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Question 4. What are some ways you can work closer to powerlines than the minimum distances allowed?. Click for answer. Use a spotter in the exclusion zone if you are allowed to in your state/territory.

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  1. Question 4. What are some ways you can work closer to powerlines than the minimum distances allowed? Click for answer Use a spotter in the exclusion zone if you are allowed to in your state/territory. If possible, turn off the electricity. You might be able to get permission from the electricity supply authority. They will make sure the power is turned off. marker The powerlines are covered by insulation.

  2. Question 13. When there's an emergency, why do you need to communicate with workmates? Click for answer 1. To make sure all of your workmates know about the emergency. 2. To explain what the emergency is. marker 3. To make sure all of your workmates know where the exits are to get out safely.

  3. Question 21. What post-start checks do you do after starting the crane? Click for answer marker Hazard controls Horn, lights, drive indicator, warning devices Gauges Communications

  4. Question 42. What’s the safest way to get in and out of the crane’s cabin? When you’re climbing into the cabin, three parts of your body should touch the crane at the same time. Use two feet and one hand, or two hands and one foot. Using three parts of your body at the same time will keep you stable when you climb in or out of the crane’s cabin. Click for answer marker

  5. Question 46. What do you do after you’ve finished with the crane? Click for answer Check hook is secure Check outriggers are retracted marker Check tyres are not damaged Lower and retract boom and jib

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