Essential Safety Checks for Lifting Equipment and Workshop Compliance

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Mechanical Handling and Equipment Safety Compliance Protocols

I. Lifting, Rigging, and Load Management Standards

  1. Hydraulic System Failure Mechanisms

    Indicates some of the causes of accidents in lift and dump equipment: Failure mechanism due to lack of hydraulic pressure or leaks.

  2. Two-Column Lift Requirements

    Lifts must use two columns (not single pole position must raise).

  3. Acceptable String Materials

    Strings can be: hemp, polyester, nylon, polypropylene.

  4. String Usage for Frescoes

    String used for frescoes (False).

  5. Lifting Element Condition

    The lifting element: rope, wet.

  6. Identification of Safety Device

    This device is a thimble.

  7. Chain Inspection Criteria

    Chains should not be used if they show signs of: crushing or deformation.

  8. Forklift Operation on Ramps

    To lower a ramp with a forklift truck, the load must be positioned from behind (meaning uphill side).

  9. Hook Opening Limit

    If the hook opening exceeds fifteen percent (True).

  10. Careful Lifting Procedure

    Careful lifting requires two columns (True).

  11. Load Limit Adherence

    Never exceed the limit (True).

  12. Risks of Manipulation

    The risks of manipulation (False).

  13. Preventing Vehicle Overturning

    To prevent overturning during transportation, keep the load as low as possible.

  14. Steel Cable Wear

    A steel cable suffers more wear in a short thread (short lay).

  15. Security Cable Application

    A security cable is used on a conveyor belt.

  16. Restraint Element Figure

    Restraint element figure: conveyor belt.

  17. Personnel Elevation Using Forklifts

    The forklift can be used by staff for elevation (False).

  18. Mechanical Load Transport

    A load is transported mechanically when (True).

  19. Missing Hook Component

    What is missing on the hook set? The safety latch (insurance).

  20. High Safety Factor Rationale

    A high safety factor in the section is used to avoid breakage by overload.

  21. Material Handling Item

    From the following: pallet.

  22. Technical Formula Reference

    This formula is referred to as (C).

II. Material Integrity and Mechanical Operation

  1. Material Fatigue Definition

    Material fatigue consists of intermittent stresses (solicitations intermitentes).

  2. Load Mechanical Support

    A load is mechanically supported when it is supported by the plant (False).

  3. Conveyor Belt Reset

    The launch of a conveyor belt requires a manual reset.

  4. Repair and Handling Protocol

    Always ensure the motor is stopped when performing repairs or handling.

  5. Mechanical Verification Requirement

    For operational verification of mechanical equipment, put up posters in the visible part of the vehicle.

  6. Equipment Quality Measures

    Indicate which of these measures should be followed when using equipment: Ensure good quality.

  7. Handling Hot Engines

    A hot engine is dangerous to handle.

  8. Handling with Engine Running

    Handling equipment with the engine running is dangerous.

  9. Correct Affirmation

    Which of these affirmations is correct? Continuous inclinations.

III. Workshop Environment and Tool Safety

  1. Workshop Ventilation

    Workshops must be properly vented.

  2. Auxiliary Machine Staffing

    Operating auxiliary machines requires staff training.

  3. Portable Tools Benefit

    Portable tools facilitate work.

  4. Noise Exposure Control

    Noise exposure must be controlled if it cannot be eliminated.

  5. Electrical Installation Requirement

    Must have a safe electrical installation.

  6. Guarantees

    Although today the guarantees...

  7. Machine Guards Requirement

    Moving parts must have guards that prevent access (False).

  8. Machine Stability Device

    Device that prevents the machine from moving if it is shut down.

  9. Compressed Air Use Prohibition

    The use of compressed air (for cleaning personnel) is prohibited.

  10. Pneumatic Tool Usage

    Once a machine is running, pneumatic tools are used (False).

  11. Compressed Air Compressors

    Compressed air compressors have (False).

  12. Discharged Battery Status

    A discharged battery (False).

  13. Electrical Protection Devices

    Protection devices include: earth leakage and overload protection.

  14. Safety Requirements

    To be without them (Context missing).

  15. Polyester Material Status

    Polyester is a common material (False).

  16. Mechanical Load Transport Risks

    Risks exist in the transport of mechanical loads (False).

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