Test 4: Lesson 5. Slings and Chockers Latest Exam Questions Solved Correctly.
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The smallest recommended sling angle is ? .
a. 15°
b. 30°
c. 45°
d. 60° - Answer b. 30°
Sling angles of less than ? should be avoided.
a. 30°
b. 35°
c. 40°
d. 45° - Answer a. 30°
If a single rated load is provided for a bridle sling, it is assumed to be for a ? bridle ...
Test 4: Lesson 5. Slings and Chockers
Latest Exam Questions Solved Correctly.
The smallest recommended sling angle is ? .
a. 15°
b. 30°
c. 45°
d. 60° - Answer b. 30°
Sling angles of less than ? should be avoided.
a. 30°
b. 35°
c. 40°
d. 45° - Answer a. 30°
If a single rated load is provided for a bridle sling, it is assumed to be for a ? bridle hitch.
a. 5°
b. 30°
c. 45°
d. 60° - Answer d. 60°
If the label that shows the load rating of a sling is missing, the sling should be discarded.
True or False? - Answer True
It is acceptable to knot two slings together when the load is less than half the WLL of the slings.
Ture or False? - Answer False
The ? should never be allowed.
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