Elevator Safety (FPP)
Across
- 2. For pit access, testing the door lock and then the stop switch is called this.
- 3. type of stored energy found in capacitor.
- 4. what should be placed as close to the source as possible.
- 5. what you place your jumper kit on while using jumpers.
- 7. when do you count your jumpers.
- 8. height in inches of mid rail of proper guardrail.
- 9. what you perform to identify potential hazards before entering cartop or pit.
- 11. type of stored energy found in a resistor pack.
- 13. if I enter the top of car on the fourth floor, the floor I exit.
- 15. what must be done when two people are involved with lock out tag out.
- 16. where I shouldn't stand when lifting a load.
- 17. height in inches for top rail of proper guardrail.
- 19. number of pieces of PPE when doing lock out tag out.
- 20. what you use to block the doors from accidentally closing for pit and top of car access.
- 21. type of stored energy found in hoisting and rigging.
Down
- 1. what you perform before fully lifting a load.
- 6. when do you test your meter as part of lock out tag out process.
- 10. force in pounds that the top rail can withstand for a proper guardrail.
- 12. Material that can not be used for landing blocks.
- 14. how to avoid sharp edges when lifting a load.
- 15. type of stored energy found in a battery.
- 16. For top of car inspection, the direction I test first.
- 18. how many locks can one person install when doing lock out tag out with two people.