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According to ASME B30.5 / CSA Z150, what hand signal indicates 'Hoist'?

The standard hand signal for 'Hoist' involves the index finger pointing upwards and moving the hand in small horizontal circles, indicating to raise the load.

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Question: According to ASME B30.5 / CSA Z150, what hand signal indicates 'Hoist'?

Answer options:

  • Thumb pointed down, fist closed
  • Arm extended, palm down, waving up and down ✅ Forearm vertical, forefinger pointing up, move hand in small horizontal circles
  • Both arms extended horizontally, palms down, rapidly swing arms back and forth

Correct answer: Forearm vertical, forefinger pointing up, move hand in small horizontal circles

Explanation: The standard hand signal for 'Hoist' involves the index finger pointing upwards and moving the hand in small horizontal circles, indicating to raise the load.

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