GasRam™ for the SWAT Operator
Examination
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At what pressure does the "Fike" disk rupture?
1178psi
73psi
12psi
500psi
none of the above
How often should the GasRam™ be checked for corrosion while it is in storage?
one month
three months
six months
two years
More than one canister can be expended during one placement of the Ram.
True
False
Which are parts of a GasRam™?
Body
Probes
Handle
Pressure relief valve
Cap
All of the Above
Which is not a safety concern when using a GasRam™?
Correct canister
Eye and hand protection
Authorization from chief or sheriff
No obstructions
Load away from TSA and/or CP
Which is not an attachment to the GasRam™?
12" probe
24" probe
Spear probe
Door Ram
None of the above
How tight should the Fike valve be screwed into the fike body?
Two turns of a wrench
One turn of the wrench
3/4 of an inch
Hand tight
None of the above
What personal protection should be worn when using the GasRam™?
Hand protection
Eye protection
Hearing protection
Hand and eye protection
Gas mask
When checking the probe prior to placing into the body you should check for:
Cleanliness
Spiders
Obstructions
Teflon tape
When loading the Ram what types of canisters should be used?
Blast
Sting Ball
Pyrotechnic
Military smoke
None of the above
The GasRam™ should always be loaded at the CP prior to deployment.
True
False
The GasRam™ should be stored loaded and ready to go with a device in the body.
True
False
During operations when the GasRam™ is attached to an armored car a deputy or officer must leave the armored vehicle to initiate the canister.
True
False
The easiest way to visually check that the loaded canister is discharging within the GasRam™ an operator can:
Leave end cap loose enough for some discharge
Drill a viewing whole above the probe to see into the structure
Send a robot into the interior of the structure before inserting the ram
Put your ear to the wall and listen for the release of agent
None of the above
During insertion if the GasRam™ ruptures a natural gas line there is a danger of fire when the canister ignites.
True
False
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Introduction
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Nomenclature
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Types of Canisters
Attaching Probes
Removing Cap
Loading the Body
Replacing Cap
Penetrating Walls
Burst Disc
Bear Cat Operations
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