Confined space test answers:
1: in-tank fuel cell maintenance and wing leading edges
2: calibrate air monitoring equipment before use, test all areas of confined space
3:select all but fuel tanks
4:use of protective and emergency equipment, the nature of the hazards and necessary precautions to be taken, and alternate emergency egress locations
5: false
6: 19.5
7: select all BUT oxygen
8: any area large enough to accommodate at least one person for an extended period of time
9: all of the above
10: Concentrations of combustible dusts
The screwdrivers are the best one for getting into hard to reach confined spaces. Use an offset screwdriver in close quarters.
A rather rare bird, and confined to a limited area of Fiordland. A special permit is needed to visit these areas.
Claustrophobia is the fear of confined or small spaces. So such a person would be called a claustrophobic person.
Claustrophobia is the fear of confined or small spaces. So such a person would be called a claustrophobic person.
It depends what country you in but some areas require a permit to own one.
No, the fumes of alcohol are not effective for disinfecting confined spaces. It is recommended to use approved disinfectants containing at least 70% alcohol or other appropriate disinfectants for sanitizing enclosed areas effectively.
The M50 mask, while effective in certain environments, may not provide adequate protection in confined spaces due to limited airflow and potential build-up of contaminants. In such settings, the mask's filtration capabilities can be compromised, leading to insufficient protection against harmful agents. Additionally, the mask's design may not facilitate proper sealing or function optimally in cramped areas, increasing the risk of exposure. Therefore, alternative respiratory protection strategies should be considered for confined spaces.
Some of the best plumbing tools for tight spaces include adjustable wrenches, basin wrenches, pipe cutters, and mini hacksaws. These tools are compact and versatile, making them ideal for working in confined areas.
It depends on where you live. In the areas that they are legal, they often require a concealed weapons permit.
anginophobia It could also be under claustrophobia, fear of enclosed areas. Narrow areas could be referred to that as well, I guess?
Using short light bulbs in small spaces can provide better illumination in confined areas, as they distribute light more evenly and effectively. Additionally, short light bulbs are easier to install and replace in tight spaces, making maintenance more convenient.
Yes but in most areas you require a Work Permit if you are under 16 and many places may not hire you. http://www.zimbio.com/15+Year+Old+Jobs/articles/4/How+To+Get+A+Work+Permit