Rope Rescue Ops IFSI 2026 Updated Exam / with
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All rigging shall have how many checks prior to Loading?
3
All equip. that falls 3 ft onto a hard surface shall be checked for:
Burs, sharp edges, dirt, contaminates, lose parts and deformaties
Rope deployed from the anchor point to the ground should be
deployed:
So only the amount needed is with a dynamic anchor
Helmets used for rope rescue should be:
Lighter in weight
Rope gloves shall be
Sturdy formfitting gloves with a leather palm
T/F: Fall protection (travel restraint) at the edge shall be long enough for
the edge attendant to go over the edge and no farther
False
A class one harness is designed to stop rescuer when he:
Reaches the edge
T/F: Class two harnesses are designed for 600 lb loads and will not keep
the rescuer in an up-right position if they become unconscious.
True
, Class three harnesses are:
Designed to keep the rescuer or victim in an up-right position
T/F: A person that falls in a harness and is suspended and unable to
stand on a solid surface should lift their legs into a sitting position and
avoid moving.
True
T/F: When working in a harness with free mobility a person should keep
your legs moving as much as possible
True
T/F: A person that falls and is trapped and unable to lift their legs
should squeeze their legs legs every 5 seconds until help arrives
True
The 1st medical consideration for a victim in a class three harness that
falls and becomes unconscious is:
Airway patency
When a person is rescued from harness suspension they should be:
Assessed, ABC's, immobilization and transported in a sitting position
All harness construction and testing standards are covered in NFPA:
1983
T/F: Personnel at a rescue scene whether they are workers, IC, safety
officer all has the ability to call a stop during rope rescue operations if
they see an unsafe operation
True
A helmet used for repor rescue should be an approved light weight
helmet with a:
3-point strap position under the chin
Care and maintenance of all rescue equipment should be per:
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All rigging shall have how many checks prior to Loading?
3
All equip. that falls 3 ft onto a hard surface shall be checked for:
Burs, sharp edges, dirt, contaminates, lose parts and deformaties
Rope deployed from the anchor point to the ground should be
deployed:
So only the amount needed is with a dynamic anchor
Helmets used for rope rescue should be:
Lighter in weight
Rope gloves shall be
Sturdy formfitting gloves with a leather palm
T/F: Fall protection (travel restraint) at the edge shall be long enough for
the edge attendant to go over the edge and no farther
False
A class one harness is designed to stop rescuer when he:
Reaches the edge
T/F: Class two harnesses are designed for 600 lb loads and will not keep
the rescuer in an up-right position if they become unconscious.
True
, Class three harnesses are:
Designed to keep the rescuer or victim in an up-right position
T/F: A person that falls in a harness and is suspended and unable to
stand on a solid surface should lift their legs into a sitting position and
avoid moving.
True
T/F: When working in a harness with free mobility a person should keep
your legs moving as much as possible
True
T/F: A person that falls and is trapped and unable to lift their legs
should squeeze their legs legs every 5 seconds until help arrives
True
The 1st medical consideration for a victim in a class three harness that
falls and becomes unconscious is:
Airway patency
When a person is rescued from harness suspension they should be:
Assessed, ABC's, immobilization and transported in a sitting position
All harness construction and testing standards are covered in NFPA:
1983
T/F: Personnel at a rescue scene whether they are workers, IC, safety
officer all has the ability to call a stop during rope rescue operations if
they see an unsafe operation
True
A helmet used for repor rescue should be an approved light weight
helmet with a:
3-point strap position under the chin
Care and maintenance of all rescue equipment should be per: