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Title: Rope Strength Section V' of Ropes


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Rope Strength Section V. of Ropes Knots
  • Patricia A. McIntosh
  • Submitted in partial completion for
  • NFPA 1041 Instructor I

2
Objectives
  • Define terms related to strength of life safety
    ropes.
  • Describe the ratings of ropes used in fire and
    rescue service.

3
References
  • NFPA 1983 - Standard on Fire Service Life Safety
    Rope and System Components
  • National Fire Protection Association, ed.
    Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills. 2nd ed.
    Jones Bartlett, 2008

4
Rope Strength Terms
  • Rated Load
  • The number of persons or weight for which a rope
    is rated.
  • Minimum Breaking Strength
  • The minimum pounds of force (lb/f) which can be
    exerted before breakage occurs.

5
Rope Strength Terms (2)
  • Safety Factor
  • The ratio of Minimum Breaking Strength to Rated
    Load.
  • Minimum Breaking Strength Rated Load
  • 3,000 300
  • 10 1

6
Required Strength of Life Safety Ropes
Source NFPA 1983.
7
Safety Factor
  • Allows for Reductions due to
  • Twists
  • Knots
  • Abrasions
  • Others

8
Safety Factor (2)
  • Shock Loading
  • Falls
  • Sudden changes in load
  • Added strain on rope

9
Summary
  • Terms
  • Rated Load
  • Minimum Breaking Strength
  • Safety Factor
  • Ratings
  • Personal Escape
  • Light Use Life Safety
  • General Use Life Safety

10
Review
  • NFPA ________ specifies the minimum strength
    requirements for life safety rope.
  • Light Duty Life Safety Rope has a minimum
    breaking strength of ____ lbf.
  • TRUE or FALSE Shock Loading refers to weight
    applied for extended periods of time.
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