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48 Cards in this Set

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Class 3 Harness
Class 1/ Class 2 Harness
Improvised harness
Carabiner
Tri-link
Rescue Ring
Rescue Swivel
Anchor Plate
handled ascender
Figure-Eight Plate
Figure-Eight with ears
Q-Eight Plate
Rappel Rack
Belay Plate
Single Sheave Pulley
Double-sheave pulley
Edge Roller
Double Fisherman Knot
Figure eight bend
water knot
Clove Hitch
Girth Hitch
Prussik
Figure-Eight on a bight
Double-Loop figure-eight
Bowline
Bowline on a bight
Overhand loop
Figure-Eight stopper
Picket anchor system
tensionless anchor with carabiner
Standard for Fire Service Life Safety Rope and System Components
NFPA 1983
Minimum breaking strength for throwline
3,000 lbs (divide by 15 for maximum safe working load)
Minimum breaking strength for light-use, life safety rope
4,500 lbs (divide by 15 for maximum safe working load)
Minimum breaking strength for general-use life-safety rope
9,000 lbs (divide by 15 for maximum safe working load)
Class 1 harness load
300 lbs
Class 2 harness load
600 lbs
Length of Green Webbing
5 feet
Length of Yellow Webbing
12 feet
Length of Blue Webbing
15 feet
Length of Orange Webbing
20 feet
Length of Black Webbing
25 feet
Class 1 Harness load
300 lbs
Class 2 Harness load
600 lbs
Ascending Devices
Cams and Handled Ascenders
Descending Devices
Figure-Eight plates, rappel racks, belay plates
Z rig is a ___ system
3 to 1
block and tackle is a ___ system
4 to 1