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3. the area into which a load is being lowered should be treated as a(n…

Question

  1. the area into which a load is being lowered should be treated as a(n)

a. hot work location
b. fall zone
c. primary access route
d. aerial drop spot

  1. how many inches should stacked bricks be tapered for every foot above four feet in the stack?

a. two
b. four
c. six
d. twelve

  1. the proper way to get tools to a worker on a higher level is to

a. toss them up carefully
b. carry them by hand up a ladder
c. climb up with them in your pocket
d. hoist them up with a rope and bucket

  1. a knot that is not meant to be permanent is generally referred to as a

a. hitch
b. slip
c. runner
d. bypass

  1. the knot shown in review question figure rq01 is a

a. square knot
b. bowline
c. half hitch
d. clove hitch

  1. to help make sure the path is clear when your view is obstructed while handling materials, use a

a. mirror
b. spotter
c. tow rope
d. step ladder

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. When a load is being lowered, the area is a fall - zone where objects can drop and cause harm.
  2. Stacked bricks should be tapered two inches for every foot above four feet in the stack for stability.
  3. Hoisting tools up with a rope and bucket is a proper and safe way to get tools to a worker on a higher level. Tossing, carrying by hand up a ladder, or having in pocket are unsafe.
  4. A knot that is not meant to be permanent is generally a hitch.
  5. The knot shown is a bowline, which is a common and useful knot for creating a fixed - size loop.
  6. When the view is obstructed while handling materials, using a spotter helps ensure the path is clear.

Answer:

  1. b. fall zone
  2. a. Two
  3. d. hoist them up with a rope and bucket
  4. a. hitch
  5. b. bowline
  6. b. spotter