1-1 / lesson 13 Climber cutouts

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The gaff is properly shaped and sharpened when it begins holding a distance of ? . Select one: a. 1" b. 2" c. 3" d. 4"

a. 1"

When performing the cut out test, at what distance should the gaff be pushed into the pole? Select one: a. 1/4" b. 1/2" c. 1" d. 1 1/2"

a. 1/4"

A pole that is over ? old should be supported with a line truck boom or other device in case it is unstable. Select one: a. 10 years b. 20 years c. 30 years d. 40 years

b. 20 years

The one with the responsibility for inspecting, maintaining, and rejecting climbing equipment is the ? . Select one: a. lead Journeyman Electrical Worker b. person using climbing equipment c. safety director d. working foreman

b. person using climbing equipment

During a pole cut out test, the proper procedure is to ? . Select one: a. place the climber on the leg and lightly jab into the pole b. place the climber on the leg, hold sleeve with hand before lightly jabbing c. hold sleeve with hand and lightly jab into the pole d. hold stirrup of climber with hand and lightly jab into the pole Feedback

b. place the climber on the leg, hold sleeve with hand before lightly jabbing

Climber shank and sleeves should be inspected for ? . Select one: a. a secure climber with a minimum of one screw b. corrosion of hardware c. cracks, cuts, and/or marks d. loose or missing rivets

c. cracks, cuts, and/or marks

When should a plane test be performed? Select one: a. Once a month after receiving climbers b. When climbers have been received c. When gaffs have been maintained d. Any of the above

d. Any of the above

Climbers should be inspected for ? . Select one: a. gaff width and thickness b. stirrup width, stirrup thickness, and gaff length c. tip profile and cutting edge angle d. all of the above

d. all of the above

The climber straps and pads should be inspected for ? . Select one: a. excessive wear b. loose or broken stitching c. loose or missing rivets d. all of the above

d. all of the above

An improperly sharpened gaff is safer than a gaff that has not been sharpened at all. Select one: True False

false

One good climbing practice that will help avoid accidents is to practice taking extra-large steps when ascending, climbing, or descending. Select one: True False

false

The tip of the gaff should have a spike point. Select one: True False

false

he person responsible for sharpening and properly shaping the climbing gaffs is the manufacturer. Select one: True False

false

nots and knotholes are not hazards that contribute to cutout accidents because the gaffs are shaped to deal with them. Select one: True False

false

If accidents are to be reduced on the job, the climber must develop a safety-conscious attitude. Select one: True False

true

If the gaff slides along the wood without digging, then the gaff is either improperly sharpened or the gaff angle is too small. Select one: True False

true

The point of the gaff should cut the pole surface at a maximum of two inches. Select one: True False

true

To help prevent climber cutouts, gaffs must be sharp, properly sized, and properly shaped. Select one: True False

true

When climbing a pole, carrying the hand line on a breakaway hook will help eliminate the hazard of being pulled off the pole by something snagging the hand line. Select one: True False

true


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