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April Showcase Webinar; Rigging Gear Inspection Crash Course

Ahead of the April 2015 installment of the ITI Showcase Webinar Series—Rigging Gear Inspection Crash Course, Industrial Training International (ITI) has challenged potential participants to answer 10 questions to test their baseline knowledge.

The webinar is set for Wednesday 29 April at 10am Pacific Time. Test your knowledge of OSHA regulations, ASME standards and manufacturer recommendations for usage by following this link.

Directions

  • Answer the 10 questions to the best of your ability
  • Click on each question to view the correct answer
  • Compare your results to the scale below
  • Register for the webinar

    ITI has challenged potential webinar participants to test baseline knowledge.

    ITI has challenged potential webinar participants to test baseline knowledge.

  1. Why would a web sling be rejected from service if it feels hard and plastic in a very localized area?
  2. Is the cover a synthetic roundsling load bearing?
  3. What condition may be present on a chain sling which is described as severe oxidation?
  4. A shackle that has been hammered into shape describes what manufacturing process?
  5. The most common percentage of mental loss on a piece of rigging hardware which would require its removal from service is what amount?
  6. What rigging hardware item is adjustable in its length by rotating the center body?
  7. Shackles should be marked with what three items?
  8. What are the two most common liquefied materials used to fabricate a wire rope spelter socket?
  9. What is the broken wire criteria for a wire rope sling?
  10. What is the most common damage that can occur to a wire rope on the bottom layer of a drum with multiple layers, such as a mobile crane?

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