Metro SOG 05 - Put Title Here Flashcards
From Metro SOGs:
What are the advantages of using the hand lay and (siamese to hydrant) reverse lay?
Keeps wagon at water souce and improves crew integrity/personnel accountibilty
From Metro SOGs:
What do the wagon drivers hand lay lines to?
Siamese Connections
From Metro SOGs:
Is the method hydrant to siamese (hydrant to fire) layout used?
No
From Metro SOGs:
When completing the hand lay and siamese to hydrant reverse layout, it requires only which personnel?
The wagon driver
From Metro SOGs:
What should wagon drivers do to the siamese connections?
Hand lay lines
From Metro SOGs:
Where should wagon drivers position the wagon after hand laying lines to the siamese?
At the hydrant
From Metro SOGs:
What type of layout will be used if the hydrant is too far away?
(Siamese to hydrant) reverse lay
From Metro SOGs:
When reverse laying is it necessary to use the message “We have our own hydrant”?
No
From Metro SOGs:
What type of layout will be used if the nearest hydrant is out of service?
(Siamese to hydrant) reverse lay
From Metro SOGs:
When the siamese connecion and tunnel standpipes are located next to each other, Are they interconnected?
No
From Metro SOGs:
When appropriate, who will ensure that both standpipes are supplied?
Water supply group supervisor
From Metro SOGs:
How will Metro OCC report the location of a fire?
Chain marker number
From Metro SOGs:
What shows each standpipe, it’s cover area and location of siamese?
Metrorail Emergency Response Maps
From Metro SOGs:
Is it necessary to tie up resources by charging all the standpipes from one station to the next?
No
From Metro SOGs:
What information does the officer relay to the water supply group supervisor when connecting to a standpipe outlet?
The Identification number marked on the outlet