S-130 Module 5 (Transportation Safety) & 6 (Hand Tools)
Unlike a helicopter, with a fixed-wing aircraft you may walk, (blank) if there is enough clearance.
Upright
A, (blank), has a grubbing edge for trenching and a cutting edge.
Pulaski
Use, flairs to, (blank), the flames, & then mop up the fire with water or scraping it with the fire rake.
Knock down
You will use, (blank) tools primarily for fireline construction, including cutting brush & small trees.
Cutting Tools
Most, (blank), tools are suited for fireline construction and mop-up operations.
Scraping tools
When working with tools, situate the tool on the, (blank), side when walking across a slope.
Downhill
Approach or leave a helicopter on the, (blank), side and in full view of the pilot.
Downhill side
(Blank), when approaching or leaving a helicopter.
Stoop
(Blank), rakes resemble standard garden rakes except that the tines are broader and more triangular.
Fire rakes
You will use, (blank), sometimes called flappers or flairs, to smother fires in light fuels.
Fire swatters
Drivers must have the, (blank), ride in the cab or close to the driver whenever possible when transporting personnel.
Supervisor
What are FOUR common cutting tools?
1. Axes 2. Pulaskis 3. Brush hooks; & 4. Sandviks
What are the THREE types of hand tools?
1. Cutting Tools 2. Scraping tools; & 3. Fire swatters
What are TWO ways to address splintering problems when using wooden-handled tools?
1. Sand and refinish handles with linseed oil 2. Replace loose or cracked handles
What are the SIX most common scraping tools?
1. Shovels 2. McLeods 3. Fire rakes 4. Hoes 5. Combination tools; & 6. Wire brooms
Drivers must have shifts that do not exceed the maximum duty day for you agency, with no more than, (blank), hours of off-duty time between shifts.
10
When traveling on foot, maintain a distance of at least, (blank), feet between crew members.
10 Feet
When around a helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft, stay at least (blank), feet away unless authorized and do no smoke or have any fuel equipment within, (blank), feet.
100 Feet
Whether it's a single-bit or a double-bit, swing the axe in a downward motion at a, (blank), degree angle.
45 degree
Drivers must get at least, (blank), hours of off-duty time between shifts.
8
What do you typically use to sharpen most wildland fire tools?
A 12 inch flat mill bastard file.
It is most effective to use a flail in conjunction with a, (Blank), or fire rake.
Backback pump
When working with hand tools, hold the tool at its, (blank), point.
Balance
You can use a, (blank), tool as as a shovel, pick, ho, or various combinations of these modes.
Combination tool
To use a fire swatter, drag the flap along the, (blank), of a fire.
Edge
When you pass a tool to another person, pass it, (blank), first.
Handle First
Always drive emergency vehicles with the, (blank), on.
Headlights
When around a helicopter carry all tools, (blank), below the waist and close to your side.
Horizontally
The head of as a Brush hook is in the shape of a, (blank).
J
With boats, put on your, (blank), while you're still on the shore or dock.
Life preserver
Drivers must not have personnel and loose, (blank), together.
Loose tools
If you have to park on the, (blank), or the shoulder, set up cones or flares before doing anything else.
Roadway
Whenever possible, use, (blank), strokes when cutting.
Short Strokes
Hold a tool at your, (blank), and close to your body, not your shoulder.
Side
When working with tools, pass other workers by, (blank), and waiting for the right of way.
Signaling
There are, (blank), sides to a McLeod.
TWO side 1. The Hoe blade for cutting grass, deep litter, & light brush. 2. A rake with five to seven long tines.