

Webbing Flat or Tubular Used in place of or with rope Strength 1” = 4,500 lbs tensile 2” = 6,000 lbs tensile Water Knot Used to join two ends of webbing Bowline Used as a Rescue Knot or to hoist toolsĩ Basic Rescue Knots Clove Hitch Used secure a rope to an objectĪround an object Over an object Double Fisherman Used to create a prussic hitchġ0 Basic Rescue Knots Figure Eight Knot On a bight – around an objectįollow through – around an object Double loop – for a dual anchor point Inline – as a anchor pointīasic Rescue knots Grog's Search & Rescue Knots Inspect by looking and feeling New ropes inspected and a rope log created Rope should be retired based on experience and good judgment, used in conjunction with education Store IAW manufacturer’s recommendations and to avoid degradation from the environment sun, heat, exhaust, acid, hot concrete Rope can be washed by hand with a commercial rope washer or in a laundry machineĨ Basic Rescue Knots Overhand Safety Knot Used with all other knots Tensile or Breaking Strength 7/16” – 6,000 lbs 1/2” – 9,000 lbs 5/8” – 13,000 lbs Working Strength = Tensile / 15Ĭlass 1 (Light use) – One person life safety rope w/ > 300 lbs working strength Class 2 (General use) – Two person life safety rope w/ > 600 lbs working strength Note: Life Safety Rope must have an internal tracer tape indicating complianceħ Inspection and Care Use manufacturer's recommendations


PHTLS, Mosby, Fourth EditionĤ Ropes Used In Rescue Static Kern mantle Dynamic Kern mantleįiber bundles run parallel Stretches no more than 20% Known as “low-stretch rope” Dynamic Kern mantle Made of twisted strands Stretches as much as 60% Known as “high-stretch rope” NFPA 1006, Standard for Rescue Technician Professional Qualifications, 2001 ed. Knowledge of rope types & strengths Tying basic knots Knowledge of rope software & hardware Knowledge and use of anchoring points Constructing mechanical advantage systems Basket operationsģ References NFPA 1983, Standard on Fire Service Life Safety Rope and System Components, 2001 Edition Rescue Technician Instructor Guide, Department of Defense Fire Academy Fire Service Rescue, Sixth Edition, IFSTA NFPA 1670, Standard on Operations and Training for Technical Rescue Incidents, 1999 ed.
