Handle carpentry materials CPCCCA2011

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Across
  1. 3. Blocks of wood designed to keep lengths of timber off the ground and out of the wet
  2. 5. (Acronym) Machine graded pine
  3. 7. The process of saving materials such as bricks, concrete and steel for reuse
  4. 8. The process of banding timber securely before transporting
  5. 9. When exposed to this, timber may be readily damaged
  6. 11. The common name for particle board
  7. 12. A compact or mini excavator
  8. 13. (Acronym) Laminated veneer lumber
  9. 16. This person is needed when materials are transported or moved mechanically
  10. 18. The type of materials which can cause harm
  11. 19. Type of sheet material
  12. 20. (Acronym) Medium-density fibreboard
  13. 22. Keep your back__________ and let your legs do the lifting
  14. 24. Timber sheets be stacked on this
  15. 25. Description of timber which is not yet dried
Down
  1. 1. Moving or lifting by hand
  2. 2. A loop of wire rope used in moving and loading stacks of timber
  3. 4. The sheet placed on the outside of sheet packs to protect the face of the first and last sheets
  4. 6. Type of sheet material
  5. 10. A powered industrial truck used to lift and move materials over short distances
  6. 14. Operated by means of water, oil or other liquids
  7. 15. A large, tall machine used for lifting and moving heavy objects such as roof trusses
  8. 16. (Acronym) An information sheet provided by the manufacturer or supplier of products which may contain hazardous materials
  9. 17. Timber should be stacked with the longer lengths at the _____________
  10. 18. Type of sheet material
  11. 21. By calculating material requirements carefully, this is avoided and costs are reduced
  12. 23. Truck-mounted loader-crane