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The maximum distance between anchors in a life line safety system should exceed 30 meters.
The maximum distance between anchors in a life line safety system should exceed 30 meters.
False (B)
Intermediate anchors in a life line are designed to act as primary anchors.
Intermediate anchors in a life line are designed to act as primary anchors.
False (B)
Permanent life lines are meant for temporary use and are not designed to withstand harsh weather conditions.
Permanent life lines are meant for temporary use and are not designed to withstand harsh weather conditions.
False (B)
The installation of a life line can only be done in a horizontal position.
The installation of a life line can only be done in a horizontal position.
Life lines are usually made of metal to ensure durability and safety.
Life lines are usually made of metal to ensure durability and safety.
A vertical life line is set up horizontally.
A vertical life line is set up horizontally.
Permanent fall arrest systems are mentioned in the document regarding safe work procedures at height.
Permanent fall arrest systems are mentioned in the document regarding safe work procedures at height.
There are no images included in the document showing life line configurations.
There are no images included in the document showing life line configurations.
Diagonal life lines are positioned at an angle.
Diagonal life lines are positioned at an angle.
Horizontal life lines are placed vertically.
Horizontal life lines are placed vertically.
A temporary safety lifeline is only made from metal materials.
A temporary safety lifeline is only made from metal materials.
The temporary safety lifeline is designed for long-term use.
The temporary safety lifeline is designed for long-term use.
The process of using a temporary safety lifeline involves a system of dismantling and assembly.
The process of using a temporary safety lifeline involves a system of dismantling and assembly.
Textile is not considered a suitable material for safety lifelines.
Textile is not considered a suitable material for safety lifelines.
A permanent safety lifeline is similar to a temporary safety lifeline in intended duration.
A permanent safety lifeline is similar to a temporary safety lifeline in intended duration.
A life line system is designed exclusively for use by multiple workers at the same time.
A life line system is designed exclusively for use by multiple workers at the same time.
In the context of work at heights, a harness is used to secure a worker to the life line.
In the context of work at heights, a harness is used to secure a worker to the life line.
The existence of two diagrams implies that the life line system may have varying applications.
The existence of two diagrams implies that the life line system may have varying applications.
The document mentions that life lines are less effective in harsh weather conditions.
The document mentions that life lines are less effective in harsh weather conditions.
The training material for building construction workers is categorized as 'Tingkat 2'.
The training material for building construction workers is categorized as 'Tingkat 2'.
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Maximum anchor distance
Maximum anchor distance
The maximum safe separation between anchors in a lifeline system, which should not exceed 30 meters.
Intermediate anchors
Intermediate anchors
Intermediate anchors in a lifeline system are not primary anchors.
Permanent lifeline use
Permanent lifeline use
Permanent lifelines are designed for ongoing use, not temporary or short-term situations and should withstand harsh weather.
Lifeline installation position
Lifeline installation position
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Lifeline material
Lifeline material
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Vertical vs. Horizontal lifeline
Vertical vs. Horizontal lifeline
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Fall arrest systems
Fall arrest systems
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Life line configurations
Life line configurations
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Diagonal lifeline
Diagonal lifeline
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Horizontal vs. vertical lifelines
Horizontal vs. vertical lifelines
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Temporary lifeline materials
Temporary lifeline materials
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Temporary lifeline use
Temporary lifeline use
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Temporary lifeline process
Temporary lifeline process
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Lifeline material suitability
Lifeline material suitability
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Permanent vs. temporary lifeline
Permanent vs. temporary lifeline
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Lifeline use by multiple workers
Lifeline use by multiple workers
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Harness and lifeline use
Harness and lifeline use
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Lifeline system applications
Lifeline system applications
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Lifeline effectiveness in harsh weather
Lifeline effectiveness in harsh weather
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Construction worker training level
Construction worker training level
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Study Notes
Life Line Safety System
- A safety installation system used as a safety path for work at heights.
- Can be installed diagonally, vertically, or horizontally.
- Must withstand the weight of connected workers.
- The distance between anchors should not exceed 30 meters.
- The main anchor is at the end, and the anchor on the route acts as a shock absorber or shortens the fall distance.
- Intermediate anchors should not function as primary anchors.
Types of Life Lines
- Permanent life lines are installed for repeated work over extended periods.
- Made from durable materials like metal to withstand various weather conditions.
- Temporary life lines are installed for short-duration work, typically using textile and metal materials.
Life Line Safety Procedures
- Workers must use safety equipment (harness and rope).
- Two diagrams illustrate the process.
- Single-person Procedure: A worker is secured with a harness and a rope connected to an overhead life line.
- Repeated Procedure: A worker is shown using a life line system multiple times.
- This information is part of training materials for Level 2 building construction workers.
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This quiz covers the fundamentals of the Life Line Safety System, including its installation methods, types, and safety procedures. Learn about the specifications for permanent and temporary life lines, as well as the necessary precautions for workers at heights. Ensure you know the essential details to maintain a secure working environment.