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Introduction. The Recruit will also practice and masters certain skills and will be tested on these skills. At the end of each subject there will be a quiz over the material that was taught. The firefighter is responsible for studying the material and practicing the skills. Forcible Entry.

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  1. Introduction The Recruit will also practice and masters certain skills and will be tested on these skills. At the end of each subject there will be a quiz over the material that was taught. The firefighter is responsible for studying the material and practicing the skills. Dixion High School Fire Department

  2. Forcible Entry Cutting Tools Dixion High School Fire Department

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  6. Forcible Entry Metal Cutting Tools Dixion High School Fire Department

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  8. Forcible Entry Manual Prying Tools Dixion High School Fire Department

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  10. Forcible Entry Hydraulic Prying Tools Dixion High School Fire Department

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  12. Forcible Entry Manual Pushing/Pulling Tools Dixion High School Fire Department

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  14. Forcible Entry Striking Tools Dixion High School Fire Department

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  16. Forcible Entry Tools for Forcing Locks Dixion High School Fire Department

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  18. Forcible Entry Tools for Breaking Padlocks Dixion High School Fire Department

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  20. Forcible Entry Maintenance and Care of Tools Dixion High School Fire Department

  21. Forcible Entry • Never use a cheater bar when using a prying tool. • Do not use a prying tool as a striking tool unless it is designed for that purpose. • Keep saw blades clean, sharp, and lightly oiled. • Do not interchange different manufactures blades on power saws. Dixion High School Fire Department

  22. Forcible Entry • Store saw blades in a clean and dry place. • Do not store where gasoline fumes accumulate for composite blades. • Inspect wood handles for cracks, blisters, or splinters. • Sand Handles to minimize hand injuries. • Check the tightness of the tool head. Dixion High School Fire Department

  23. Forcible Entry • For Fiberglass handles wash with mild detergent, rinse, and wipe dry. • Inspect the cutting edge for nicks, tears, or metal spurs. • Replace cutting edge when required. • DO NOT PAINT AXE HEADS! Painting hides faults in the metal. Paint also may cause the cutting surface to stick and bind. Dixion High School Fire Department

  24. Forcible Entry Power Equipment • Read Instructions • Inspect and ensure power tool will start manually. • Ensure that the fuel is fresh. A mixture may deteriorate over time. Dixion High School Fire Department

  25. Forcible Entry Carrying Tools Dixion High School Fire Department

  26. Forcible Entry Axes- Carry the ax with the blade away from the body. With pick-head axes, grasp the pick with a hand to cover it. Axes should never be carried on the shoulder. Refer to Essentials Pg..241 Dixion High School Fire Department

  27. Forcible Entry Prying tools- Carry these tools with any pointed or sharp edges away from the body. With multiple surfaces, this will be somewhat difficult. Combination of Tools- Strap tool combo together. Halligan type bars and flat-head axes can be married together and strapped. Dixion High School Fire Department

  28. Forcible Entry Pike poles and hooks- Carry these tools with head down, close to the ground, and ahead of the body when outside a structure. When entering a building, carefully invert the tool and carry it with the head upright close to the body. Dixion High School Fire Department

  29. Forcible Entry Striking Tools- Keep the heads of these tools close to the ground. Power Tools- Never carry a power tool that is running. Transport the tool to the area where the work will be performed and start it there. Dixion High School Fire Department

  30. Forcible Entry That completes the self study portion of the class. Now you, the student, will watch the video Essentials of Firefighting Forcible Entry located in the 2nd top draw on the right side of the T.V. in the Dayroom. After the video come back to the computer and take the quiz. Dixion High School Fire Department

  31. Forcible Entry Quiz Dixion High School Fire Department

  32. Quiz 1. A flat head ax is what kind of tool? A. Cutting Tool B. Metal Cutting Tool C. Prying Tool D. None of the above Dixion High School Fire Department

  33. Quiz 2. Which of the following is not a metal cutting tool? A. Bolt Cutters B. Paper Scissors C. Wire Cutters D. Cutting Torch Dixion High School Fire Department

  34. Quiz 3. Which of the following is a manual prying tool? A. Spreaders B. Extension Rams C. Pry Bar D. None of the above Dixion High School Fire Department

  35. Quiz 4. What is a K Tool used for? A. Forcing open locks B. The tool that comes after J Tool C. Cutting Metal D. None of the above Dixion High School Fire Department

  36. Quiz 5. Why don’t you paint ax heads? A. Get the ax mixed up with the pike pole. B. Hides the faults in the metal C. Might get the wrong color paint D. None of the above Dixion High School Fire Department

  37. Quiz 6. How do you carry a pike pole? A. Pointed end Up and in front B. Pointed end Up and in back C. Pointed end down and in back D. Pointed end down and in front Dixion High School Fire Department

  38. Quiz 7. Never carry a power tool that is ________. A. The wrong color B. Too Light C. Running D. None of the above Dixion High School Fire Department

  39. Quiz 8. What are locking pliers and chain used for? A. Prying pad locks B. Prying open computers C. Changing oil filters D. None of the above Dixion High School Fire Department

  40. Quiz 9. Describe how to carry a pick head ax. Dixion High School Fire Department

  41. Quiz 10. Which of the follow is not a manual prying tool? A. Kelly Tool B. Pry Bar C. Hux Bar D. None of the above Dixion High School Fire Department

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