Back Hitch - ANSWER secure rope scaffold
Working Hitch - ANSWER back up to back hitch
Overnight Hitch - ANSWER tie off scaffold at night
Becket Hitch - ANSWER tie rope to block and tackle
Rig 3-Part Block - ANSWER used to hoist rope scaffold
Timber Hitch - ANSWER used to hoist planks, cross braces, etc.
Clove Hitch - ANSWER multipurpose knot
Square Knot - ANSWER tie two ropes together of same diameter
Sheet Bend - ANSWER tie two ropes together of different diameter
k Sheep - ANSWER
Cats Paw - ANSWER Bowline loop with 3 twists for hoisting a hook
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, Rolling Hitch - ANSWER Tensionless knot used for strain relief etc.
Rope scaffolds must use Grade (blank) Manila rope - ANSWER #1
Right regular laid ropes should be coiled (Blank) - ANSWER clockwise
Rope scaffolding must use ()" diameter rope for manila rope - ANSWER 3/4"
rope scaffolding cannot be used higher than () - ANSWER 100'
rope scaffolds must be able to be () to a roof or setback - ANSWER lowered
suspension lines may never be () - ANSWER spliced
pull lines on rope scaffold must be closest to a(). • B() of the stirrup from the worker, as best
practice. - ANSWER A(building wall) B(opposite side)
wire ropes must support () times the intended load - ANSWER 6 times
Wire ropes must not be () they must hang free - ANSWER coiled up
All cable terminations must have a (). - ANSWER thimble and three j-clips.
If a shackle is used the pin should be () to prevent loosening. - ANSWER wired shut
suspension lines must be kept () to the building gacade - ANSWER parallel
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