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match the following types of lifelines with their corresponding descriptions.
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flexible line for connecting to an anchorage point above the working area that hangs to the ground or the next working level below
select the best option
line not completely taut nor with too much slack that runs between two anchor points designed, installed, and supervised by a qualified person
select the best option
To solve this, we recall the definitions of lifelines in safety (e.g., in construction or workplace safety):
- For the first description: "Flexible line for connecting to an anchorage point above the working area that hangs to the ground or the next working level below" – this matches a vertical lifeline (or a "drop line").
- For the second description: "Line not completely taut nor with too much slack, that runs between two anchor points designed, installed, and supervised by a qualified person" – this matches a horizontal lifeline.
First Dropdown (Flexible line...):
The correct option is the one labeled as "Vertical Lifeline" (or similar term for a line hanging from above to lower levels).
Second Dropdown (Line not completely taut...):
The correct option is the one labeled as "Horizontal Lifeline" (or similar term for a line between two anchors with proper tension).
(Note: If the dropdown options include terms like "Vertical Lifeline" and "Horizontal Lifeline", those are the matches. The exact labels depend on the provided options, but the logic is based on the definitions of vertical vs. horizontal lifelines in safety systems.)
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To solve this, we recall the definitions of lifelines in safety (e.g., in construction or workplace safety):
- For the first description: "Flexible line for connecting to an anchorage point above the working area that hangs to the ground or the next working level below" – this matches a vertical lifeline (or a "drop line").
- For the second description: "Line not completely taut nor with too much slack, that runs between two anchor points designed, installed, and supervised by a qualified person" – this matches a horizontal lifeline.
First Dropdown (Flexible line...):
The correct option is the one labeled as "Vertical Lifeline" (or similar term for a line hanging from above to lower levels).
Second Dropdown (Line not completely taut...):
The correct option is the one labeled as "Horizontal Lifeline" (or similar term for a line between two anchors with proper tension).
(Note: If the dropdown options include terms like "Vertical Lifeline" and "Horizontal Lifeline", those are the matches. The exact labels depend on the provided options, but the logic is based on the definitions of vertical vs. horizontal lifelines in safety systems.)