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Ground Ladders Brantley County Firefighters Association Monthly Training Conducted by the Atkinson Volunteer Fire Department December 2008

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Page 1: Ground Ladders Brantley County Firefighters Association Monthly Training Conducted by the Atkinson Volunteer Fire Department December 2008

Ground Ladders

Brantley County Firefighters Association Monthly Training

Conducted by the Atkinson Volunteer Fire Department

December 2008

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December, 2008

Atkinson Volunteer Fire Department 2

Welcome

• Introductions

• Housekeeping

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December, 2008

Atkinson Volunteer Fire Department 3

Terminal Objective

The student will demonstrate a basic understanding of ground ladder

construction, carrying ground ladders, raising ground ladders, climbing ground

ladders, and assisting victims down ladders.

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December, 2008

Atkinson Volunteer Fire Department 4

Enabling Objectives

• Discuss the parts of a ground ladder and ladder construction.

• Discuss maintenance procedures used on ladders.

• Discuss Safety Measures needed when using or working around ladders

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December, 2008

Atkinson Volunteer Fire Department 5

Enabling Objectives

• Discuss the methods to properly lift, carry, and raise selected ladders while working alone and with others.

• Discuss methods that can be used to assist a victim down a ladder.

• Demonstrate lifting, carrying, raising, and climbing selected ladders.

• Demonstrate assisting a victim down a ladder.

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Introduction to Ladders

Kinds of Ladders

Ladder Construction

Types of Ladders

Maintenance Procedures

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December, 2008

Introduction To Ladders 7

Kinds of Ladders

Aerial Ground

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December, 2008

Introduction To Ladders 8

Ladder Construction

• Single Section Ladder– Heel (Butt)– Tip– Beam– Rungs– Foot– Roof Hooks– Hinges– Heat Sensor– Other Labels

• Extension Ladder– Bed– Fly– Guides– Halyard– Dogs– Pawls– Pulley– Stops– Staypoles

Parts of the Ladder

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December, 2008

Introduction To Ladders 9

Ladder Construction

• Materials Used– Aluminum– Wood– Fiberglass

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December, 2008

Introduction To Ladders 10

Ladder Construction

• Beam Design Solid Truss I-Beam

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December, 2008

Introduction To Ladders 11

Types of Ladders

Straight

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Introduction To Ladders 12

Types of Ladders

Roof

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December, 2008

Introduction To Ladders 13

Types of Ladders

Folding

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December, 2008

Introduction To Ladders 14

Types of LaddersExtension

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December, 2008

Introduction To Ladders 15

Types of LaddersCombination

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December, 2008

Introduction To Ladders 16

Types of LaddersPompier

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December, 2008

Introduction To Ladders 17

Maintenance Procedures

• Inspection– When to Inspect

• After Each Use• Monthly• Manufacturer’s Recommendations

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December, 2008

Introduction To Ladders 18

Maintenance Procedures

• Heel• Tip• Beam• Rungs• Foot• Roof Hooks• Hinges• Heat Sensor• Other Labels

• Bed• Fly• Guides• Halyard• Dogs• Pawls• Pulleys• Stops• Staypoles

InspectionWhat to inspect

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December, 2008

Introduction To Ladders 19

Maintenance Procedures

• Inspection– How to Inspect

• Visually• Tactilely• Manufacturer’s Recommendations

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Introduction To Ladders 20

Testing Procedures

• Annual Requirement

• NFPA 1932 – Standard on Use, Maintenance, and Service Testing of In-Service Fire Department Ground Ladders

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Safety Measures

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December, 2008

Safety Measures 22

Be Aware of Your Surroundings

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Safety Measures 23

Things to Watch Out For

• Overhead Obstructions

• Uneven Terrain

• Obstacles

• Travel Paths

• Overloading

• Improper Angles

• Unsecured Ladders

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Safety Measures 24

Things to Do for Safety

• Always wear full PPE

• Foot the ladder when someone is climbing

• Leave the ladder placed at openings

• Secure ladder to opening when not being used

• Secure yourself to ladder while working off ladder

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Working with Ladders

Lifts

Carries

Raises

Rescues

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Lifting

• Lift with legs rather than back

• Face opposite direction of travel (towards tip)

• Bend knee closest to ladder

• Place hand on rung

• Person at heel of ladder gives commands

• Lift slowly and smoothly

• Turn into ladder to face heel

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Carries

• Flat

• Beam

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Flat Carries

• Three Person– 2 people on ends on

same side– Third person opposite

side in middle

• Four Person– One person at each

corner

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Beam Carries – One Man

• One Firefighter Straight-Arm Carry– Also called Suitcase

Carry

• One Firefighter Low-Shoulder Carry

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Beam Carries – Two or More Person

Two or Three Firefighter Low Shoulder Carry

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Raising the Ladder

• Flat Raise

• Beam Raise

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Raising the Ladder

Flat Raise

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Raising the Ladder

Beam Raise

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Positioning the Ladder

• Overhead Obstructions

• Terrain Considerations

• Travel Pathways

• Intended Use– Window Access: Tips at top of window to one

side– Window Entry: Tips at windowsill centered on

window– Roof Access: 3 to 5 rungs above roof edge

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Positioning the Ladder

• Proper Climbing Angle– 75 degrees– Ladder is arms length

away when standing upright on ladder

– Decal on ladder showing proper angle and how to measure

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Heeling the Ladder

• 3 methods– Under Ladder– In Front of Ladder– In Front of Ladder, foot on bottom rung

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Working with Ladders 37

Heeling the Ladder

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Working with Ladders 38

Climbing Ladders

With Tools Without Tools

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Working off Ladders

Leg Lock Ladder Belt

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Victim Removal

• Conscious Victim– Victim facing ladder– Rescuer below victim– Rescuer’s hands

grasping rungs under victim's arms

– Rescuer guides victim down ladder

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Victim Removal

• Unconscious Victim, Method 1– Victim facing ladder– Rescuer behind victim– Rescuer places one

leg between victim’s legs

– Rescuer grasps rungs of ladder under victim’s arms

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Victim Removal

• Unconscious Victim, Method 2– Victim facing rescuer– Rescuer places one

leg between victim’s legs

– Rescuer grasps rails of ladder under victim’s arms

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Victim Removal

• Unconscious Victim, Method 3– Victim facing rescuer– Rescuer below victim– Rescuer places

victim’s legs over shoulders

– Rescuer grasps rungs of ladder under victim’s arms

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Skills

• Carrying Ladder

• Raising Ladder

• Deploying Roof Ladder

• Working from Ladder

• Assisting conscious victim down ladder

• Assisting unconscious victim down ladder