#1
What does a crane operator indicate by extending their arm horizontally and moving it in a circular motion?
#2
Which of the following hand signals typically signifies 'raise the load'?
#3
What does it mean when the crane operator makes a fist and rotates it?
#4
In crane operations, what does it signify when the signaler extends their arm outward and swings it in a horizontal circle?
#5
What does a crane operator signal by pointing their index finger upward and moving it in a circular motion?
#6
What does it mean when a crane operator extends their arm horizontally and points in the direction they want to move the load?
#7
In crane operations, what does it indicate when the signaler moves their hand in a chopping motion across their neck?
#8
Which hand signal is used to indicate 'move the load backward'?
#9
What does it mean in crane signaling when the signaler taps their head with one hand?
#10
In crane operations, what does it indicate when the signaler extends their arm vertically and moves it up and down?
#11
When using voice communication in crane operations, what should be avoided to prevent misunderstanding?
#12
What is the primary purpose of using standardized hand signals in crane operations?
#13
Why is it essential for crane operators and signalers to establish clear lines of communication?
#14
What is the significance of maintaining a clear line of sight between the crane operator and signaler?
#15