencies

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115
Q

On high-speed roadways, apparatus should not be driven against the normal flow of traffic unless the road has been cleared by who?

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Law enforcement officials

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116
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On highway incidents you should consider parking additional apparatus how far behind the shielding apparatus to act as an additional barrier between firefighters and the flow of traffic

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150-200 feet

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117
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Where should apparatus never be parked?

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On railroad tracks

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118
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Most railraod companies advise that vehicles be kept at least how many feet from the tracks when possible?

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25 feet

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119
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The following are basic types of aircraft incidents to which aerial apparatus may respond except what?

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EMS calls

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120
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How far away should the aerial apparatus be if the power line voltage is unknown?

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50 ft

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121
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How far away should the aerial apparatus be if the power line voltage is 350 kilovolts or less?

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20 ft

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122
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At what angle does jacknifing the tillered truck provide the greatest stability?

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60 degrees

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123
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When operating near railroads, what is the minimum distance to be kept from the track whenever possible?

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25 ft

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124
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Which of the following is not one of the many indicators that a building may become unstable?

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Falling glass from windows

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125
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What is the factor that works against the aerial device’s strength?

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Stress

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126
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Where should the apparatus never be spotted when operating at a storage tank fire?

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Inside the dike

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127
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What is the proper positioning for an aerial device when serving in a supporting role for a technical rescue?

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Away from the operation, yet accessible

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128
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Which is not one of the challenges when positioning the aerial apparatus to attack fires or protect exposures in processing facilities or refineries?

A

Traffic

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129
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How should aerial apparatus generally approach incidents?

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Upwind, uphill

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130
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Where should the aerial apparatus position if it’s not possible to locate off the street during an emergency medical incident?

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Positioned to shield the patient loading area of the ambulance

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131
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What is one visual indicator of a compromised asphalt surface due to extreme heat?

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Bleeds, creating a shiny glass-like surface

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132
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Where should the aerial apparatus generally be positioned if it is going to be used in a supporting role?

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In a manner that does not block other apparatus that need to be closer to the work area

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133
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What is the reason for the driver/operator to position the apparatus on the same side of the tracks as the incident?

A

Negates the need to raise the aerial device across the tracks

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134
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How should the aerial apparatus be positioned when operating at an incident?

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Minimizes the angle and extension to which the aerial device will be raised

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135
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What does the proper distance between the objective and the aerial device afford?

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Maximum stability

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136
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What’s the tactical impact when positioning with the front of the apparatus directed uphill?

A

The rear compartments will be more difficult to reach

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137
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What’s the tactical impact when positioning with the rear of the apparatus directed uphill?

A

Easier to reach the ground with a platform operating off the rear

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138
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What benefit is provided when operating the aerial device in line with the longitudinal axis?

A

Imporved stability

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139
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Which terrain condition might become unstable as the incident progresses?

A

Frozen soil

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140
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Which of the following should be given the MOST consideration during aerial apparatus preincident planning for target hazards?

A

overhead obstructions

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141
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Which of the following is MOST likely a consideration for fire department SOP’s on apparatus placement?

A

height of the building

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142
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After the fire department has developed SOPs about aerial apparatus placement, when should the driver/operator follow them?

A

on every responses

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143
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In tactical considerations, which of the following does the proper distance between the objective and the aerial apparatus afford?

A

maximum stability

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144
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The distance between the aerial apparatus and the objective should be consistent with the?

A

ladders planned use

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145
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An aerial apparatus should not park within a buildings collapse zone when the building?

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has been exposed to severe fire conditions

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146
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Which of the following is a factor the driver/operator must consider when determining the final operating position of the aerial apparatus?

A

surface conditions

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147
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Which of the following is the BEST example of a surface that may be stable when the incident begins, but may become unstable as the incident progresses?

A

frozen soil

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148
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Driver/operators must be aware of parking on vaulted surfaces that may be created by?

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drainage culverts

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149
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Which of the following is a visual indicator of a compromised asphalt surface due to extreme heat?

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shiny, glass like surfaces where the asphalt “bleeds”

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150
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Which of the following is an example of a weather phenomenon caused by buildings that should be avoided by drive/operators when possible?

A

wind tunnels

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151
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The long standing fire service standard has been to provide clearance between the aerial device and overhead voltage lines energized from 600-50,000 volts, how much distance should be provided?

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10 feet

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152
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If operating an aerial apparatus at night, the driver/operator should search for power lines or poles?

A

with powerful lights

153
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Operating the aerial device in line with the longitudinal axis can?

A

improve the stability of the aerial device

154
Q

Which of the following involves turning the tractor at an angle from the truck?

A

jackknifing

155
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Factors that work against an aerial device’s strength are known as?

A

stresses

156
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When the aerial device is in motion, the stress on the device tends to be?

A

greater

157
Q

Which of the following best describe how driver/operators should approach incidents?

A

upwind and uphill

158
Q

Which of the following is MOST likely to affect the stability of the apparatus on highways and elevated roadways?

A

vibrations from moving traffic

159
Q

At a structure fire, which of the following is the best potential sign of a structural collapse?

A

sagging roofs

160
Q

Which of the following should be given the MOST consideration during aerial apparatus preincident planning for target hazards?

A

overhead obstructions

161
Q

Which of the following is MOST likely a consideration for fire department SOP’s on apparatus placement?

A

height of the building

162
Q

After the fire department has developed SOPs about aerial apparatus placement, when should the driver/operator follow them?

A

on every responses

163
Q

In tactical considerations, which of the following does the proper distance between the objective and the aerial apparatus afford?

A

maximum stability

164
Q

The distance between the aerial apparatus and the objective should be consistent with the?

A

ladders planned use

165
Q

An aerial apparatus should not park within a buildings collapse zone when the building?

A

has been exposed to severe fire conditions

166
Q

Which of the following is a factor the driver/operator must consider when determining the final operating position of the aerial apparatus?

A

surface conditions

167
Q

Which of the following is the BEST example of a surface that may be stable when the incident begins, but may become unstable as the incident progresses?

A

frozen soil

168
Q

Driver/operators must be aware of parking on vaulted surfaces that may be created by?

A

drainage culverts

169
Q

Which of the following is a visual indicator of a compromised asphalt surface due to extreme heat?

A

shiny, glass like surfaces where the asphalt “bleeds”

170
Q

Which of the following is an example of a weather phenomenon caused by buildings that should be avoided by drive/operators when possible?

A

wind tunnels

171
Q

The long standing fire service standard has been to provide clearance between the aerial device and overhead voltage lines energized from 600-50,000 volts, how much distance should be provided?

A

10 feet

172
Q

If operating an aerial apparatus at night, the driver/operator should search for power lines or poles?

A

with powerful lights

173
Q

Operating the aerial device in line with the longitudinal axis can?

A

improve the stability of the aerial device

174
Q

Which of the following involves turning the tractor at an angle from the truck?

A

jackknifing

175
Q

Factors that work against an aerial device’s strength are known as?

A

stresses

176
Q

When the aerial device is in motion, the stress on the device tends to be?

A

greater

177
Q

Which of the following best describe how driver/operators should approach incidents?

A

upwind and uphill

178
Q

Which of the following is MOST likely to affect the stability of the apparatus on highways and elevated roadways?

A

vibrations from moving traffic

179
Q

At a structure fire, which of the following is the best potential sign of a structural collapse?

A

sagging roofs

180
Q

When should apparatus placement procedures be developed?

A

During preincident planning

181
Q

The term used to describe the area beneath a wall in which the wall is likely to fall?

A

Collapse Zone

182
Q

Where should the engine and aerial apparatus park if the building is less than five stories tall?

A

Engine should park on the inside of the street closest to the building and the aerial apparatus should park on the outside of the engine

183
Q

What is the term for the position of the apparatus in a location that provides the utmost efficiancy for operating on the fire ground?

A

Spotting

184
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Which of these is not a step in reducing a hazard for aerial apparatus?

A

Operate aerial device at low angles off the side of the apparatus

185
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What will happen by facing an aerial device with two rear jacks uphill?

A

Angle of the turntable is decreased which increases the capability and stability

186
Q

What is the term for loads that involve motion, also known as shock loading?

A

Dynamic Load

187
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Per OSHA, how many feet of clearance should be provided between the aerial device and overhead electric lines less than 350 Kilovolts?

A

20 feet

188
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Per OSHA, how many feet of clearance should be provided between the aerial device and high tension lines greater than 350 Kilovolts?

A

50 feet

189
Q

With articulating apparatus, which of these is not a potential point of contact with power lines?

A

Hose bed

190
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The aerial apparatus is the most stable when the aerial device is operated in what position?

A

Operate the aerial device direct over the front or rear of the apparatus body.

191
Q

At what angle does the greatest stability occur when jacklifting the tractor from in line with the trailer for use of the aerial device away from the angle?

A

60 degrees

192
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When is stress the greatest on aerial devices?

A

When in motion

193
Q

Torsion of an aerial device is what type of force?

A

Twisting

194
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What happens to aerial loading as it is extended?

A

Loading capacity is decreased

195
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Which is not a guideline to abide by for apparatus positioning at highway incidents?

A

Once on scene, place headlights in the high-beam setting without flashing

196
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What should a driver/operator never do, on the scene of a roadway incident, in order to maintain scene safety?

A

Shutdown all warning lights

197
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How high should an aerial device be raised, if absolutely necessary, above a railroad track?

A

At least 25 feet

198
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Which is not a guidline to abid by for aerial apparatus when opperating from a bridge?

A

If multiple apparatus must work on a bridge, it is ok to park or operate all apparatus on the same span.

199
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Which of these is not a safety consideration to watch for during positioning on aircraft incidents?

A

Stage apparatus far away from the expected touchdown area

200
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Using the inside out method, where should the engine company be positioned in correlation to the truck company on a structure that is greater than five stories?

A

outside the truck

201
Q

What positioning causes the most stress on a aerial device?

A

long extension at low angles

202
Q

When should the stabilizer pads be used?

A

on every call where the stabilizers are deployed

203
Q

What is a good indicator of a “vaulted surface”?

A

manhole covers

204
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of positioning the front of the aerial apparatus up-hill from the incident?

A

the rear tires would be off the ground giving the truck less traction

205
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of positioning the front of the aerial apparatus up-hill from the incident?

A

the rear compartments will be more difficult to reach

206
Q

Which of the following is a disadvantage of positioning the rear of the aerial apparatus up-hill from the incident?

A

the front tires would be lifting off the ground causing the frame rails to sag making it difficult for the aerial to stow properly

207
Q

High winds impose what kind of load on the aerial device?

A

dynamic

208
Q

What is the preferred method of operating the aerial device in windy conditions?

A

operating parallel to the wind

209
Q

What is the minimal distance an aerial device can operate from transmission powerlines carrying over 50 kv of electricity?

A

50 feet

210
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How far can electricity gap or arc?

A

10 feet

211
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What is the minimal distance an aerial deice can operate from power lines carrying less than 350 kilovolts outlined by OSHA?

A

20 feet

212
Q

What is the minimal distance an aerial device can operate from power lines carrying 600 -50 kilovolts of electricity?

A

10 feet

213
Q

Aerial device’s have the most stability when:

A

they operate in line with the longitudinal axis of the body

214
Q

Jackknifing a tillered aerial apparatus beyond 90 degrees:

A

decreases the stability of the aerial device

215
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What is the proper positioning for a tillered aerial device to allow for the greatest stability?

A

jackknifing the tractor 60 degrees and extending away from the angle

216
Q

When does the maximum loading occur in unsupported aerial devices>

A

angles between 70 and 80 degrees from horizontal

217
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Which of the following best describes optimal position for an aerial device when approaching an incident from the uphill side of an incline?

A

proceed pass the objective and operate the aerial from the rear

218
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According to IFSTA, what is the minimal distance that shall be kept between an aerial device and railroad tracks?

A

25 feet

219
Q

Which of the following incident objectives is not a consideration for aerial placement on an incident?

A

handline deployment

220
Q

The area beneath a wall in whch the wall is likely to land if it loses structural integrity is what?

A

Collapse Zone

221
Q

If a building is less than five stories tall, the pumping apparatus may be positioned where?

A

Inside

222
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If a building is more than five stories tall, the pumping apparatus may be positioned where?

A

Outside

223
Q

What type of extension places the most stress on the aerial?

A

Long extensions at low angles

224
Q

One visual indicator of a compromised asphaly surface due to extreme heat is when?

A

The asphalt “bleeds”

225
Q

A load that involves motion is what?

A

Dynamic Load

226
Q

Electricity will arc across a gap as large as how many feet?

A

10

227
Q

An aerial device should provide how many feet of clearance between it and high-voltage transmission lines over 50,000 volts?

A

50

228
Q

When jacknifing a tractor, the greatest stability occurs when the angle is approximately how many degrees?

A

60

229
Q

Good stability occurs between how many degrees when jacknifing a tiller?

A

60-90

230
Q

When approaching a building from the uphill side, the apparatus should be operated how?

A

Over the rear of the apparatus

231
Q

When approaching a building from the downhill side, the apparatus should be operated how?

A

Over the front of the apparatus

232
Q

The maximum loading for any unsupported aerial device occurs when operated at what angles?

A

70-80 degrees from horizontal

233
Q

When operating on a roadway incident, consider parking additional apparatus where to act as an additional shield?

A

150-200 feet behind the shielding apparatus

234
Q

If necessary to raise an aerial above railroad tracks, what precaution should be taken?

A

Keep aerial at least 25’ above rails

235
Q

What is a collapse zone equal to?

A

One and a half times the height of the building

236
Q

Which of the following is not an indicator that a building may be becoming unstable?

A

Water coming from in between floors

237
Q

When running hazardous materials incidents that also involve other vehicles, what should firefighters be preppared for?

A

A car accident

238
Q

What is a risk of positioning an aerial device with the front of the apparatus up-hill?

A

The truck has less resistance to sliding downhill

239
Q

What is a risk of positioning an aerial device with the rear of the apparatus up-hill?

A

The frame rails may sag and make the device more difficult to stow

240
Q

Where is the weight calculated when an aerial is flowing water?

A

center-point of the ladder

241
Q

For a building less than five stories, or 60 feet, where should the aerial position?

A

on the outside of the engine

242
Q

What places the maximum amount of stress on the aerial device?

A

long extensions at low angles

243
Q

What may be a factor that affects the distance that the aerial may be positioned from the building?

A

condition of the fire building

244
Q

What term refers to positioning the apparatus in a location that provides the utmost efficiency for operating on the fire ground?

A

spotting

245
Q

What may reduce the overall stability by forcing movement for which the apparatus was not designed?

A

dynamic load

246
Q

what does decreasing the angle of the turntable do?

A

increase capability and stability of the aerial

247
Q

Who sets the predetermined maximum wind speed recommendations for safe operations?

A

vehicle manufacturer

248
Q

How big of a gap could electricty arc across?

A

10 feet

249
Q

When jackknifing a tillered apparatus, what is the approximate degree of the greatest stability?

A

60 degrees

250
Q

When an apparatus must operate off an incline, the driver/operator can reduce the stresses by doing what?

A

spotting the turntable downhill from the point of operation

251
Q

The maximum loading for any unsupported aerial device occurs at what angle?

A

70-80 degrees

252
Q

When operating near railroads, how far away from the tracks do railroad companies recommend keeping vehicles?

A

25 feet

253
Q

If the aerial device is being used for direct fire attack at a petroleum storage facility, what position would be most efficient to discharge foam streams?

A

upwind

254
Q

The proper positioning of an aerial apparatus at a technical resuce operation will depend of what?

A

if the aerial is being used to aid in the mitgation of the incident

255
Q

Bulging walls, sagging roofs, falling brings and blocks, and interior collapse are indicators of what?

A

potential building collapse

256
Q

Aerial apparatu placement at the scene of a fire or medical incident is limited by what?

A

Order in which they arrive

257
Q

What factors work against the aerial device’s strength?

A

stresses

258
Q

How can the stability of an aerial apparatus be improved?

A

operating inline with the apparatus body

259
Q

If you must exit an apparatus that is in contact with an electric line, how should you do so?

A

jump clear of the apparatus

260
Q

Many fire departments have established what kind of guidelines that help with orderly placement of aerial apparatus on an incident scene?

A

SOPs

261
Q

What is the proper distance between the objective and the aerial apparatus?

A

The distance that affords the maximum stability

262
Q

What position places the most stress on the aerial ladder?

A

Long extensions at low angles

263
Q

Positioning apparatus in a location that provides the utmost efficiency for operating on the fireground is known as:

A

Spotting

264
Q

In warm weather, what consideration should an apparatus operator take when positioning on solid, dry ground?

A

Ground can become unstable from fireground runoff

265
Q

How should the aerial device be deployed on snowy or icy surfaces?

A

Keep the aerial in line with the chassis

266
Q

What is a visual indicator of a compromised asphalt surface in extreme heat?

A

Bleeding or glass-like asphalt

267
Q

When possible, how should aerial apparatus position on grades/hills?

A

Uphill

268
Q

Moderate-to-high winds impose what kind of a load on the aerial device?

A

Dynamic load

269
Q

What is the preferred way to position the aerial in high-wind conditions, if necessary?

A

Parallel to the wind

270
Q

The long standing fire service standard has been to provide what distance between the aerial device and high-voltage lines between 600 to 50,000 volts?

A

10 feet

271
Q

The long standing fire service standard has been to provide what distance between the aerial device and high-voltage transmission lines over 50,000 volts?

A

50 feet

272
Q

If your apparatus becomes electrically charged, what is the proper way to move away from the apparatus?

A

Place your feet together and hop or shuffle until you are out of the danger area

273
Q

In what position is the apparatus most stable when using the aerial?

A

When the aerial is used on the longitudinal axis

274
Q

The condition when the position of a tractor and trailer form a 90 degree angle is known as?

A

Jackknifing

275
Q

Most modern aerial devices are designed to be operated in what position?

A

Unsupported position

276
Q

When does the maximum loading for any unsupported aerial device occur?

A

At angles between 70 and 80 degrees from horizontal

277
Q

When can apparatus drive against the normal flow of traffic on high-speed roadways?

A

Once the road has been cleared by law-enforcement officials

278
Q

How should aerial apparatus be positioned on roadway incidents?

A

Parked at an angle

279
Q

When working around railroad tracks, aerial devices should be kept how high above the level of the rails?

A

25 feet

280
Q

What is the NFPA standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications?

A

1002

281
Q

If the fire building is less than five stories tall, what side of the street should the engine park on?

A

Side closest to the building

282
Q

If the fire building is greater than five stories tall, where shall the engine park?

A

Outside of the truck company

283
Q

Moderate to high winds impose what kind of load on the aerial device?

A

Dynamic

284
Q

In windy conditions, what is the preffered postion for the aerial?

A

Parallel to the wind

285
Q

Electricity will arc across a gap as large as what?

A

10 feet

286
Q

What is the amount of clearance needed from overhead powerlines energized between 600 to 50,000 volts?

A

10 feet

287
Q

What is the required clearance from overhead powerlines energized over 50,000 volts?

A

50 feet

288
Q

According to the new standard, what is the required clearance from overhead electric lines energized less than 350 kilovolts?

A

20 feet

289
Q

For high tension power lines over 350 kilovolts, OSHA requires a clearance of what?

A

50 feet

290
Q

The aerial apparatus is most stable when the aerial is operated where?

A

Directly over the front or rear

291
Q

What is the preferred method to maximize the reach for rear mounted aerial devices?

A

Backing the apparatus

292
Q

When jackknifing a tiller, the greatest stability occur from approximately what angle?

A

60 degrees

293
Q

When jackknifing a tiller, good stability occurs at angles up to what?

A

90 degrees

294
Q

When approaching from the uphill side, how should the aerial apparatus park?

A

Pull past the building, operating the aerial from the rear

295
Q

When is an aerial device at its weakest operating position?

A

Low angle of elevation and long extension

296
Q

The maximum loading for any unsupported aerial device occurs when operated at what angles?

A

70 - 80 degrees

297
Q

When operating on a highway, how far back should you consider parking additional apparatus?

A

150 - 200 feet

298
Q

Most railroad companies advise that vehicles be kept what distance from the tracks?

A

25 feet

299
Q

When possible, what side of the tracks should a driver park on?

A

Same side as the incident

300
Q

Which of the following is sign of an impending collapse of a building during a structure fire?

A

sagging roofs

301
Q

Which of the following is a visual indicator of a compromised asphalt surface due to extreme heat?

A

shiny, glass like surfaces where asphalt “bleeds”

302
Q

Which of the following is a generic rule for driver operators when approaching an incident scene?

A

uphill/ upwind

303
Q

Which of the following places the most stress on an aerial device?

A

operating the ladder rungs nonparallel to the ground

304
Q

When an apparatus must operate off an incline, the drive/operator can reduce stress by:

A

spotting the turntable downhill from the point of operation

305
Q

Firefighters should not operate near high voltage power lines with over 50,000 volts within:

A

50 feet

306
Q

When the aerial device is in motion, the stress on the deice tends to be:

A

greater

307
Q

Operating the aerial device in line with either the front or rear of the vehicle is also in line with the:

A

longitudinal axis of the vehicle

308
Q

At which angle (when jackknifing) is a tillered aerial device the most stable?

A

60 degrees

309
Q

At which angle (when jackknifing) is a tillered aerial device the least stable?

A

beyond 90 degrees

310
Q

When approaching an incident from the uphill side, aerial apparatus should be driven:

A

past the fire building and operate off the rear

311
Q

What is the average weight of a firefighter in full gear?

A

250 lbs.

312
Q

Fire apparatus should not park within:

A

25 feet of a railroad

313
Q

When positioning the aerial device for an incident involving a petroleum storage facility, the driver operator should ensure that the apparatus is:

A

located outside the dike walls

314
Q

What are two possible methods of heat exposure that can place stress on an aerial device?

A

radiant and convection

315
Q

What kind of load can high/ moderate winds impose on an aerial device?

A

dynamic load

316
Q

Electricity can arc or gap from overhead wires to aerial devices from distances up to:

A

10 feet

317
Q

Power lines that contain more than 50,000 volts of electricity are considered to be:

A

transmission lines

318
Q

OSHA requires a minimal distance between aerial equipment and power lines carrying less than 350 kilovolts to be:

A

20 feet

319
Q

How much distance should there be between the aerial device and a power line if voltage is not known to the aerial driver operator?

A

50 feet

320
Q

When two aerials respond to a given location the first-arriving aerial goes where?

A

Front of the building

321
Q

If a building is greater than five stories or how many feet the engine takes the outside position and the aerials park next to the building?

A

60 ft +

322
Q

Older trucks typically built before when should not be used at low elevations and long extensions because they weren’t designed for those positions?

A

1991

323
Q

What refers to positioning the apparatus in a location that provides the utmost efficiency for operating on the fireground?

A

Spotting

324
Q

When should stabilizer pads be used?

A

Whenever the stabilizers are deployed

325
Q

Moderate to high winds impose what on the aerial device?

A

Dynamic load

326
Q

How much clearance should be between the aerial device and overhead high-voltage lines energized from 600-50,000 volts?

A

10 ft

327
Q

Clearance for high-voltage transmission lines over 50,000 volts is what?

A

50 ft

328
Q

OSHA standard for overhead power line clearances for the construction industry requires how many feet between the device and overhead electric lines of less than 350 kilovolts?

A

20 ft

329
Q

For electric lines over 350 kilovolts OSHA standard is for a distance of how many feet?

A

50 ft

330
Q

Apparatus stability is greatest when the aerial device can be operated how?

A

In line with the longitudinal axis of the apparatus

331
Q

Jackknifing the tractor at what angle from in-line with the trailer provides good stability when the aerial device is extended away from the angle?

A

60 degrees

332
Q

When jackknifing a tractor beyond what angle does stability decrease rapidly?

A

90 degrees

333
Q

When approaching from the uphill side, the apparatus should be driven past the fire building and the aerial device should be operated how?

A

Over the rear of the apparatus

334
Q

When approaching from the downhill side, the apparatus should stop where?

A

Short of the fire building

335
Q

Most modern aerial devices are designed to be operated how?

A

Unsupported position

336
Q

All individuals operating on scene of highway incidents must wear what?

A

Approved reflective safety vest

337
Q

To maintain scene safety, a driver/operator should never do what while on the scene of a roadway incident?

A

Shut down all warning lights

338
Q

Even when the railroad company has stopped all traffic, the aerial device should still be at least how far above the level of the rails as an added safety precaution?

A

25 ft

339
Q

If the fire building is known to be in poor repair, the aerial device should not be used how?

A

Supported position

340
Q

Besides following the sop’s, who’s discretion is to determine positioning of the truck apparatus at an actual fire incident?

A

Incident commander

341
Q

When should apparatus placement procedures be developed?

A

Preincident planning

342
Q

Based on positioning procedures, one example shows the 2nd truck going to the rear or side of building. Where is the second truck on the other example?

A

Stage one block away

343
Q

What do some departments base their SOP’s about apparatus placement?

A

Height of the building at the scene

344
Q

To maximize reach, where does the aerial park when the bulding is greater than five stories ?

A

Inside of the pumpers

345
Q

Maximum stabilty,best climbing angle and adequate extension are examples to ?

A

Proper distance between aerial and objective

346
Q

By getting as close as safety possible, what should the driver/operator avoid?

A

Long extensions at low angles

347
Q

What should an apparatus do as a last alternative for positioning?

A

Park on soft surfaces

348
Q

Parking structures, utility chases and drainage culverts are all factors on the creation of?

A

Vaulted surfaces

349
Q

What is a shiny, glass-like surface on asphalt indication of?

A

Compromized due to extreme heat

350
Q

With the rear tires off the ground, the truck has less resistance to sliding, Choose the most appropriate:

A

Position front of apparatus uphill

351
Q

What situation is only possible on grades that are perpendicular to the long centerline of the apparatus?

A

To level the truck

352
Q

What can reduce the overall stability by forcing movement for which the apparatus is not designed for?

A

Dynamic load

353
Q

Which will prevent you from becoming a conductor between two areas of the ground that are charged differently?

A

Stay away from source keeping both feet on the ground at the same time

354
Q

What is the distance an electric arc can go?

A

As large as 10’

355
Q

Based on the OSHA requirements, what is the required clearence for high tension lines over 350 kv?

A

50’

356
Q

If a person is not harmed and is trapped in a vehicle touching power lines, what is the best action?

A

Have power company de-energize the power lines first

357
Q

How can a driver improve the stability of aerial apparatus?

A

Operating in line with the longitudinal axis

358
Q

Which is the best position for maximum stability for a tiller aerial apparatus?

A

Jacknife tractor 60 degrees from in line with trailer

359
Q

What distance do most railroad companies advise the vehicle should be kept away from tracks?

A

At least 25’

360
Q

In order for apparatus placement to utilize the inside out method, where the aerial is parked outside of the engine, a building needs to be less than how many stories tall?

A

5 stories

361
Q

What is a visual indicator of a compromised asphalt surface?

A

bleeding, glass-like surface

362
Q

When positioning an aerial apparatus on a grade, what is a negative effect of positioning with the front of the apparatus up-hill?

A

Rear compartments will be more difficult to reach

363
Q

Which force on an aerial is considered loads that involve motion, also known as shock loading?

A

Dynamic load

364
Q

What is the fire service standard for distance needed to be kept between the aerial and overhead power lines?

A

10 feet

365
Q

How much clearance should be maintained between an aerial and high-voltage transmission lines over 50,000 volts?

A

50 feet

366
Q

If it becomes necessary to exit an apparatus that is in contactwith electric lines, what is the best method to get out of the danger area?

A

Hop or shuffle

367
Q

What is the least stable position for an aerial in regards to the angle of operation?

A

Perpendicular to the apparatus

368
Q

Tillered aerial apparatus have the greatest stability when the angle of jackknifing is approximately what from the in line position?

A

60 degrees

369
Q

What type of stress on aerial devices is imposed when at rest?

A

Static

370
Q

When approaching from the uphill side, how should an aerial apparatus position and operate the aerial?

A

Pull past the building and operate the aerial device from the rear

371
Q

When approaching from the downhill side of a fire building, how should the aerial apparatus position and operate the aerial?

A

Stop short of the building and operate the aerial over the front of the apparatus

372
Q

The maximum loading for any unsupported aerial device occurs when operated at angles between what from horizontal?

A

70 and 80 degrees

373
Q

How is a supported aerial tip positioned in relation to the target location?

A

Resting againt it

374
Q

What position are most modern aerial devices designed to be operated in relation to the target location?

A

Unsupported position

375
Q

What stress is imposed on an aerial when the ladder rungs are operated nonparallel to the ground?

A

Torsion

376
Q

How far from railroad tracks should apparatus be parked?

A

25 feet

377
Q

If it becomes necessary to operate an aerial device across a railroad track, how far above the rails should the device be operated?

A

25 feet

378
Q

The collapse zone is how many times the height of the building?

A

1.5