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A crane is scheduled to lift a load of 15,000 kg (33,000 lb). The rigging gear for the lift weighs 500 kg (1,100 lb), and the hook block weighs 300 kg (660 lb). What is the total gross load the operator must account for on the load chart?

The gross load is the sum of the net load (15,000 kg) plus the weight of all rigging (500 kg) and the hook block (300 kg), totalling 15,800 kg.

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Question: A crane is scheduled to lift a load of 15,000 kg (33,000 lb). The rigging gear for the lift weighs 500 kg (1,100 lb), and the hook block weighs 300 kg (660 lb). What is the total gross load the operator must account for on the load chart?

Answer options:

  • 15,000 kg (33,000 lb)
  • 15,500 kg (34,100 lb) ✅ 15,800 kg (34,760 lb)
  • 14,200 kg (31,240 lb)

Correct answer: 15,800 kg (34,760 lb)

Explanation: The gross load is the sum of the net load (15,000 kg) plus the weight of all rigging (500 kg) and the hook block (300 kg), totalling 15,800 kg.

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