Service Delivery 3 Ladders.

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Service Delivery 3 Ladders

Aims To ensure students are familiar with the terminology associated with ladders and their safe usage.

Learning Outcomes At the end of the session students will be able to: Recognise and use the standard terminology in relation to ladders Describe the construction of a range of fire service ladders State the varying uses of fire service ladders Understand of the safety procedures to be adopted when using ladders.

Types of ladders in use Short extension ladder (JCDD 32) 10.5m ladder (JCDD 10) 13.5m ladder (JCDD 12) Roof ladder (JCDD 31).

Types of ladders in use All Humberside Fire Brigade ladders are of aluminium construction Comply with Joint Council of Design and Development (JCDD) specifications Regularly tested For these reasons fire brigade personnel are instructed that they must not use ladders gained from other sources.

Terminology Extend - to raise an extending section Extend to lower - to clear the pawls Heel in / Heel out House - to retract an extending section Pitch - to erect a ladder against a building Slip - to remove a ladder from an appliance.

Short extension ladder.

10.5 metre ladder.

13.5 metre ladder.

13.5 metre ladder. Upper extension Middle extension Main extension Handling poles Screw down jack

Roof ladder.

Confirmation Assessments will be based on this lesson and the corresponding study note. Learning Outcomes Recognise and use the standard terminology in relation to ladders Describe the construction of a range of fire service ladders State the varying uses of fire service ladders Understand of the safety procedures to be adopted when using ladders.

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