Safety, Rigging Flashcards

1
Q

class of fire wood and paper

A

class A

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2
Q

class of fire flammable liquid

A

class B

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3
Q

class of fire electrical equipment

A

class C

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4
Q

class of fire combustible metals

A

class D

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5
Q

class of fire combustible cooking media

A

class K

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6
Q

fire extinguisher with larger tapered nozzle used for

A

carbon dioxide

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7
Q

most versatile fire extinguisher

A

multi purpose dry chemical

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8
Q
Duty rating of ladder
extra heavy duty
heavy duty
medium duty
light duty
A

Type 1A
Type 1
Type 2
Type 3

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9
Q

scaffolds must be designed to support, how much the weight

A

4 times the load

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10
Q

wire rope safety factor general rigging and hoisting

A

5:1

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11
Q

wire rope safety factor lifting and transporting workers

A

10:1

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12
Q

wire rope safety factor for public elevators

A

20:1

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13
Q

SWL in tons

A

D²x8

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14
Q

rule of thumb for sheave diameter to wire rope

A

20:1

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15
Q

single vertical hitch is rated x times the sling material

A

1 time

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16
Q

basket hitch is rated x times the sling material

A

2 times

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17
Q

choker hitch is rated x times the sling material

A

3/4

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18
Q

recommended sling angle when rigging a load

A

no less than 60 degrees

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19
Q

1 ton=lbs

A

2000lbs

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20
Q

1 tonne=lbs

A

2200lbs

21
Q

tension per sling

A
T=(W/N) x (L/V)
weight
number of legs
length of sling
vertical height from hook to load
22
Q

wire rope used for lifting

A

independent wire rope core

23
Q

wire rope used for standing ropes

A

wire strand core

24
Q

breaking strength formula fibre core

A

D²x42

25
Q

breaking strength formula wire core

A

D²x45

26
Q

wire rope lay with wire and strands twisted in same direction, not used for rotating equipment, has good abrasion resistance

A

lang lay

27
Q

wire rope lay with wire and strands twisted in opposite direction and used with rotating equipment

A

regular lay

28
Q

distance wire rope cannot be used from acetylne cut

A

6 inch

29
Q

Ladders should be place

A

75.5 degree or 4:1

30
Q

safety factor of non rotating wire rope

A

8:1

31
Q

replace wire rope when abrasion is

A

1/3

32
Q

SWL of singly ply nylon sling, single vertical hitch

A

1600

33
Q

Shackles are reduced to x when at 90 degree angle

A

50%

34
Q

chain should be replaced when worn by

A

10%

35
Q

safety factor for fibre rope

A

5:1

36
Q

grade if manila rope used for rigging

A

grade 1

37
Q

fibre rope that is non conductive and most popular

A

polypropylene

38
Q

fibre rope with greatest strength, elasticity and shock absorbtion

A

nylon

39
Q

fibre rope lay used for general purposes

A

medium lay

40
Q

highest tensile strength fibre rope has what “laid”

A

soft laid

41
Q

fibre rope strength reduction from knot or bend

A

50%

42
Q

fibre rope strength reduction from splice

A

15%

43
Q

ultimate strength with wire rope clips installed

A

80%

44
Q

number of clips for wire rope

A

rope diameter x 3 plus 1

45
Q

clip spacing for wire rope

A

rope diameter x 6

46
Q

turn back for wire rope

A

number of clips x spacing

47
Q

safety factor in chains

A

4:1

48
Q

strength of eyebolt at 45 degree

A

25%

49
Q

chain should be replaced when stretch reaches

A

5%