Digging Holes and Tenches Flashcards

1
Q

When digging a hole for a pole, the pole hole should be ? .

A

larger at the top than at the bottom

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2
Q

When digging a pole hole, the ? determines the diameter of the hole.

A

size of the pole

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3
Q

When digging a hole for a pole, the hole should be big enough to allow for ? all around the pole for tamping purposes.

A

3”

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4
Q

A pole hole for a 25-foot pole should be dug in soil to a depth of ? minimum.

A

6’

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5
Q

there are five tools that could be used to manually dig a pole hole.

A

true

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6
Q

When marking the circle for a pole hole, the diameter of the hole should be marked ? larger than the diameter of the pole butt.

A

6”

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7
Q

In order to dig a pole hole in rocky soil, a Qualified Electrical Worker would use the ? method.

A

Rock Auger Method

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8
Q

The most common method for digging pole holes is with a ? .

A

Digger Derrick

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9
Q

A(n) ? is a man-made cut, cavity, trench, or depression in the earth’s surface formed by earth removal.

A

excavation

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10
Q

There are ? categories of hazards on an excavation project described in this lesson.

A

3
Underground Utilities
Confined Space Hazards
Danger of Cave-ins

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11
Q

The ? Rule, as applied to excavations, states that an exit must be provided if the excavation is four feet deep and there is the possibility of a cave-in.

A

25 foot rule

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