Basic Rigging Test V2 (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Questions and Verified Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct
Question:
What wear/defects would render a fabric sling unsuitable for use?
Answer:
excessive grime, obscured WLL, sun damage, cuts, holes, paint, missing tags, stretching, burns
Question:
What wear/defects would render a chain sling unsuitable for use?
Answer:
excessive wear, bending links, stretching, distortion, twisting, extreme wear, 10% or more diameter worn away
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Question:
What wear/defects would render a FSWR sling unsuitable for use?
Answer:
Kinks, birdcaging, heat damage, stretching, wear of 10% or more, rust, cuts
Question:
What would you do with a defective sling?
Answer:
Tag out of service
Question:
At what frequency must static line / safety harness anchorage be inspected by a competent person?
Answer:
Before and after every use
Question:
If a sling has been repaired can it be put back into service?
Answer:
No must be approved and tested prior to use 2 / 4
Question:
What type of shackle would you select where multiple slings are being attached to the crane hook?
Answer:
Bow shackle
Question:
When should lifting gear be inspected?
Answer:
Before, after use and quarterly
Question:
How much wear is allowed on chains & sling is allowed for them to remain in service?
Answer:
10%
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Question:
What would you do if you observed lightning or heard thunder while lifting?
Answer:
All lifting operations cease ASAP, when the situation around the lift has been made safe
Question:
What would you do if windy conditions made the object you were lifting difficult to control?
Answer:
Cease the lifting operation ASAP when the lift has been made safe
Question:
What would you do if the crane with which you were working came into contact with live electrical conductors?
Answer:
Keep clear, warn the crane operator and others in the area and tell the operator to remain in the cab
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