NCCCO RIGGING 1 & 2 Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions Latest Updated
What does OSHA 1910 cover?
Answer: General Industry Standards
What does OSHA 1926 cover?
Answer: Construction Industry Standards
What does OSHA 1910.180 cover?
Answer: Crawler, Locomotive, and Truck Cranes
What does OSHA 1910.184 cover?
Answer: Slings
What does OSHA 1926.251 cover?
Answer: Rigging Equipment used for material handling
What does OSHA 1926.1400 cover?
Answer: Cranes and Derricks used in construction
What does ASME B30.3 cover?
Answer: Tower Cranes
What does ASME B30.5 cover?
Answer: Mobile and Locomotive Cranes
What does ASME B30.9 cover?
Answer: Slings
What does ASME B30.10 cover?
Answer: Hooks
What does ASME B30.20 cover?
Answer: Below the hook lifting devices
What does ASME B30.23 cover?
Answer: Personnel lifting devices 1 / 2
What does ASME B30.26 cover?
Answer: Rigging Hardware
What is the Load Angle Factor for 90°?
Answer: 1.000
What is the Load Angle Factor for 60°?
Answer: 1.155
What is the Load Angle Factor for 45°?
Answer: 1.414
What is the Load Angle Factor for 30°?
Answer: 2.000
How many broken wires randomly in one lay length should be cause to remove a rope from service?
Answer: 10 random broken wires
How many broken wires in one strand in one lay length should be cause to remove a rope from service?
Answer: 5 in one strand
How many broken wires per lay length are acceptable in cable laid rope?
Answer: 20 wires per lay
How many broken wires per lay length are acceptable in a braided rope with fewer than 8 parts?
Answer: 20 wires per lay
How many broken wires per lay length are acceptable in a braided rope with more than 8 parts?
Answer: 40 wires per lay
What is the design factor for synthetic web slings?Answer: 5:1
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