CAUTION. Yellow – “CAUTION” tag(s), will replace all green “Safe Scaffold” tag(s) whenever the scaffold has been modified to meet work requirements, and as a result could present a hazard to the user. This tag indicates special requirements for safe … Continue reading
Category Archives: Mounts & Rods
What Should Not Be Used To Support Scaffold?
Fork-lifts shall not be used to support scaffold platforms unless the entire platform is attached to the fork and the fork-lift is not moved horizontally while the platform is occupied. Supported scaffold poles, legs, posts, frames, and uprights shall be … Continue reading
What Are The 3 Types Of Ladders?
Ladders come in a range of styles to suit the different jobs they can be used for: Single Pole Ladders (maximum length 9 metres) Extension Ladders (maximum length 15 metres) Step Ladders (maximum height 6.1 metres) Dual Purpose Ladders (stepladder … Continue reading
Is Scaffolding Safer Than Ladders?
While scaffolds might offer more platform space than ladders, they can be just as dangerous. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, nearly 65 percent of workers in the construction industry use scaffolding. Scaffolds can provide variable working heights and … Continue reading
Who Gets Called Your Eminence?
The style remains in use as the official style or standard form of address in reference to a cardinal of the Catholic Church, reflecting his status as a Prince of the Church. A longer, and more formal, title is “His … Continue reading
Should You Fill In Holes At The Beach?
Beachgoers and visitors can help protect sea turtles and prevent accidents by filling in holes and collapsing sand castles on the beach. As noted above, these holes pose a risk to nesting sea turtles, as well as hatchlings. Why should … Continue reading
What Is A Non-Canon Film?
“Canon” refers to anything shown on screen in the Star Wars films, and the Clone Wars and Rebels TV shows, plus any new media made going forward. “Non Canon” refers to material in the many books, comics, video games and … Continue reading
What Is Freeze Frame In Drama?
Freeze frames are used in drama to make a visual picture, like a photograph, to show characters in a scene or series of scenes. The freeze is held for several seconds to clearly show through the actions and facial expression … Continue reading
What Are The 3 Parts Of A Song?
Most of today’s hit song structures are made up of of three different sections: Verse, Chorus, and Bridge. What are the first 3 components of song form? Knowing the typical song layout will help songwriters create their own masterpieces. Basic … Continue reading
How Do You Address A Pope?
What do I call the pope? Address him as “Your Holiness” or “Holy Father.” What do we call Pope? Other titles commonly used are “His Holiness” (either used alone or as an honorific prefix as in “His Holiness Pope Francis”; … Continue reading
What Is The Best Slogan?
What Are the Best Advertising Slogans of All Time? Nike – Just Do It. Apple – Think Different. Wendy’s – Where’s the Beef? Coca-Cola – Open Happiness. L’Oreal – Because You’re Worth It. M&Ms – Melts in Your Mouth, Not … Continue reading
Is Darth Nihilus Canon?
Darth nihilus is part of the legends canon. He is really interesting and cool character that is definetly worth reading about, despite him not being part of disney canon. He is very powerful sith lord and definetly one of the … Continue reading
What Size Floats For Pompano Rigs?
The 3/4″ Pill Floats are great for surf fishing for Pompano and are staple all over Florida when fishing for this migratory species. They also work great for many other styles of fishing when you want to add color and … Continue reading
How Many Walleye Can You Keep In Ohio?
No Change in Limits or Size for Walleye The walleye daily limit on Lake Erie is 6 fish per angler with a 15-inch minimum length limit. Walleye anglers will mostly catch abundant 2-, 3-, 6-, and 7-year-old fish that should … Continue reading
Who Were The First Settlers In The Philippines?
Negrito groups were the first inhabitants to settle in the prehistoric Philippines. By around 3000 BC, seafaring Austronesians migrated southward from Taiwan. Who settled in the Philippines first? Ferdinand MagellanSpanish Control: Ferdinand Magellan was the first European recorded to have … Continue reading