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HP SKEDCO SKED-EVAC Quick Start Manual

HP SKEDCO SKED-EVAC Quick Start Manual

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Effective: 14/Oct/06
1.0
Objective
1.1
The purpose of this guideline is to establish operational procedures when using the Skedco "Sked-Evac Tripod."
2.0
Responsibility
2.1
It is the responsibility of all Department personnel to understand the procedures documented in this Standard
Operating Guideline.
3.0
Features
3.1
Header: Limits the distance the legs can be spread apart, has 3 separate anchor points that are equally centered
and large enough to accommodate two (2) carabiners each.
3.2
Legs: adjust in 5" increments for leveling on uneven surfaces. Minimum height is 6 feet and maximum height is
10 feet.
3.3
Feet: Use in the horizontal position for solid surfaces such as Asphalt, Concrete, etc. Use in the vertical position
(pointed end down towards the outside) for soft surfaces. The feet may be bolted down, if necessary.
3.4
Chain: The chain must be used on this tripod unless the feet are securely bolted down and immovable. The chain
prevents the legs from spreading.
3.5
Proof load information that "indicates the maximum load at each height setting."
Leg Position
A
B
C
D
E
F
4.0
Tripod Set Up:
4.1
Extend legs to desired length and lock them into position with the hitch pins. Place the cotter pins through the
holes at the end of each hitch pin to prevent them from accidentally working their way out. Ensure that the tripod
is as level as possible on uneven ground.
4.1.1
4.2
Attach the haul system to one (1) of the anchors with two (2) carabiners and check all connections.
4.3
Stand the tripod up and spread the legs outward to the maximum distance allowed by the tripod head. Then
move each leg inward two (2) inches.
4.4
Remove the chain from its storage bag and thread it through the holes in the sides of the feet. Connect one end
of the chain to the other using the screw link provided, thus preventing the legs from spreading. It will be
necessary to move inward from the end link at one end of the chain to secure the chain tightly, forming a triangle
between the three legs. The chain must be used on this tripod unless the feet are properly bolted down and
immovable.
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Revised: 01/DEC/20
Note:
If removal of a victim requires the use of a Sked-sled, Stokes Basket, etc, set the tripod at
the maximum height.
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QUIPMENT
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S.O.G. #: E-221
Proof Load in Pounds
5280
6000
7000
7500
8500
9500
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Tripod Height in Inches
119
115
112
107
102
98

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Summary of Contents for HP SKEDCO SKED-EVAC

  • Page 1 TANDARD PERATING UIDELINE QUIPMENT KEDCO RIPOD PERATIONS Effective: 14/Oct/06 Revised: 01/DEC/20 S.O.G. #: E-221 Page: Objective The purpose of this guideline is to establish operational procedures when using the Skedco “Sked-Evac Tripod.” Responsibility It is the responsibility of all Department personnel to understand the procedures documented in this Standard Operating Guideline.
  • Page 2 TANDARD PERATING UIDELINE QUIPMENT KEDCO RIPOD PERATIONS Effective: 14/Oct/06 Revised: 01/DEC/20 S.O.G. #: E-221 Page: Tripod operation: Six (6) personnel is the optimum number to operate the tripod and hauling system. 5.1.1 Leader/ Brakeman (1 person): Is in charge of the set-up and operation of the tripod, gives commands for hauling and lowering operations, and operates the brake cam.
  • Page 3 TANDARD PERATING UIDELINE QUIPMENT KEDCO RIPOD PERATIONS Effective: 14/Oct/06 Revised: 01/DEC/20 S.O.G. #: E-221 Page: Commands for Belaying: 5.7.1 Rescuer - “On Rope” - Attaching to haul system 5.7.2 Rescuer - “On Belay” - Requesting belay from belay team 5.7.3 Belay Team - “Belay On”...