IFSTA - Chapter 19 Flashcards

1
Q

NFPA 1983

A

Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services
- Lays out requirements for fall restraint ladder belt and tether that each operated on aerial device should be outfitted with
PG 676

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2
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Moving aerial ladder with people on it

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  • NEVER extend or retract with people on the ladder
  • You may elevate, lower, and rotate latter with people on it as long as they are securely attached to a structural feature of the ladder using an approved safety ladder belt and tether
    PG 677
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3
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Control Positions (primary & secondary)

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  • PRIMARY control position = At the lower controls, usually located at the turntable
  • SECONDARY control position = At the upper (tip) controls or controls in the platform basket
  • Secondary control operator performs the final positioning of the aerial ladder during rescue or other fire fighting operations
    PG 680
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4
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Load Chart

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  • 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, wind, water flow, and ice-load
    PG 681
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5
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Order of Operating Aerial Device

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1) Elevated
2) Rotated
3) Extended
PG 683

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6
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Knuckle

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  • Joint between two sections of boom in an articulating aerial device
    PG 685
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7
Q

NFPA 1901

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  • The limit of ice build-up allowed on all surfaces of an aerial device is 1/4”
    PG 693
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8
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Ice Shrugging

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  • Slowly extending and retracting the aerial device to remove accumulated ice
    PG 695
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9
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Three-Boom Articulating Aerial Platform

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  • Well- suited for below grade rescue operations
  • Has the ability to reach out, down, and under the surface on which the apparatus is parked
    PG 698
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10
Q

During operations, an aerial device was exposed to high heat. Before it is returned to service, it should be ____________ ?

A

Subject to non-destructive operation testing
PG 696

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11
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Solid stream nozzle pressure for a detachable water pipe should not exceed _______ psi?

A

80psi

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12
Q

When operating an elevated master stream from an aerial ladder with a detachable waterway, the ideal elevation angle for the ladder is ________ degrees?

A

75 degrees
PG 690

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13
Q

Of the steps listed below, which one should be performed first when preparing to lower an articulating aerial device from its deployed position?

A

Drain the waterway
PG 713

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14
Q

Which is the lowest wind speed at which you are likely to see whitecaps on ponds and lakes?

A

15mph
PG 693

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15
Q

When should an aerial device prepiped waterway be drained?

A

Before extension or retraction
PG 701

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16
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Which operation should never be performed while personnel are on an aerial ladder?

A

Extension
PG 677

17
Q

Which is the lowest wind speed at which you are likely to see entire trees in motion?

A

32mph
PG 693

18
Q

What unique capability is provided by a pinnable waterway on an aerial ladder?

A

The nozzle can be positioned either at the tip or one section lower
PG 687

19
Q

What is the lowest wind speed at which you are likely to experience some difficulty walking against the wind?

A

32mph
PG 693

20
Q

When is it permissible to retract an aerial ladder with personnel on the ladder?

A

Never
PG 677