Technical Rescuer Rope Rescue Level II NFPA 1006

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Standard Area: 6.2.1 General Skill Requirement 6.2.1 General Skill Requirements JPR #RRII-1 Candidate: : Candidate #: STANDARD: 6.2.1 Level II, 2013 Edition TASK: Complete an assignment while suspended from a rope rescue system in a high-angle environment, given a rope rescue system, an assignment, life-safety harnesses, litters, bridles, and specialized equipment necessary for the environment, so that risks to victims and rescuers are minimized; the means of attachment to the rope rescue system is secure; selected specialized equipment facilitates efficient rescuer movement; and specialized equipment does not unduly increase risks to rescuers or victims. PERFORMANCE OUTCOME: The candidate shall complete an assignment while suspended from a rope rescue system in a high-angle environment so that risks to victims and rescuers are minimized; the means of attachment to the rope rescue system is secure; selected specialized equipment facilitates efficient rescuer movement; and specialized equipment does not unduly increase risks to rescuers or victims. CONDITIONS: The candidate will complete all elements of the assigned task. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Given a rope rescue system, an assignment, life-safety harnesses, litters, bridles, and specialized equipment necessary for the environment. No. Task Steps Task Value First Test 1. Selects and uses proper rescuer harness and PPE for 1.0 common environments 2. *Attaches the life safety harness to rope rescue P/F system 3. Maneuvers around existing environment and 1.0 system-specific obstacles 4. Performs work while suspended from rope rescue 1.0 system 5. Evaluates surroundings for potential hazards 1.0 TOTAL 4.0 *Critical Item Pass/Fail Total Points Possible = 4 Total Points Needed To Pass = 3 Total Points d = Pass Fail Retest 1

Standard Area: 6.2.1 General Skill Requirement 6.2.1 General Skill Requirements JPR #RRII-1 Proctor/Candidate Comments: Proctor Signature Candidate Signature Re-Test Proctor Re-Test Candidate 2

Standard Area: 6.2.2 General Skill Requirement 6.2.2 General Skill Requirements JPR #RRII-2 Candidate: : Candidate #: STANDARD: 6.2.2 Level II, 2013 Edition TASK: Manage the movement of a victim as a rescuer in a highangle environment, given a rope rescue system, a specified minimum travel distance for the victim, victim transfer devices, and specialized equipment necessary for the environment, so that risks to victims and rescuers are minimized; undesirable victim movement within the transfer device is minimized; the means of attachment to the rope rescue system is maintained; the victim is removed from the hazard; selected specialized equipment facilitates efficient victim movement; and the victim can be transported to the local EMS provider. PERFORMANCE OUTCOME: The candidate shall manage the movement of a victim as a rescuer in a high-angle environment so that risks to victims and rescuers are minimized; undesirable victim movement within the transfer device is minimized; the means of attachment to the rope rescue system is maintained; the victim is removed from the hazard; selected specialized equipment facilitates efficient victim movement; and the victim can be transported to the local EMS provider. CONDITIONS: The candidate will complete all elements of the assigned task. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Given a rope rescue system, a specified minimum travel distance for the victim, victim transfer devices, and specialized equipment necessary for the environment. No. Task Steps Task Value First Test 1. Choose proper patient transfer devices 1.0 2. Selects appropriate PPE 1.0 3. Attaches a transfer device to the rope rescue system 1.0 4. Reduces hazards for rescuer and victim 1.0 5. Determines specialized equipment needs for victim 1.0 movement 6. Transfer of victim in high angle environment using transfer device 1.0 TOTAL 6.0 Total Points Possible = 6 Total Points Needed To Pass = 5 Total Points d = Pass Fail Retest 1

Standard Area: 6.2.2 General Skill Requirement 6.2.2 General Skill Requirements JPR #RRII-2 Proctor/Candidate Comments: Proctor Signature Candidate Signature Re-Test Proctor Re-Test Candidate 2

Standard Area: 6.2.3 General Skill Requirement 6.2.3 General Skill Requirements JPR #RRII-3 Candidate: : Candidate #: STANDARD: 6.2.3 Level II, 2013 Edition TASK: Function as a litter tender in high-angle lowering or hauling operation, given a rope rescue system, a specified minimum travel distance for the litter tender, life safety harnesses, litters, bridles, and specialized equipment necessary for the environment, so that risks to victims and rescuers are minimized; the means of attachment to the rope rescue system is secure; and the terrain is negotiated while minimizing risk to equipment or persons. PERFORMANCE OUTCOME: The candidate shall function as a litter tender in high-angle lowering or hauling operation so that risks to victims and rescuers are minimized; the means of attachment to the rope rescue system is secure; and the terrain is negotiated while minimizing risk to equipment or persons. CONDITIONS: The candidate will complete all elements of the assigned task. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Given a rope rescue system, a specified minimum travel distance for the litter tender, life safety harnesses, litters, bridles, and specialized equipment necessary for the environment. No. Task Steps Task Value First Test 1. Selects appropriate rescuer harness and PPE 1.0 2. Properly attaches the life safety harness to the rope 1.0 rescue system 3. Maneuvers the litter past obstacles or natural 1.0 structural features 4. Manages the litter while suspended from the rope 1.0 rescue system 5. Evaluates surroundings for potential hazards 1.0 TOTAL 5.0 Total Points Possible = 5 Total Points Needed To Pass = 4 Total Points d = Pass Fail Retest 1

Standard Area: 6.2.3 General Skill Requirement 6.2.3 General Skill Requirements JPR #RRII-3 Proctor/Candidate Comments: Proctor Signature Candidate Signature Re-Test Proctor Re-Test Candidate 2

Standard Area: 6.2.4 General Skill Requirement 6.2.4 General Skill Requirements JPR #RRII-4 Candidate: : Candidate #: STANDARD: 6.2.4 Level II, 2013 Edition TASK: Direct a team in the removal of a victim suspended from rope or webbing in a high-angle environment, given a victim suspended by a harness attached to anchored rope or webbing, devices for removal of the victim from the rope or webbing, and a means of removal of the victim to the ground or other safe area, so that risks to victims and rescuers are minimized, injury to the victim is minimized, the means of attachment to the rope rescue system is maintained, the victim is removed from the rope or webbing, and the victim is brought to a safe area for transfer to EMS. PERFORMANCE OUTCOME: The candidate shall direct a team in the removal of a victim suspended from rope or webbing in a high-angle environment so that risks to victims and rescuers are minimized, injury to the victim is minimized, the means of attachment to the rope rescue system is maintained, the victim is removed from the rope or webbing, and the victim is brought to a safe area for transfer to EMS. CONDITIONS: The candidate will complete all elements of the assigned task. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Given a victim suspended by a harness attached to anchored rope or webbing, devices for removal of the victim from the rope or webbing, and a means of removal of the victim to the ground or other safe area. No. Task Steps Task Value First Test 1. Selects and constructs system for rapid removal of 1.0 victims from lanyards or rope or webbing 2. Manages operation of selected system 1.0 3. Determines condition of the suspended victim 1.0 4. Reduces hazards for rescuers and victims 1.0 5. Determines specialized equipment needs for victim movement 1.0 TOTAL 5.0 Total Points Possible = 5 Total Points Needed To Pass = 4 Total Points d = Pass Fail Retest 1

Standard Area: 6.2.4 General Skill Requirement 6.2.4 General Skill Requirements JPR #RRII-4 Proctor/Candidate Comments: Proctor Signature Candidate Signature Re-Test Proctor Re-Test Candidate 2

Standard Area: 6.2.5 General Skill Requirement 6.2.5 General Skill Requirements Candidate: JPR #RRII-5 : Candidate #: STANDARD: 6.2.5 Level II, 2013 Edition TASK: Direct a team in the construction of a system intended to move a suspended rescue load along a horizontal path to avoid an obstacle, given rescue personnel, life safety rope, rope rescue equipment, and a suitable anchor capable of supporting the load, so that personnel assignments are made and clearly communicated; the system constructed can accommodate the load; tension applied within the system will not exceed the rated capacity of any of its components parts; a system safety check is performed; movement on the load is efficient, and loads can be held in place or moved with minimal effort over the required distance. PERFORMANCE OUTCOME: The candidate shall direct a team in the construction of a system intended to move a suspended rescue load along a horizontal path to avoid an obstacle so that personnel assignments are made and clearly communicated; the system constructed can accommodate the load; tension applied within the system will not exceed the rated capacity of any of its components parts; a system safety check is performed; movement on the load is efficient, and loads can be held in place or moved with minimal effort over the required distance. CONDITIONS: The candidate will complete all elements of the assigned task. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Given rescue personnel, life safety rope, rope rescue equipment, and a suitable anchor capable of supporting the load. No. Task Steps Task Value First Test 1. Evaluates incident site as related to interference 1.0 concerns and set-up 2. Identifies the obstacles or voids to be negotiated 1.0 3. Selects a highline system for defined task 1.0 4. *Performs system safety check P/F 5. Uses rigging principals 1.0 6. Communicates with personnel effectively 1.0 7. Determines incident needs as related to construction of a system 1.0 TOTAL 6.0 *Critical Item Pass/Fail Total Points Possible = 6 Total Points Needed To Pass = 5 Total Points d = Pass Fail 1 Retest

Standard Area: 6.2.5 General Skill Requirement 6.2.5 General Skill Requirements JPR #RRII-5 Proctor/Candidate Comments: Proctor Signature Candidate Signature Re-Test Proctor Re-Test Candidate 2

Standard Area: 6.2.6 General Skill Requirement 6.2.6 General Skill Requirements JPR #RRII-6 Candidate: : Candidate #: STANDARD: 6.2.6 Level II, 2013 Edition TASK: Direct a team in the operation of a rope system to move a suspended rescue load along a horizontal path, given rescue personnel, an established system a target for the load, a load to be moved, and personal protective equipment, so that the movement is controlled; the load is held in place when needed; operating methods do not stress the system to the point of failure; personnel assignments are made; tasks are communicated, and potential problems are identified, communicated, and managed. PERFORMANCE OUTCOME: The candidate shall direct a team in the operation of a rope system to move a suspended rescue load along a horizontal path so that the movement is controlled; the load is held in place when needed; operating methods do not stress the system to the point of failure; personnel assignments are made; tasks are communicated, and potential problems are identified, communicated, and managed. CONDITIONS: The candidate will complete all elements of the assigned task. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Given rescue personnel, an established system a target for the load, a load to be moved, and personal protective equipment. No. Task Steps Task Value First Test 1. *Completes a system safety check P/F 2. Evaluates system components for compromised 1.0 integrity 3. Selects personnel 1.0 4. Communicates with personnel effectively 1.0 5. Manages movement of the load 1.0 6. Evaluates for potential problems 1.0 7. Determines incident needs 1.0 TOTAL 6.0 *Critical Item Pass/Fail Total Points Possible = 6 Total Points Needed To Pass = 5 Total Points d = Pass Fail Retest 1

Standard Area: 6.2.6 General Skill Requirement 6.2.6 General Skill Requirements JPR #RRII-6 Proctor/Candidate Comments: Proctor Signature Candidate Signature Re-Test Proctor Re-Test Candidate 2

Standard Area: 6.2 General Skill Requirement 6.2.7 Level II General Requirements JPR #RRII-7 Candidate: : Candidate #: STANDARD: 6.2.7 Level II, 2013 Edition TASK: Access a victim in a high-angle environment using techniques that require rescuers to climb up or down natural or manmade structures given a belay, a belay system, or other mechanisms, so that the risks from a fall are minimized or eliminated; the patient is accessed; and the objective is achieved. PERFORMANCE OUTCOME: The candidate shall access a victim in a high-angle environment using techniques that require rescuers to climb up or down natural or manmade structures given a belay, a belay system, or other mechanisms, so that the risks from a fall are minimized or eliminated; the patient is accessed; and the objective is achieved. CONDITIONS: The candidate will complete all elements of the assigned task. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Given a belay, a belay system, or other mechanisms. No. Task Steps Task Value First Test 1. Selects the appropriate tools and techniques that 1.0 minimize fall potential and fall factors 2. Properly uses the tools and techniques that 1.0 minimize fall potential and fall factors 3. Properly climbs and descends structure 1.0 4. Identifies any safety concerns 1.0 5. Accesses victim safely 1.0 TOTAL 5.0 Total Points Possible = 5 Total Points Needed To Pass = 4 Total Points d = Pass Fail Retest 1

Standard Area: 6.2.7 General Skill Requirement 6.2.7 General Skill Requirements JPR #RRII-7 Proctor/Candidate Comments: Proctor Signature Candidate Signature Re-Test Proctor Re-Test Candidate 2

Standard Area: 6.2.8 General Skill Requirement 6.2.8 General Skill Requirements JPR #RRII-8 Candidate: : Candidate #: STANDARD: 6.2.8 Level II, 2013 Edition TASK: Isolate and manage potentially harmful energy sources found in erected structures, including power systems and construction materials, given personal protective equipment, so that all hazards are identified, systems are manage, beneficial system use is evaluated, and hazards to rescue personnel and victims are minimized. PERFORMANCE OUTCOME: The candidate shall isolate and manage potentially harmful energy sources found in erected structures, including power systems and construction materials so that all hazards are identified, systems are manage, beneficial system use is evaluated, and hazards to rescue personnel and victims are minimized. CONDITIONS: The candidate will complete all elements of the assigned task. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Given personal protective equipment. No. Task Steps Task Value First Test 1. Selects and uses task- and incident-specific 1.0 personal protective equipment 2. Identifies hazards 1.0 3. Operates beneficial systems in support of tactical 1.0 objectives 4. Operates tools and devices for securing and disabling hazards 1.0 TOTAL 4.0 Total Points Possible = 4 Total Points Needed To Pass = 3 Total Points d = Pass Fail Retest 1

Standard Area: 6.2.8 General Skill Requirement 6.2.8 General Skill Requirements JPR #RRII-8 Proctor/Candidate Comments: Proctor Signature Candidate Signature Re-Test Proctor Re-Test Candidate 2