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CH.7 ROPES AND KNOTS
CSM FIRE ACADEMY MIDTERM REVIEW
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10/08/2010

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Becket Bend
Definition
Knot used for joining two ropes. It is particularly well suited for joining ropes of unequal diameters or joining a rope and a chain. Also called Sheet Bend.
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Bowline Knot
Definition
Knot used to form a loop in natural fiber rope.
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Braided Rope
Definition
Rope constructed by uniformly intertwining strands of rope together (similar to braiding a person’s hair).
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Braid-on-Braid Rope
Definition
 Rope constructed with both a braided core and a braided sheath. The appearance of the sheath is that of a herringbone pattern.
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Class I Harness
Definition
Harness that fastens around the waist and around the thighs or under the buttocks and is intended to be used for emergency escape with a load of up to 300 pounds (1.33 k/N). Also known as a seat harness.
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Class II Harness
Definition
Harness that fastens around the waist and around the thighs or under the buttocks and is intended to be used for emergency escape with a load of up to 600 pounds (2.67 k/N). Class II harness looks exactly like Class I harness so the attached label must be used to verify its rating.
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Class III Harness
Definition
Harness that fastens around the waist, around the thighs or under the buttocks, and over the shoulders. Class III harness is rated for loads of up to 600 pounds (2.67 k/N). Also known as full body harness.
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Clove Hitch
Definition
Knot that consists essentially of two half-hitches. Its principal use is to attach a rope to an object such as a pole, post, or hose.
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Dynamic Rope
Definition
Rope that stretches farther than a static rope stretches.
Term
Escape Rope
Definition
Rope (not considered life-safety or utility rope) that is 19/64-inch (7.5 mm) in diameter or greater, but less than 3/8-inch (9.5mm) and is constructed in the same manner as life-safety rope. It is intended to be used one time only and then destroyed.
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Family of Eight Knots
Definition
A series of rescue knots based on a figure-eight knot.
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Figure-Eight Knot
Definition
Knot used to form a loop in the end of a rope; should be used in place of the bowline knot when working with synthetic fiber rope.
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General-Use Rope
Definition
 Life-safety rope that is 7/16-inch (11 mm) in diameter or greater, but less than or equal to 5/8-inch (16 mm) and is intended to support the weight of two persons
Term
Half-Hitch
Definition
 Knot that is always used in conjunction with another knot. The half-hitch is particularly useful in stabilizing tall objects that are being hoisted.
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Kernmantle Rope
Definition
 Rope that consists of a protective shield (mantle) over the load-bearing core strands (kern).
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Ladder Belt
Definition
 Belt with a hook that secures the firefighter to the ladder.
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Laid Rope
Definition
 Rope constructed by twisting several groups of individual strands together.
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Life-Safety Rope
Definition
Rope that meets the requirements of nfpa 1983, Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services, and is dedicated solely for the purpose of constructing lines to be used for the raising, lowering, or supporting people during rescue, fire fighting or other emergency operations, or during training.
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Light-Use Rope
Definition
 Life-safety rope that is 3/8-inch (9.5 mm) in diameter or greater, but less than 1/2-inch (12.5 mm) and is intended to support the weight of one person.
Term
Natural Fiber Rope
Definition
 Rope made of hemp or cotton used for utility purposes. Natural fiber rope is not accepted for use in life-safety applications.
Term
Overhand Safety Knot
Definition
 Knot used in conjunction with other knots to eliminate the danger of the running end of the rope slipping back through a knot, causing the knot to fail.
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Rope Log
Definition
A record that is kept by a department throughout a rope’s working life. The date of each use and the inspection/maintenance records for the rope should be entered into the log, which should be kept in a waterproof envelope and placed in a pocket that is usually sewn on the side of the rope’s storage bag.
Term
Rope Rescue
Definition
The use of rope and related equipment to perform rescue.
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Running End
Definition
Part of the rope that is to be used for work such as hoisting, pulling, or belaying.
Term
Standing Part
Definition
That part of a rope between the working end and the running part.
Term
Static Rope
Definition
Rope that will stretch a relatively short distance under load.
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Synthetic Fiber Rope
Definition
Rope featuring continuous fibers running the entire length of the rope; has excellent resistance to mildew and rotting, has excellent strength, and is easy to maintain.
Term
Throwline
Definition
Life-safety rope that is 19/64-inch (7 mm) in diameter or greater, but less than 3/8-inch (9.5 mm) and is used to tether rescuers during water rescues or to throw a victim in the water.
Term
Utility Rope
Definition
Rope to be used in any situation that requires a rope — except life safety applications. Utility ropes can be used for hoisting equipment, securing unstable objects, and cordoning off an area
Term
Webbing
Definition
 Synthetic nylon, spiral weave, tubular material used for creating anchors, lashings, and for packaging patients and rescuers.
Term
Working End
Definition
Part of the rope that is to be used in forming the knot. Also called Bitter End or Loose End.
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