LINE C TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
What is the maximum allowed height for a rolling scaffold that is being moved by workers who are on the scaffold?
1 1/2 times its minimum base dimension
What is the correct incline of an extension ladder resting against a building?
1 ft. horizontal to 4 ft. vertical
What is the maximum load that should be imposed on a rope for rigging?
1/5th of its breaking strength
What is the minimum height of a guardrail?
1020mm (40in.)
What is the maximum gap allowed under a toe-board?
13mm (1/2in.)
What is the minimum amount that a scaffold plank may project beyond its supports?
150mm (6in.)
What is the maximum slope, vertical to horizontal, that is allowed for a work platform?
1:5
The sound or light signal for "RAISE" is
2 bells or flashes
What is the minimum width allowed for a work platform?
2 plank widths
What is the maximum allowed height for a rolling scaffold that is being moved by workers other than those on the scaffold?
2 times its minimum base dimension
Correctly installed cable clips will reduce the breaking strength of wire rope by how much?
20%
What is the maximum spacing allowed for the supports of scaffold planks if the scaffold is to be used by a bricklayer?
2100mm (7ft)
What is the minimum nominal width of a wooden scaffold plank?
235mm (9 1/4 in.)
What is the minimum clearance from any energized overhead power lines?
3 m (10ft.)
What is the maximum height of a rolling scaffold?
3 times its minimum base dimension
What is the maximum amount that a scaffold plank may project beyond its support?
300(12in.)
At what height does a scaffold require a guardrail or some alternate form of fall protection?
3000mm (10ft)
What is the centre-to-centre spacing of the cleats on a single ladder?
300mm (12in.)
What is the minimum size for the side rail of a 3 m (10 ft.) job-built single ladder?
38×89mm(2×4in.)
The sound or light signal for "ALL CLEAR" is
4 bells or flashes
What is the correct slope for single or extension ladders?
4 up the slope of the ladder to 1 horizontal
Up to how much will nylon rope stretch when loaded to the breaking point?
40% of original length
To prevent cross-bow loading, what is the maximum angle between any two slings at a shackle?
45 degrees
What is the maximum pull angle that shoulder eyebolts are able to withstand?
45 degrees to the vertical
What is the mechanical advantage of a block and tackle with two sheaves on the fixed block and two sheaves on the travelling block?
4:1
How much can sharp bends and knots reduce the strength of a rope by?
50%
What is the recommended safe lifting sling angle (from the horizontal)?
60 degrees
What is the minimum grade of chain that can be used for overhead hoisting?
80
When using two slings to hoist a load, at what angle to horizontal is the stress on the slings the least?
90 Degrees
What is the minimum distance that a single or extension ladder is required to project above the level to which it gives access?
900 mm (3 ft.)
Where is the safety system located on the block and tackle?
A block and tackle has no safety system
Which materials handling equipment is commonly known as a pallet truck?
A manual forklift
What best describes an elevating work platform?
A platform that self-elevates
What is the safety system found in the Tirfor?
A shear pin must break and seize the load when overloaded.
When using two slings to hoist a load, what happens to the sling stress as the sling angle to horizontal changes?
As the sling angle decreases, the sling stress increases.
What is required when placing an end frame on a wooden mud sill?
Base plate
What type of synthetic web sling has metal triangles of equal size on each end?
Basket web sling
What can result from sudden stops or the wire rope being pulled through tight sheaves or winding on too small of a drum?
Bird caging
Which knots forms a non-slip loop?
Bowline
Casters for steel scaffolds must have what?
Brakes
How is the size of a jack designated?
By capacity
What type of protective finish can be used on a wooden ladder?
Clear finish
What are used to connect the basic units for scaffold over one unit high?
Coupling pins
The travel signal shown below is used for what type of crane?
Crawler crane
When lifting a bundle of pipe horizontally with slings, which hitch is recommended?
Double-wrap basket hitch
What feature does the OHS Regulation require on all trolleys?
Drop stops
What are the two basic structural components of welded steel frame scaffolding?
End frame and cross brace
Choker hitches are a good choice when you need to increase the sling capacity.
False
Longer extension ladders have a shorter overlap.
False
The maximum depth allowed for notches in the side rails of a job-built ladder is 1 in.
False
When you have gotten the aerial lift into position to work from, you should connect your lanyard to the adjacent structure or equipment you are working on.
False
What style of hook is designed so the throat fits between the links of a chain?
Grab
What classification of ladders may be used for construction purposes? (Grade x?)
Grade 1
Besides allowing the rigger to quickly connect a choker hitch to a load, what other purpose does the design of a choker hitch serve?
It protects the sling from sharp ends at the choker point.
What is the safe and proper procedure if during a hoist the load tilts more than 5 degrees?
Lower the lift and rearrange the rigging
Tube and clamp scaffolds are made of
Metal tubes and adjustable clamps
What type of manila rope has one or more coloured strands?
No. 1 grade
Which type of rope is usually pure white, soft, pliable, and smooth to the touch?
Nylon
The sound or light signal for "STOP" is
One bell or one flash
Tag lines should be used to control loads because they allow control from where?
Out from under the load
What type of crane is referred to as a gantry or bridge crane?
Over head travelling crane
What is a rigging softener?
Pad used to protect a sling from the sharp corners of a load
What is it called when continuous pounding of a wire rope causes the strands to become flattened, distorted, and brittle?
Peening
Which of the ropes listed below is the strongest?
Polyester
Which type of dry rope has the best electrical insulating properties?
Polypropylene
How should you remove new rope from its shipping coil?
Pull from inside of coil
Which, knot, hitch, or bend, would you use to join two ropes of the same diameter together?
Reef knot
How are connections made on the Allround scaffolding system?
Rosette and wedge
Which type of elevating work platform can only move vertically?
Scissor lift
What must be used to level a scaffold on uneven terrain?
Screw jack
What is the term to describe the displacement of wires and strands as a result of wire rope rubbing against itself or another object?
Scrubbing
When several slings are to be attached to a single hook, what is used to make the connection to the hook?
Shackle
Which knot, hitch, or bend would you use to join a large-diameter rope to a small-diameter rope?
Sheet bend
What type of eyebolt is illustrated in the graphic below?
Shoulderless eyebolt
What is the name of the hinged arms between the two sections of a stepladder?
Spreaders
Which of the following ladders is free-standing?
Step
When steel scaffolds are fitted with casters, what other component is required?
Sway brace
What design feature gives the boom lift a large range?
Telescoping sections
Which lifting device is designed to pull in all positions, uses self-energizing jaws, and has an unlimited amount of cable travel?
The Tifor
Which lifting device is designed for vertical lifting but is limited in any horizontal application?
The chain fall
Which lifting device is designed for short vertical lifts as well as horizontal pulls?
The come-along
What part of the loop must the U-bolt part of a cable clip grab onto?
The dead end of the rope
What determines the number of cable clips required for a connection?
The diameter of the rope
How can the mechanical advantage of a pulley system be described?
The effort distance compared to the resistance distance
What is the safety feature found on a cable-type come-along?
The handle bends when overloaded
In wire rope terminology, what does "one rope lay" refer to?
The lengthwise distance for one strand revolution
What happens if you hoist an object with the centre of gravity above the lifting points?
The load could topple
If a load is rigged with the centre of gravity off to one side, what will happen when it is hoisted in the air?
The load will tilt until the centre of gravity is directly below the hook.
What is meant by the term centre of gravity?
The point at which and object will balance
What is it that enables both of the threaded rods in a turnbuckle to simultaneously tighten or loosen while turning the sleeve in one direction?
The threads are left handed at one end and right handed at the other.
What is the definition of the term mechanical advantage?
The use of tools or mechanical devices to multiply force
The sound or light signal for "LOWER" is
Three bells or flashes
On what steps of a step-ladder must the worker not stand to work?
Top TWO steps
Generally, which type of overhead travelling crane has a higher lifting capacity?
Top running
What group of cranes are immobile and commonly used on high-rise construction sites?
Tower cranes
What type of sling is best for loads that are abrasive or hot and require a wide bearing surface?
Triangle end metal mesh sling
Which knot acts like a pulley for tying down a load?
Truckers knot / hitch
Even though the elevating work platform is fitted with guardrails around the platform, you are still required to wear a body harness.
True
Sections must be secured together when the scaffold is higher than one unit.
True
In what conditions are ropes are best stored?
Well ventilated
What is the maximum allowed slope of the floor when using a rolling scaffold?
Within 3 degrees of level
What does the abbreviation WLL stand for?
Working load limit
When knot tying, what do you call the portion of the rope that forms the loop?
bight