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How are tiedowns used to secure a row of metal coils with eyes vertical on a flatbed vehicle
with anchor points?
Ans: At least one direct tiedown against the front of the row of coils (to restrain against forward
motion) and at least one other direct tiedown against the rear of the row (to restrain against
rearward motion), making an angle of 45 degrees or less with the floor. At least one indirect
tiedown over the top of each coil or side by sire row of coils (to restrain against vertical
motion).
Quiz Transportation of one or more metal coils weighing 5,000 pounds or more, individually or
bundled together, must comply with all of the following EXCEPT
Ans: General cargo securement rules for flatbed vehicles, van-type vehicles or intermodal
containers that have anchor points.
Quiz To transport several metal coils whose combined aggregate weight is 4,000 pounds on
pallets on a flatbed trailer, which of the following is NOT required to be met?
, Ans: Metal coil endorsement on the CDL
Quiz The aggregate working load limit of all indirect tiedowns is
Ans: The sum of the working load limits for each indirect tiedown
Quiz The sum of the working load limits (WLL) from all tiedowns must be at least _____ of the
weight of the cargo.
Ans: 50%
Quiz _________ is an effective way to prevent rolling and provides the most restraining force.
Ans: A cradle that has an angle oof 45 degrees
Quiz Suppose that only two direct tiedowns are used. Both are attached to one side of the
vehicle only, and each has a working load limit of 6,000 pounds. Then the aggregate working
load limit for the two tiedowns is
Ans: 6000 lbs
Quiz If you're using indirect tiedowns but friction is low between the deck and the cargo,
consider using
Ans: any of the above