19 - IFSTA Chapter 19 Flashcards

1
Q

What NFPA standard describes the requirements for ladder belts and tethers?

A

1983

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2
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When do personnel not necessarily need to be anchored to a structual part of the ladder or platform?

A

Any time they are operating off the ladder

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3
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What type of hazard is created when wire rope comes close to or contact otjer mechanical parts?

A

Pinch

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4
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Which is not a command fiven to the aerial operator?

A

Lift

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5
Q

Which of the following is not a responsibility of the primary control position?

A

Be belted in position to protect against abrupt of unexpected ladder movement

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6
Q

Any time there is a firefighter operating at the secondary control position, there must be:

A

A trained aerial operator at the primary controls

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7
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The four series of motions of rasing the aerial device are:

A

Elevating, rotating, extending, lowering

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8
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What order should the aerial device be moved?

A

Elevated, rotated, extended, lowered

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9
Q

All movements of the aerial must be slow, smooth and controlled, also known as:

A

Feathering

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10
Q

What is the prefered method to operate the nozzle on a master stream from an aerial device?

A

Remote control box/wireless

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11
Q

How many firefighters should be on the top fly of the aerial ladder when changing the stream pattern?

A

1

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12
Q

What may result if sudden pressure changes should occur?

A

Shock loading and ladder sway

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13
Q

How many degrees should the areal device be elevated, extended to what percentage of it’s length and what should the nozzle pressure on a smooth bore should be no more than what?

A

75, 80, 80

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14
Q

What is the limit of ice accumulation allowed by NFPA 1901?

A

1/4”

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15
Q

Which NFPA establishes static load requirments that an aerial apparatus must meet when operating on a grade?

A

1901

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16
Q

Which NFPA provides guidance for inspections of the apparatus chassis and aerial device?

A

1911

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17
Q

When approaching a structure with the aerial, always finish by

A

Lowering

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18
Q

How many feet should the aerial device be kept away from power lines of unknown voltage?

A

50’

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19
Q

What should always be done prior to extending or retacting the ladder?

A

Drain the waterway

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20
Q

From which direction should you approach rescue victims?

A

Upwind

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21
Q

each operator on the aerial device should be equipped with a fall restraint ladder belt and tether

A

a fall restraint ladder belt and tether

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22
Q

Personnel must be safely anchored to a structural feature of the ladder or platform:

A

Any time they are not actively climbing or descending the ladder.

Any time they are not actively entering or exiting the platform.

Any time the device is in motion.

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23
Q

Use only structural features of the ladder or platform for

A

Anchor points

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24
Q

Climb or descend an aerial carefully maintaining

A

three points of contact with a structural feature at all times

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25
Q

When the aerial device is in motion

A

use fall protection on ladders and in the platform.

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26
Q

Never extend or retract the aerial device

A

with people on the ladder.

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27
Q

While operating the aerial, if visual contact cannot be maintained then the operator

A

must rely on a spotter.

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28
Q

Never place personnel at the tip or platform of the aerial device

A

if the operation can be accomplished without them being there.

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29
Q

Ladder capacity ratings are established for many different operating positions other than

A

full extension and zero degrees elevation.

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30
Q

Failure to properly stabilize the apparatus could result in

A

tipping the apparatus.

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31
Q

What is a knuckle on an articulating aerial apparatus?

A

Joint between two boom sections.

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32
Q

What must be done with the valves and nozzles on an aerial device to minimize shock loading?

A

open and close them in a SLOW and controlled manner

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33
Q

True pinnable waterways

A

are permanently attached nozzle systems that can be operated from either the tip of the aerial or one section lower.

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34
Q

What is the 75-80-80 guideline for detachable ladder pipe use?

A

75 degree elevation, 80 percent extended length, and 80 psi nozzle pressure for a 112-inch tip.

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35
Q

The limit of ice build-up allowed by NFPA® 1901 is

A

1/4 inch on all surfaces.

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36
Q

If the aerial device is going to be used for elevated master stream operations, avoid parking it so that

A

the stream will be operated against the wind.

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37
Q

What is ice shrugging?

A

slowly extending and retracting the aerial device to remove accumulated ice

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38
Q

If the aerial device comes into contact with high heat and cannot be moved immediately

A

water streams should be applied to the device to help keep it cool.

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39
Q

While most manufacturers do not recommend using the aerial device to physically lift a load, the aerial device is sometimes used

A

to create a high point anchor for a rope rescue system that moves a load.

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40
Q

Some aerial devices may also be used to

A

deploy master streams to below-grade locations.

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41
Q

What equipment is essential for personel who will be climbing the ladder or riding in the platform?

A

Fall protection

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42
Q

What fall protection features are on an aerial ladder or platform?

A

Handrails, railings, and gates

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43
Q

What NFPA standard includes ladder belts and tethers?

A

1983

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44
Q

How many points of contact should you have climbing or decending a ladder?

A

3

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45
Q

Which of these is not a command for aerial device movement?

A

Beam in/Beam out

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46
Q

Where is the primary control position for the aerial operator?

A

Lower control usually at the turntable

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47
Q

Where is the secondary control position for the aerial operator?

A

Upper control usually in the platform basket

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48
Q

Who is responsible for the safe operation of the aerial device?

A

Aerial operator

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49
Q

What is the term for the graphical or tubular description of the load that can be distributed on an aerial device?

A

Load chart

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50
Q

What causes ladders to have higher tip capacities?

A

As elevation angles increase or when the ladder is not fully extended

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51
Q

What is the proper order for aerial device operation?

A

Elevation, rotation, extension, and lowering

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52
Q

How should aerial devices be operated?

A

Slow, smooth, and controlled

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53
Q

Why should full speed aerial operations be minimized?

A

It puts a large amount of dynamic stress on the aerial device when the motion is haulted

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54
Q

What is unique about a water tower?

A

It is equiped with only a master stream nozzle at the end of the upper boom and not intended to lift firefighters or equipment

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55
Q

What is the term for the joint between two sections of the boom in an articulating aerial device?

A

Knuckle

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56
Q

What does NFPA require on elevated platforms?

A

Heat sheild and protective water curtain nozzle

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57
Q

What is the 75-80-80 guideline for quick ladder pipe use?

A

75 degree elevation, 80 percent extended length, and 80 psi nozzle pressure

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58
Q

What NFPA standard establishes static load requirements that an aerial apparatus must meet when operating on a grade?

A

1901

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59
Q

How much ice does NFPA allow to build up on aerial device surfaces before it becomes unsafe?

A

1/4”

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60
Q

What is the term for slowly extending and retracting the aerial device to remove accumulated ice?

A

Ice shrugging

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61
Q

Any time personnel are not actively climbing, decending, entering, exiting or device is in motion, what must occur

A

Personnel must be safely anchored

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62
Q

The NFPA 1983 standard on life safety rope also pertains to what safety device on an aerial

A

ladder belt and tether

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63
Q

Three pionts of contact must be maintained during what aerial operation

A

climbing or decending

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64
Q

When is it acceptable to rotate, elevate or lower the aerial when people are on the ladder

A

if they are securely attached to a structural feature

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65
Q

Extending and retracting the aerial when people are on the ladder is acceptable when

A

this is not acceptable

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66
Q

Ladder capacity ratings on the load chart establish ratings for

A

many different operating positions

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67
Q

What part of the articulating aerial device can decrease visibility for the operator

A

knuckle

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68
Q

A pinnable water way is located where on the aerial in rescue mode

A

one fly section back from tip

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69
Q

If the aerial water way has a remote control available, what is true about it’s use

A

it is preferred to use the remote to control the nozzle due to safety and reduced manpower

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70
Q

Wire rope on aerial ladders will develop barbs, when these are present it is important to

A

wear gloves

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71
Q

The stresses on an aerial ladder that involve motion, such as wind or falling objects is known as

A

shock or dynamic loading

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72
Q

The 75-80-80 guideline for a quick ladder pipe refers to

A

75 deg elevation, 80% extension, 80 psi for 1-1/2 tip

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73
Q

Water curtains on aerials are designed to do what

A

protect firefighters from sudden radiant heat or flames

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74
Q

NFPA 1901 states the limit of ice build up on all surfaces of an aerial can be no more than

A

1/4 inch

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75
Q

If whole trees are moving, it is safe to estimate wind speed of

A

32-38 mph

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76
Q

If the heat sensors on the aluminum aerial change color what must occur next

A

aerial device removed from service

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77
Q

When using the auxiliary hydraulic pump it is necessary to operate

A

operate in intervals to reduce overheating

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78
Q

What type of aerial device is best suited for below grade rescue

A

three boom articulating boom

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79
Q

Which of the following is correct when stabilizing an aerial apparatus

A

Never set up on slopes exceeding the manufacturer’s recommendations

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80
Q

Besides slowing down during inclement weather, what other precaution should be taken

A

turn off auxiliary brake

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81
Q

Which of the following pieces of equipment can be used in below-grade operations, while not exceeding weight restrictions?

A

A winch mounted to the platform

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82
Q

Which of the following is recommended when operating an aerial device?

A

Primary operator must be prepared to override operations

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83
Q

Some mounted video cameras have what capability?

A

Thermal imaging

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84
Q

High wind gusts can impose sufficient force which may cause what?

A

The deformation or twisting of the aerial device

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85
Q

What is the limit of ice build-up allowed by NFPA 1901?

A

1/4 inch (6mm)

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86
Q

Driver/operator should never perform which of the following moves?

A

Extend or retract the device with people on the ladder

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87
Q

NFPA requires an aerial elevating platform to have which of the following?

A

Heat shield and water curtain nozzle

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88
Q

How many firefighters should be on the top fly section of the aerial ladder when changing the stream pattern?

A

Only one firefighter at a time

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89
Q

Due to its weight, ice adversely affects stability, lessens the working load capacity, and significantly does what else?

A

Decreases rescue capability

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90
Q

What effect takes place when the driver/operator operates the aerial device on a grade?

A

It greatly complicates the stress placed upon the device

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91
Q

What NFPA standard specifies static load requirements for a aerial apparatus when operating on a grade?

A

NFPA 1901

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92
Q

Before placing an aerial device back in service after heat, mechanical, or power failure, it should be tested in accordance with what NFPA standard?

A

NFPA 1911

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93
Q

Which of the following contains information about the ladder capacity ratings?

A

Load chart

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94
Q

What is the strongest position for the aerial device during icy conditions?

A

In line with the apparatus chassis

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95
Q

When should personnel anchor their tether to a structural anchor?

A

As soon as possible upon entering the basket

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96
Q

A foot pedal or valve on the floor in the platform of an aerial device typically operates what?

A

Water-curtain nozzle

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97
Q

As new apparatus are being designed, how are detachable ladder pipes and appliances being used?

A

Less frequently

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98
Q

Which of the following is recommended if winds exceed manufacturer’s limits?

A

Cease operations

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99
Q

Which operator performs the final positioning of the aerial ladder during rescue or other fire fighting operations?

A

Secondary control operator

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100
Q

Any thawing agent which is used in response to cold weather must be what type of agent?

A

Noncorrosive

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101
Q

What of the following is the safest anchor point?

A

Ladder rung

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102
Q

Who is responsible for the safety of people on an aerial device when it is in motion?

A

Aerial operator

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103
Q

Who helps the aerial operator position when blind spots are an issue?

A

Spotter

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104
Q

What must the primary control operator be ready to do if unsafe conditions are encountered?

A

Override secondary controls

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105
Q

What is the name of the chart that describes the load distributions based on extension, stabilizer setup, wind, ice and water flow?

A

Load chart

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106
Q

What is the order of using a telescoping aerial apparatus?

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Elevate, rotate, and extend

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107
Q

On some apparatus, simultaneous motion when 1 function is suddenly released while another is still in use can cause what?

A

Hydraulic pressure spike and erratic behavior

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108
Q

The joint between two sections of boom in an articulating aerial device is called?

A

Knuckle

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109
Q

Why should full-speed operations regardless of skill level be minimized?

A

Dynamic stress on the ladder

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110
Q

Why must all valves and nozzles be opened and closed slowly?

A

To minimized shock load

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111
Q

A shock load on an aerial device is also known as what?

A

Dynamic load

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112
Q

Detachable waterways should use what guide lines for ladder pipe usage?

A

75-80-80

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113
Q

What do the 3 numbers correspond to in the detachable waterway guidelines?

A

Elevation, % of extension length, psi

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114
Q

What’s the purpose of the water curtain nozzle?

A

Protection from extrema heat

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115
Q

What is the limit of ice build up allowed by NFPA 1901?

A

1/4”

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116
Q

What is the weight of 1 cubic inch of ice?

A

.03 lbs.

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117
Q

What is it called when you slowly extend and retract an aerial device to remove ice?

A

Ice shrugging

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118
Q

What of the following is NOT a sign of heat damage to an aerial device?

A

Paint chips

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119
Q

What is the most common scenario that requires below grade rescue?

A

Special rescue operations

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120
Q

What of the following is Not an adverse condition?

A

High heat

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121
Q

Before a driver operator is considered qualified he or she should be capable of operating the divice in all of the following situations except for what?

A

Emergency maneuvers

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122
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All operators on an aerial device should be equipped with what?

A

Fall restraint ladder belt and tether

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123
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Most ladder belts and tethers are not designed for what?

A

Self-rescue

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124
Q

Anywhere wire rope (cable) comes close to or cantact other mechanical parts such as pulleys, sheaves, roller guides, or any structural features son the device than what exists?

A

Pinch hazard

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125
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Wire rope (cable) through use will develop what which can slice skin?

A

Barbs

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126
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All of the following are commands to use when relaying movement instructions except for what?

A

Elongate

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127
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The primary control position for the aerial operator is where?

A

Lower controls

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128
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At a minimum what type of communication with personnel at the tip should be had?

A

Two-way

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129
Q

Graphical or tabular description of the load that can be distributed on an aerial device based on factors such as extension, elevation, stabilizer set-up is called what?

A

Load chart

130
Q

Raising the aerial device consists of a series of motions that should be done in an order. What is the order?

A

Elevated, rotated, extended, lowered

131
Q

Because of the forces being generated, all movements must be what?

A

Feathered

132
Q

What is the joint between two sections of boom in an articulating aerial device called?

A

Knuckle

133
Q

The speed at which an aerial device moves is proportional to the amount of what?

A

Control lever movement

134
Q

Elevated water delivery systems are divided into the following categories except what?

A

Aerial ladders with portable waterways

135
Q

All valves and nozzles must be opened and closed in a slow and controlled manner to minimize what type of loading of the aerial device?

A

Shock

136
Q

When using pinnable waterways, placement of the master stream at the tip is called what mode?

A

Fire fighting mode

137
Q

The quick guideline for quick ladder pipe use is what?

A

75 - 80 - 80

138
Q

Use ladder pipes perpendicular to the rungs on older units and allow for a maximum lateral movement of how many degrees on either side?

A

15

139
Q

The limit of ice build-up allowed by NFPA 1901 is how much on all surfaces?

A

0.25 inches

140
Q

1 cubic inch of ice is how heavy?

A

0.03 pounds

141
Q

Which NFPA standard dictates the requirements for a ladder belt and tether?

A

NFPA 1983

142
Q

Who is responsible for selecting the the length of the tether which must be consistent with ladder operations?

A

Safety officer

143
Q

Which actions should never be preformed with personell operating on an arial ladder?

A

Extending or retracting

144
Q

What is the main reason for always wearing protective gloves when handling wire rope on an aerial apparatus?

A

barbs may develope which can slice skin

145
Q

Where should the “primary control” position be located on an aerial apparatus?

A

At the turntable

146
Q

Where is the “secondary control” position located on an aerial apparatus?

A

Upper tip controls or in the platform basket

147
Q

Where can you find the manufacturers provided information on distributed load capacities, depending onthe ladders extension and elevation?

A

Load chart

148
Q

What is the proper order of movements for placing the aerial ladder to its objective?

A

Elevate, rotate and extend

149
Q

The operational speed of the aerial device is directly proportional to what?

A

Amount the control lever is pushed or pulled

150
Q

What is the term that describes the joint between two sections of a boom in an articulating aerial device?

A

Knuckle

151
Q

What is the main reason why it is most desirable to operate the nozzle on an aerial ladder using remote controls?

A

Eliminates placing a firefighter in a hazardous position

152
Q

Why is it important to open and close valves and nozzles in a slow and controlled manner on aerial devices?

A

Minimize shock loading the aerial device

153
Q

What is the general guideline for quick ladder pipe use? (elevation, extension, PSI

A

75-80-80

154
Q

On elevated platforms, what are two protective requirements located beneath the platform?

A

Heat shield and protective water curtain

155
Q

What is the designed use for protective water curtains?

A

Emergency situations where personell and equipment are endangered by radiant heat or flames

156
Q

What force is imposed on an aerial device when operated on a grade?

A

Twisting

157
Q

What is the max limit of ice build-up on an aerial device per NFPA 1901?

A

1/4 inch

158
Q

What is the term that refers to slowly extending and retracting the aerial device to remove accumulated ice?

A

Ice shrugging

159
Q

If an aerial device has been exposed to heat damage, before placing the apparatus back in service, it should be given a thorough operation test in accordanc with which NFPA standard?

A

1911

160
Q

Which type of aerial devie is particularly well-suited for below grade rescue operations?

A

Three-boom articulating aerial platform

161
Q

Which of the following is a fall protection device for an aerial platform?

A

gates

162
Q

In addition to fall protection, devices should be installed on all aerial devices, each operator on the device should have what?

A

a fall restraint ladder belt and tether

163
Q

Who selects the length of the tether that is used as fall protection features for aerial devices?

A

the safety officer

164
Q

When descending the ladder, firefighter should?

A

anchor the tether any time they pause the climb

165
Q

Which of the following should occur before moving an aerial device with people on the ladder?

A

maintain communications between personnel

166
Q

When should personnel anchor their tether to a structural anchor?

A

as soon as possible upon entering the basket

167
Q

Which of the following hazards exists when rope comes into contact with other mechanical parts like pulleys and rollers that are on the device?

A

pinch hazard

168
Q

Which of the following is a reason personnel should always wear gloves when handling wire rope?

A

rope with barbs can slice your hand

169
Q

The driver/operator must be well versed in?

A

aerial layout and operations of device controls

170
Q

Any time there is a firefighter operating the second secondary control position, there must also be a trained and authorized aerial operator at the?

A

primary control position

171
Q

Which operator performs the final positioning of the aerial ladder during rescue and other firefighting operations?

A

secondary control position

172
Q

Which of the following contains information about the ladder capacity ratings?

A

load chart

173
Q

The operation speed of an articulating device is directly proportional to the?

A

amount the control lever is pushed or pulled

174
Q

When operating an articulating aerial what makes the outward visibility area difficult to operate?

A

knuckle

175
Q

It is generally not considered safe to move aerial ladders with detachable waterways very far because?

A

the hose and nozzle are charged

176
Q

As new apparatus are being designed, detachable ladder pipes and appliances are?

A

being used less frequently

177
Q

NFPA requires an aerial elevating platform to have a?

A

heat shield and water curtain nozzle

178
Q

What NFPA standard specifics static load requirements for aerial apparatus when in grade?

A

NFPA 1901

179
Q

Which of the following situations is a platform aerial device not designed to routinely handle?

A

operating on a grade

180
Q

High wind gust can impose sufficient force to cause?

A

the deformation to twisting of the aerial device

181
Q

WHat NFPA Standard do ladder belts and tethers have to meet?

A

1983

182
Q

Who is responsible for the the safety of people on the aerial device when it is in motion?

A

The aerial operator

183
Q

Which motions should never be done while people are on the ladder?

A

Extend or retract

184
Q

What type of hazard is presented with wire cables when they come close to or contact other mechanical parts?

A

Pinch

185
Q

WHich of the following are standard commands for moving an aerial device?

A

Raise, Lower, Rotate, Extend, Retract

186
Q

Where is the primary control position?

A

The lower controls, usually the turntable

187
Q

What should be referenced to determine the load capacity depending on the ladder extension and elevation?

A

Load chart

188
Q

What must a driver/operator do prior to conducting operations with the aerial?

A

Properly stabilize the apparatus

189
Q

What order should an aerial device move in?

A

Elevated, rotated, extended, lowered

190
Q

What term describes slow and smooth movements of the aerial device?

A

Feathering

191
Q

What is the joint between two sections of a boom in an articulating aerial device?

A

Joint

192
Q

Why should all valves and nozzles be opened slowly on an aerial device?

A

To minimize shock loading the aerial device

193
Q

When using the aerial in a fire attack mode, what should occur with the waterway?

A

It should be pinned so have the nozzle at the tip of the aerial

194
Q

How many firefighters should be on the top fly of the aerial when changing the stream pattern?

A

1

195
Q

Sudden pressure changes can result in what?

A

Shock loading and ladder sway

196
Q

When should a protective water curtain be used?

A

Emergency situations

197
Q

Which NFPA standard establishes static load requirements that an aerial apparatus must meet when operating on a grade?

A

1901

198
Q

What is the limit of ice build up allowed and which NFPA standard establishes this?

A

1/4” and NFPA 1901

199
Q

What is the process of slowly extending and retracting the aerial device to remove accumulated ice?

A

Ice shrugging

200
Q

What type of aerial device is particularly well-suited for below grade rescue operations?

A

Three-boom articulating aerial platform

201
Q

What is a unique concern to operating articulating aerial apparatus?

A

Operating Space

202
Q

Per NFPA 1901, what is the amount of ice build-up allowed?

A

1/4”

203
Q

What does the term, “shrugging off”, mean?

A

removal of ice from moving parts by slowly extending and retracting moving parts

204
Q

How much does one cubic inch of ice weigh?

A

0.03lbs.

205
Q

Where would you generally find the primary operator controls for aerial devices?

A

turntable pedestal

206
Q

What could be a contributing factor of aerial device failure?

A

operator knowledge

207
Q

Ladder belts and tether’s should meet the requirements of which NFPA standard?

A

1983

208
Q

Who is responsible for the safety of people on the device whenever it is in motion?

A

Aerial operator

209
Q

Which of the following contains information about the ladder capacity ratings?

A

Load chart

210
Q

What should be minimized, regardless of the operator’s skill level?

A

full-speed operations

211
Q

Why is the knuckle of particular concern when operating an articulating aerial device at lower elevations?

A

due to it being outside of the operator’s visibilty

212
Q

What is the most desirable way to operate an elevated master stream nozzle?

A

remote control

213
Q

Which of the aerial ladder water delivery systems present more of an operational challenge?

A

aerial ladders with detachable waterways

214
Q

Where should the supply hose be located when an aerial doesn’t have a pre-piped waterway?

A

in the center of the ladder

215
Q

What is the guideline for quick ladder pipe use?

A

75 degrees elevation, 80 percent extension, 80 psi nozzle pressure

216
Q

What does the NFPA standard require an elevating platform be equiped with?

A

heat shield and water curtain nozzle

217
Q

Who is responsible for monitoring the wind, ice, and waterflow, ensuring not to exceed the load chart limitations?

A

Operator at the primary controls

218
Q

Who performs the final positioning of the aerial ladder during resuce or other firefighting operations?

A

secondary control operator

219
Q

What is recommended before retracting an aerial device?

A

open waterway drains

220
Q

If the voltage is of a power line unknown, how far should you keep the aerial device, vehicle, and personnel?

A

50’

221
Q

where must people be safely anchored to on a ladder?

A

structural feature

222
Q

When must people be anchored on a ladder or platform truck?

A

not climbing up, entering a platform or when the ladder is in motion

223
Q

What motion can never happen with people on the ladder?

A

extend or retract

224
Q

What does foot pedal or valve on the floor of the platform typically operate?

A

water-curtain nozzle

225
Q

what must a driver must be well versed on aerial trucks?

A

in the layout and operation of aerial device controls

226
Q

What does cold weather do to hydraulic oil?

A

increase the viscosity

227
Q

How many points of contact when exiting, entering or working on apparatus?

A

3 points

228
Q

What is guideline for quick ladder pipe use?

A

75 degree elevation, 80%extended and 80 psi nozzle pressure

229
Q

What is a protective water curtain used for?

A

use for emergency situations where personnel and equipment are exposed to radiant heat and flames

230
Q

what conditions do aerial drivers need to be aware of?

A

high winds

231
Q

what is the limit of ice build up allowed on ladder ?

A

1/4 inch

232
Q

what is term used to remove ice by extending and retracting the ladder?

A

shrugging off

233
Q

What is good to do with ladder trucks on windy days ?

A

train and learn reach of fire stream

234
Q

where should you park if aerial is going to be used as a master stream?

A

with the wind

235
Q

what is needed to lower ladder if main hydraulic pump fails?

A

auziliary hydraulic pump

236
Q

where do you aim ladder for victim rescue?

A

above and then lower down

237
Q

when using ladder pipe what needs to be done first?

A

drain it

238
Q

wheredoes the primary operator need to be when ladder is moving?

A

at the main controls

239
Q

how should the ladder be uncraddled from the truck?

A

elevate, rotate, extend and lower

240
Q

What are 2 ways a true pinnable waterway on ladder can be deployed?

A

fire fighting mode and rescue mode

241
Q

Ensure that any aerial apparatus chassis and device is inspected in accordance with the current NFPA®

A

1911

242
Q

Enter, exit, and work on apparatus using the

A

three points of contact method

243
Q

Keep aerial device, vehicle, and personnel how many feet from power lines? (if voltage is not known)

A

50

244
Q

Keep aerial device, vehicle, and personnel how many feet from power lines if voltage is 350 Kilovolts or less?

A

10

245
Q

Approach rescue victims from

A

upwind

246
Q

Aim above the rescue victim and then

A

lower the device to them

247
Q

When operating near unstable structures

A

avoid loose or falling debris

248
Q

Watch for possible structure collapse from

A

water weight

249
Q

Never anchor the working end of a pullied rescue rope to other parts of the apparatus, to

A

static structures, or to objects on the ground

250
Q

Drain pre-piped waterways prior to

A

extending or retracting

251
Q

each operator on the device should be equipped with a fall restraint ladder belt and tether This ladder belt and tether should meet the requirements of NFPA

A

1983

252
Q

All personnel on aerial ladder or platform must wear a

A

safety harness with restraint belt properly attached to the device

253
Q

Fall protection will only be useful if the tether is secured to a portion of the device that will support the

A

load imposed by a fall

254
Q

Anchor the safety tether to a structural feature

A

any time you pause in your climb

255
Q

When the device is in motion

A

use fall protection on ladders and in the platform

256
Q

Never extend or retract the device with

A

people on the ladder

257
Q

All personnel riding in the platform must be

A

tethered to a structural feature of the platform or an approved anchor at all times

258
Q

Never touch wire rope

A

while in tension or under load

259
Q

Never place personnel at the tip or platform of the aerial device

A

if the operation can be accomplished without them being there

260
Q

either at the upper (tip) controls or controls in the platform basket

A

The secondary control position

261
Q

While not recommended for lifting, what else can an aerial apparatus be used for at below grade rescues?

A

Anchor point for ropes

262
Q

What NFPA number covers Inspection, Maintance and Testing ?

A

1911

263
Q

When using a hose line to cool an aerial apparatus , what type of stream should NOT be used?

A

Straight or solid stream

264
Q

What must the primary control operator be ready to do if unsafe conditions are encountered?

A

Override secondary controls

265
Q

What can be done to prevent water ways from freezing?

A

Keep drain valves open

266
Q

What is the order of using a telescoping aerial apparatus?

A

Elevate, rotate, and extend

267
Q

On some apparatus, simultaneous motion when 1 function is suddenly released while another is still in use can cause what?

A

Hydraulic pressure spike and erratic behavior

268
Q

What type of load is caused by heavy wind?

A

Dynamic load

269
Q

Why should full-speed operations regardless of skill level be minimized?

A

Dynamic stress on the ladder

270
Q

Why must all valves and nozzles be opened and closed slowly?

A

To minimized shock load

271
Q

A shock load on an aerial device is also known as what?

A

Dynamic load

272
Q

Detachable waterways should use what guide lines for ladder pipe usage?

A

75-80-80

273
Q

What do the 3 numbers correspond to in the detachable waterway guidelines?

A

Elevation, % of extension length, psi

274
Q

What’s the purpose of the water curtain nozzle?

A

Protection from extrema heat

275
Q

What is the limit of ice build up allowed by NFPA 1901?

A

1/4”

276
Q

What is the weight of 1 cubic inch of ice?

A

.03 lbs.

277
Q

What is it called when you slowly extend and retract an aerial device to remove ice?

A

Ice shrugging

278
Q

What of the following is NOT a sign of heat damage to an aerial device?

A

Paint chips

279
Q

What is the most common scenario that requires below grade rescue?

A

Special rescue operations

280
Q

What of the following is Not an adverse condition?

A

High heat

281
Q

What equipment is essential for personel who will be climbing the ladder or riding in the platform?

A

Fall protection

282
Q

What fall protection features are on an aerial ladder or platform?

A

Handrails, railings, and gates

283
Q

What NFPA standard includes ladder belts and tethers?

A

1983

284
Q

How many points of contact should you have climbing or decending a ladder?

A

3

285
Q

Which of these is not a command for aerial device movement?

A

Beam in/Beam out

286
Q

Where is the primary control position for the aerial operator?

A

Lower control usually at the turntable

287
Q

Where is the secondary control position for the aerial operator?

A

Upper control usually in the platform basket

288
Q

Who is responsible for the safe operation of the aerial device?

A

Aerial operator

289
Q

What is the term for the graphical or tubular description of the load that can be distributed on an aerial device?

A

Load chart

290
Q

What causes ladders to have higher tip capacities?

A

As elevation angles increase or when the ladder is not fully extended

291
Q

What is the proper order for aerial device operation?

A

Elevation, rotation, extension, and lowering

292
Q

How should aerial devices be operated?

A

Slow, smooth, and controlled

293
Q

Why should full speed aerial operations be minimized?

A

It puts a large amount of dynamic stress on the aerial device when the motion is haulted

294
Q

What is unique about a water tower?

A

It is equiped with only a master stream nozzle at the end of the upper boom and not intended to lift firefighters or equipment

295
Q

What is the term for the joint between two sections of the boom in an articulating aerial device?

A

Knuckle

296
Q

What does NFPA require on elevated platforms?

A

Heat sheild and protective water curtain nozzle

297
Q

What is the 75-80-80 guideline for quick ladder pipe use?

A

75 degree elevation, 80 percent extended length, and 80 psi nozzle pressure

298
Q

What NFPA standard establishes static load requirements that an aerial apparatus must meet when operating on a grade?

A

1901

299
Q

How much ice does NFPA allow to build up on aerial device surfaces before it becomes unsafe?

A

1/4”

300
Q

What is the term for slowly extending and retracting the aerial device to remove accumulated ice?

A

Ice shrugging

301
Q

Where are the primary control position for the aerial operator?

A

the lower controls on the turntable

302
Q

Where is the secondary control position located on an aerial device?

A

at the tip or platform

303
Q

Which of the following is described as the graphical or tubular description of the load that can be distributed on an aerial device?

A

load chart

304
Q

When operating an aerial device at full speed, what kind of stress can be placed on to the aerial when the device is halted?

A

dynamic

305
Q

Protective water curtains installed on a platform aerial device were designed to protect personnel and equipment exposed to what type of heat?

A

radiant

306
Q

How does cold weather effect the hydraulic oil?

A

increases viscosity

307
Q

What is the limit of ice build up on an aerial device outlined by NFPA 1901?

A

1/4 inch

308
Q

What type of load is placed on an aerial device during high wind conditions?

A

dynamic load

309
Q

What is one adverse effect of ice build up on an aerial device?

A

in decreases the working load

310
Q

1 cubic inch of ice can weigh:

A

0.03 pounds

311
Q

Where is the valve to activate the protective water curtain located on a platform aerial device generally located?

A

on the floor of the platform

312
Q

Most aerial devices used in the modern day fire service are:

A

telescoping

313
Q

What is the minimum distance required between an aerial device and power lines if the voltage is unknown to the operator?

A

50 feet

314
Q

What is the maximum lateral movement of the aerial device when a ladder pipe is being operated?

A

15 degrees

315
Q

What is a quick guideline used for rapid aerial ladder pipe use and outlines the degree of elevation, percent extended length and nozzle pressure?

A

75-80-80

316
Q

What is the estimated wind speed when small trees are in motion/ white caps are present on ponds and lakes?

A

15-24 mph

317
Q

What is the estimated wind speed when large tree branches are in motion/ whistling is heard from utility wires?

A

25-31 mph

318
Q

What is the estimated wind speed when whole trees are in motion and there is a inconvenience felt walking against the wind?

A

32-38 mph

319
Q

What is the estimated wind speed when twigs break off trees and minor building damage is noted?

A

39-54 mph

320
Q

Where can the nozzle system be operated on a pinnable waterway system located on an aerial device?

A

at the tip and one fly section lower