FINAL INTRO Test Flashcards

1
Q

Quantity of materials able to be carried, trasported, or relocated at one time by a machine, vehicle, piece of equipment, or person.

A

A Load

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2
Q

With Pre-Task Planning, you make sure that the load doesn’t have 3 things

A

Protruding Nails
Wires
Sharp Edges

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3
Q

As you lift an object, make sure you have a —– —–

A

firm grip

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4
Q

You —– with you knees and get a good —- for proper lifting procedure.

A

Bend

Grip

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5
Q

for proper lifting procedure. you lift with your ——-, keep your back ——- and keep your head ——

A

Legs

Straight

Up

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6
Q

Sometimes it may not be the weight of a load that gives you trouble, but it’s——-

A

Configuration

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7
Q

You do what with long or cumbersome objects.

A

Secure

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8
Q

When using rope for cable pulling, use only low- stretch rope such as—– and —— —— —-.

A

Multi-ply

Double- Braided Polyester

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9
Q

Stores energy much like a stretched rubber band. If this type of rope is, pulling grip, conductors, or other component in the pulling system fails, this potential energy will suddenly be unleashed.

A

High-stretch ropes

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10
Q

The whipping action of a High-stretch ropes can cause 3 things

A

Considerable Damade
Serious Injury
Death

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11
Q

Part of the safety guideline of handling Non-Motorized Matierials-Handlings Equipment; you inspect the device before using it to ensure that all parts are —— and ——- —-.

A

Intact

Functioning Properly

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12
Q

Handling Non-Motorized Matierials-Handlings Equipment you use the force and strength of your body to move the equipment.

A

T

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13
Q

Part of the safety guideline of handling Non-Motorized Matierials-Handlings Equipment; always put the heaviest load on the ——- of the device to lower the center of gravity and to make it easier to handle.

A

Bottom

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14
Q

Part of the safety guideline of handling Material Carts, use caution when moving a cart on an —— or ——surface/

A

Inclined

Declines

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15
Q

For Material Carts, you can load a cart past it’s labeled weight capacity.

A

F NEVER!!

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16
Q

If the load is too heavy on a decline, it may what?

A

Drag you down with it.

17
Q

If the load is too heavy on an incline, it may what?

A

Back over you.

18
Q

The weight capacity of a material cart must be marked in plain view where?

A

On the side of the cart.

19
Q

The table surface of roller skids are always the same.

A

F; different from case to case.

20
Q

Some roller skids come equipped with what 3 surfaces/

A

Rotating Table Surface
Spiked Surface for better grip
Plain Surface

21
Q

A portable device used for raising heavy objects by means of force applied with a lever, screw or hydraulic press.

A

Jack

22
Q

Powered by gasoline or electric motors, You musts be trained, certified, and authorized to operate this,

A

Motorized Materials-Handling Equipment

23
Q

Typically used to lift, lower, and transport large or heavy loads in areas with smooth terrain, such as warehouses or shops.

A

Forklifts

24
Q

All workers must keep a safe distance from the machine.

A

T

25
Q

The area in which the machine may come in contact with objects or people either with the rear end or the front forks

A

Work Zone

26
Q

When using hand signals, make sure you keep eye contact with the operator at all times.

A

T

27
Q

With forearm vertical, forefinger pointing up, move hand in small horizontal circles.

A

Raise the Tines

28
Q

With arm extended, palm down, lower arm vertical.

A

Lower the Tines

29
Q

With forearm vertical, thumb extended, jerk thumb over shoulde.r

A

Tilt Mast Back

30
Q

With arm extended, fingers closed, thumb pointing downward, lower arm vertically.

A

Tilt Mast Forward

31
Q

Extend both arms, palms down.

A

Stop

32
Q

Clasp hands in front of body.

A

Dog Everything

33
Q

With arm extended, palm down, point forefinger in direction of movement.

A

Move Tines in Direction Finger Points