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Roof Hook SECTION: Tools and Equipment ISSUED: 02-2011 REVISED: ##- ####

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Roof Hook

SECTION: Tools and EquipmentISSUED: 02-2011 REVISED: ##-####

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Objectives

• To provide an understanding of the following– Specifications– Use– Maintenance– Safety

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Specifications

• Steel tube construction

• 4 ft in length• 2 hooks at different

angles• Pry head on opposite

end

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Use

• Breach walls and ceilings– Optimal for lath and

plaster

• Ventilation and forcible entry– Breaking windows

• Prying

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Maintenance

• Check for burrs or other damage• Clean with mild soap and water• Remove rust with wire wheel or brush• Apply a thin coat of WD40 to any non painted

metal surfaces• May paint black to prevent rusting• Keep handle wrapped with black cloth tape

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Safety

• Wear appropriate PPE– Minimum of helmet, gloves, and eye

protection

• Full turnouts and SCBA are required when utilizing tool in an IDLH atmosphere or when gaining entry into a possible IDLH atmosphere

• Check surroundings prior to using tool• Ensure the tool is the right tool for the job