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When securing cargo on a flatbed trailer, what is the minimum number of tiedowns required for a single article of cargo that is 3 metres long and weighs 2,500 kg?
For an article that is 3 metres long, the minimum number of tiedowns required is two, regardless of weight, according to NSC Standard 10: Cargo Securement, sect
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Question: When securing cargo on a flatbed trailer, what is the minimum number of tiedowns required for a single article of cargo that is 3 metres long and weighs 2,500 kg?
Answer options:
- 1 tiedown ✅ 2 tiedowns
- 3 tiedowns
- 4 tiedowns
Correct answer: 2 tiedowns
Explanation: For an article that is 3 metres long, the minimum number of tiedowns required is two, regardless of weight, according to NSC Standard 10: Cargo Securement, section 4(3) for articles less than 3.05 metres (10 feet) in length. Additional tiedowns may be needed based on weight or type of cargo.
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