


Controlling / limiting access to the area by unnecessary personnel.Controlling / limiting traffic and sources of vibration in the area.Making the area safe includes, but not limited to:.The possibility of someone falling, or something falling on someone, should always be considered and mitigated. Rope rescue operations are often required in areas where elevation differentials exist.Personnel trained to identified level of functional capability.NFPA 1670/1006 compliant policies and procedures.Inspection and Maintenance Requirements.Performance standard for rope & hardware.Fire Service Life Safety Rope and System Components.Basic foundation for most rescue disciplines.Victims weight on litter tender or rescuer.Victim and rescuers have all weight supported by rope.

Providing aid to those in danger where the use of rope and related equipment is needed to perform safe rescue.
