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FF-I MENU AND SKILL SHEETS NFPA 1006 RESCUE TECHNICIAN
ROPE RESCUE TECHNICIAN
SKILL PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST
RESCUE TECHNICIAN PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION
SKILL STATION MENU

ROPE RESCUE TECHNICIAN





A
MULTIPLE-POINT ROPE ANCHOR SYSTEM
MANDATORY STATION


B
COMPOUND ROPE MECHANICAL ADVANTAGE SYSTEM
MANDATORY STATION


C
ONE PERSON PICK-OFF
OR STATION D


D
DESCEND A FIXED ROPE
OR STATION C


E
ASCEND FIXED ROPE AND SWITCH



TO DESCENDING SYSTEM
MANDATORY STATION


F
CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE A HIGHLINE SYSTEM
MANDATORY STATION


G
HIGH-ANGLE VICTIM PACKAGING AND LOWER
MANDATORY STATION


H
SELF RESCUE
RANDOM STATION




NFPA 1006 RESCUE TECHNICIAN
ROPE RESCUE TECHNICIAN
SKILL PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST


STATION A MULTIPLE-POINT ROPE ANCHOR
SYSTEM
Date:


Candidate #:

Reference NFPA 1006 (2000 Edition), Chapter 4, 4-1
Testing Requirement 100%
JPR 4-1.1
Site:




Evaluator Signature:


DIRECTIONS: Given a rope rescue scenario, life safety rope and auxiliary rope rescue equipment, the
candidate will select appropriate anchors for the scenario given, construct a multiple-point anchor system,
and shall utilize this anchor system in the given scenario so that expected loads are not exceeded and that
loads are equally distributed between the multiple anchors. Do you have any questions?












YES NO
COMMENTS



1. Appropriate equipment is chosen.

____ ____

2. Safe anchor points are chosen and properly utilized.
____ ____

3. System components are protected from abrasion
____ ____


4. All knots are properly tied and secured with a safety knot.
____ ____


5. System safety check completed prior to loading.
____ ____

6. Load is equally distributed between all selected anchors.
____ ____


7. Were all tasks completed in a SAFE manner? ____
____



(NO indicates automatic failure and requires documentation)



EVALUATION

PASS FAIL

PASS/FAIL WILL BE DETERMINED BY "7" YES MARKS ON TASKS.
____ ____


















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STATION B COMPOUND ROPE MECHANICAL
ADVANTAGE SYSTEM
Date:


Candidate #:

Reference NFPA 1006 (2000 Edition), Chapter 4, 4-1
Testing Requirement 100%
JPR 4-1.2, 4-1.4
Site:




Evaluator Signature:


DIRECTIONS: Given a Rescue load (600lbs), an anchor system, life safety rope and associated rope rescue
equipment, construct and direct the operation of a compound rope mechanical advantage system which will
accommodate the given load, reduce the force required to lift it, control the movement, and hold the load in
place when needed. Do you have any questions?












YES NO COMMENTS
Construction

1. System is appropriate for given needs.

____ ____

2. Correctly identifies the mechanical advantage system built.
____ ____

3. Safe and appropriate attachment to anchor system.
____ ____

4. Utilizes associated equipment in an appropriate manner so
not to cause rope damage.

____ ____

5. System has the ability to be held while re-setting
____ ____

Operation of the System



6. Performs system safety check

____ ____

7. Directs team in clear and concise manner

____ ____

8. Operates systems efficiently

____ ____

9. Effectively and safely changes system direction of travel
____ ____

10. Objectives met in a timely manner

____ ____

11. Were all tasks completed in SAFE manner? ____
____



(NO indicates automatic failure and require documentation)



EVALUATION
PASS FAIL

PASS/FAIL WILL BE DETERMINED BY "11" YES MARKS ON TASKS.
____ ____
NFPA 1006 RESCUE TECHNICIAN
ROPE RESCUE TECHNICIAN
SKILL PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST



STATION C ONE PERSON PICK-OFF
Date:


Candidate #:

Reference NFPA 1006 (2000 Edition), Chapter 4
Testing Requirement:
JPR 4-1.5, 4-1.10
Site:




Evaluator Signature:


DIRECTIONS: Given the allotted equipment and fixed rope system you are to perform a one person pick-off of
a simulated victim in the high-angle environment. This is to include victim access, disentanglement (if
needed), load transfer, and descent to a safe location. Do you have any questions?












YES NO COMMENTS



1. Assembles and checks all appropriate equipment and hardware.
____ ____

2. Performs a system safety check (visual inspection, load test and


audible announcement).

____ ____

3. Appropriately dons a rated class II or II/III combination harness and


appropriate personal protective equipment.
____ ____

4. Attaches harness to fixed rope system utilizing a descent control device.


(if using a Figure 8 makes sure device is double wrapped)
____ ____

5. Descends fixed rope system in a controlled manner and makes access


to the victim.

____ ____

6. Stops descent above simulated victim and locks off descent control device. ____ ____


7. Evaluates victims overall condition and harness for signs of wear or

damage.


____ ____

8. Attaches one end of a pick-off device to victims harness attachment.
____ ____

9. Attaches other end of pick-off device to descent control device.
____ ____

10. Transfers victims load onto the descent control device in a controlled

manner.

____ ____

11. Unlocks descent control device under load and safely rappels with victim


to a safe area.

____ ____

12. Were all tasks completed in a SAFE manner? ____
____



(NO indicates automatic failure and requires documentation)



EVALUATION

PASS FAIL

PASS/FAIL WILL BE DETERMINED BY 12 YES MARKS ON TASKS.
____ ____
NFPA 1006 RESCUE TECHNICIAN
ROPE RESCUE TECHNICIAN
SKILL PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST



STATION D FIXED ROPE SYSTEM DESCENT
Date:


Candidate #:

Reference NFPA 1006 (2000 Edition), Chapter 4
Testing Requirement:
JPR 4.1-10
Site:




Evaluator Signature:


DIRECTIONS: Given the allotted equipment you are to construct a fixed rope system that is appropriate for a
one person load with adequate safety/back-up, descend a minimum of 25 feet utilizing an appropriate harness,
hardware and descent control device, and rest suspended (i.e. lock-off) on the system with both hands free
upon request of the evaluator. Do you have any questions?












YES NO COMMENTS

1. Selects appropriate equipment and hardware for construction of a fixed
____ ____

rope system.

2. Attaches rope to anchor by means of tensionless hitch or other
____ ____

recognized rescue knot.

3. Evaluates system for potential abrasion and shock-loading, and provides
____ ____

for edge protection/padding if needed.

4. Performs a system safety check (visual, load test and audible).
____ ____

5. Dons a rated Class II or II/III combination harness and appropriate
____ ____

personal protective equipment.

6. Attaches descent control device to harness and rope system.
____ ____

7. Negotiates edge of drop in a manner so as not to shock load the system
____ ____

or produce any excessive damage to system components.

8. Descends a minimum of 25 feet in a controlled manner, always

maintaining brake hand on the rope.

____ ____

9. Stops, ties-off the descent control device and rests suspended on the

rope system when commanded to do so by the evaluator.
____ ____

10. Unlocks the descent control device and continues rappel in a controlled
manner.

____ ____

11. Were all tasks completed in SAFE manner? ____
____



(NO indicates automatic failure and requires documentation)



EVALUATION
PASS FAIL

PASS/FAIL WILL BE DETERMINED BY 11" YES MARKS ON TASKS.
____ ____
NFPA 1006 RESCUE TECHNICIAN
ROPE RESCUE TECHNICIAN
SKILL PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST


STATION E ASCEND A FIXED ROPE
Date:


Candidate #:

Reference NFPA 1006 (2000 Edition), Chapter 4
Testing Requirement:
JPR 4-1.9
Site:




Evaluator Signature:


DIRECTIONS: Given a fixed rope system and appropriate equipment you are to ascend the system a minimum
of 25 feet, rest suspended when instructed to do so, convert the ascending system to a descending system,
and rappel back to your starting point. Do you have any questions?












YES NO COMMENTS



1. Assembles and checks all appropriate equipment and hardware.
____ ____

2. Performs a system safety check (visual inspection, load test and


audible announcement).

____