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In the event of a death occurring what should you do, who should be notified, and
when? - ANSWERThe scene of the accident should be untouched and The
Department of Public Safety, District Engineering Office should be notified within one
hour of the accident.
Operating Procedures-
If an operator is mentally or physically unfit... - ANSWERthey shall not engage in the
operation of the hoisting equipment.
Operating Procedures-
Prior to starting any hoisting equipment the operator must do what? - ANSWERTake
a complete walk around the equipment to verify people are clear of the equipment as
well as a safe ways away.
Injury Records-
When should they be recorded, and who should have a copy of them? - ANSWERIn
the event of an injury occurring requiring hospitalization or immediate medical
attention by a doctor or nurse must be recorded. These records should be available
at the project site for the inspector. A copy of this record should also be sent to the
Engineers section of the Department of Public Safety immediately after treatment.
License Classification-
This refers to any of the four general types of hoisting licenses which are: -
ANSWERHoisting, excavating, electric, and air.
Welding and Cutting - ANSWERAll welding and cutting on hoisting machinery shall
be performed in accordance with the requirements of 1998 Section IX of the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers Code.
Operating Procedures-
The operator shall not... - ANSWERparticipate in anything that will distract them
while they are engaging in the operation of the hoisting equipment.
Operating Procedures-
Prior to operating hoisting equipment with a rotating superstructure, barricades,
warning lines, or other what should you do? - ANSWERyou must use approved
procedures to prevent entry into a superstructures radius.
Operating Procedures-
What should be tested by the operator before operating? - ANSWERAll controls shall
be tested, and if any are functioning improperly or broken they should be adjusted or
repaired before use.