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Question 6. What hazard controls can you use for vehicles or cranes?. Click for answer. Flashing yellow hazard lights to warn people. Scaffolding or gantry to protect people. Traffic control such as witches hats. Warning signs. A flagman to control traffic. marker.
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Question 6. What hazard controls can you use for vehicles or cranes? Click for answer Flashing yellow hazard lights to warn people Scaffolding or gantry to protect people Traffic control such as witches hats Warning signs A flagman to control traffic marker
Question 9. You’re planning a job. Other than hazards, what else do you plan for? Click for answer marker What information do you need about the job? Have you checked the task plans including schedules? What plant and equipment do you need and is it available? Do you know the weights the scaffolding needs to support?
Question 21. What would you ask yourself when setting up a scaffold on a suspended floor or temporary framework? Click for answer • Is the floor strong enough to take the weight of the scaffold? • Are there single-point loadings? • How old is the slab? • Is back-propping or shoring needed on the floors underneath? • Do I need written confirmation from an engineer? • Do I need site information and an engineer’s report? marker Check with engineer and/or engineer’s report
Question 24. What are some ways to terminate (finish) a static line to hold it in place? Click for answer Swaged or pressed fittings Double saddle clamps marker Machine splice with thimble eye A hand splice with a thimble eye Wedge sockets
Question 37. What sorts of edge protection would you use on scaffolding? Click for answer Working platforms if a person or object can fall more than 2 metres. Mesh screens Toeboards Guardrails for any scaffolds above 4m Mid-rails marker