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Which of the following are possible dangers when working at height?
Which of the following are possible dangers when working at height?
Which of the following is not considered a type of fall protection device?
Which of the following is not considered a type of fall protection device?
A person that suffers from acrophobia should not be working at heights. Is this statement True or False?
A person that suffers from acrophobia should not be working at heights. Is this statement True or False?
When jacking an aircraft, jacks should be positioned:
When jacking an aircraft, jacks should be positioned:
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Jack operations require more than one engineer. Is this statement True or False?
Jack operations require more than one engineer. Is this statement True or False?
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Study Notes
Working at Height Safety
- Possible dangers when working at height include falls, injuries, and fatalities.
- Working at height can trigger acrophobia (fear of heights) in individuals, making it a safety concern.
Fall Protection Devices
- There are various types of fall protection devices, but one type is not considered among them (answer not provided).
Aircraft Jacking Safety
- When jacking an aircraft, jacks should be positioned correctly to ensure stability and safety.
- Jack operations require more than one engineer, a safety precaution to avoid accidents (True).
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Description
Test your knowledge on safety requirements and precautions for working at height in aviation maintenance. Identify possible dangers and learn about the necessary precautions to prevent accidents. Can you correctly answer which of the following are possible dangers when working at height?