Introduction to Masonry
An apprentice must complete a training program that is three years in length and provides classroom instruction of at least _____.
432 hours
The abbreviation OSHA stands for _____.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
The most suitable gloves for masonry work are made of _____.
latex or synthetic rubber
If you observe co-workers acting in an unsafe manner and they do not stop after you warn them, you should _____.
move as far away from them as possible
Brick dimensions that include the thickness of the mortar joint are _____.
nominal sizes
Most masonry work is done _____.
outside
A mason who dresses appropriately and neatly and keeps tools well-maintained exhibits the quality of _____.
pride
The plan of action of what activities and projects a SkillsUSA chapter will undertake during a school year is called the _____.
program of work
A mason who completes assigned tasks safely and without supervision exhibits the quality of _____.
responsibility
Mortar is a mixture of water, portland cement, lime, and _____.
sand
The loadbearing strength, rigidity, and wind resistance of a concrete block wall is increased by using _____.
steel reinforcing rods combined with grout
The lead person on a large job usually has the title of _____.
superintendent
A worker who carries masonry materials, tools, and mortar and gets things for the mason is classified as a(n) _____.
tender
In an apprentice program, an individual's first six months is considered a(n) _____.
trial period
To manually mix mortar, use a _____.
hoe
Flagstone used for paving or floors is typically cut into flat slabs with a maximum thickness of _____.
2 inches
In its history, SkillsUSA has served more than _____.
10.5 million members
The national organization serving teachers and students preparing for careers in technical, skilled, and service occupations is _____.
SkillsUSA