9 Ropes and Knots.

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9 Ropes and Knots

Introduction Instructor Introduction Topic Introduction Class objectives References Preparation Step Information

Knots Knots are prescribed ways of fastening ropes and webbing to objects or each other. Fire fighters must know how and when to use knots. Knots are used for multiple purposes. Knots reduce rope load-carrying capability.

Knot Terminology (1 of 4) Working end Running end Standing part Used in forming knots Running end Used in lifting or hoisting Standing part Between the working and the running end

Knot Terminology (2 of 4) Bight Reverse direction to form U-bend

Knot Terminology (3 of 4) Loop Makes a circle in the rope

Knot Terminology (4 of 4) Round turn Makes a loop with parallel ends