s-130 Module 6
Identify THREE techniques illustrating proper hand tool use.
keep your eyes on what is being cut Watch your cutting angle and path of the tool head Use the proper grip and stance
Identify TWO benefits of sharp blades on hand tools.
Cuts more effectively than a dull one. Allows you to use short, sharp cutting strokes.
identify TWO tools you can use in conjunction with a fire swatter.
Fire rake Backpack Pump
Identify the distance firefighters should maintain when walking or working with hand tools.
10 feet (3m)
Match with appropriate sharpening techniques
Ax - Even taper approximately 2 1/2 inches (65 mm) back from the cutting edge Pulaski - Bevel grubbing edge 3/8-inch (10 mm) wide Brush Hook - Sharpen cutting edge from 1 inch (25.4 mm) at base to 3/4 inch (19 mm) at tip
Identify TWO safety procedures to follow when carrying hand tools.
Hold the tool on the downhill side when walking across a slope. Do not run with hand tools.
All of the following are proper care methods for hand tools, EXCEPT
Repair cracked or loose tool heads with glue or sealant.
Identify THREE ways to use hand tools safely.
Watch your cutting angle to prevent ricochet. Wear safety glasses at all times. Keep your eyes on what is being cut
A single-bit ax is BEST suited for
felling snags, chopping stumps and logs, and driving wedges.