Skip to main content

Crane Operator Certification Exam Prep · Question

When inspecting a synthetic sling, what condition would most likely warrant its removal from service according to Canadian standards?

Melted or charred areas indicate heat damage, which significantly compromises the strength and integrity of a synthetic sling, requiring its immediate removal f

Start free practice for Crane Operator Certification Exam Prep

404 questions · no signup required · 40 free questions per day

Start Practice →

Question: When inspecting a synthetic sling, what condition would most likely warrant its removal from service according to Canadian standards?

Answer options:

  • Minor discolouration from sunlight exposure.
  • Frayed stitching on the identification tag. ✅ Melted or charred areas on the sling body.
  • Small areas of superficial dirt accumulation.

Correct answer: Melted or charred areas on the sling body.

Explanation: Melted or charred areas indicate heat damage, which significantly compromises the strength and integrity of a synthetic sling, requiring its immediate removal from service.

Start free practice for Crane Operator Certification Exam Prep

404 questions · no signup required · 40 free questions per day

Start Practice →

More about Crane Operator Certification Exam Prep

Related Questions

More for Crane Operator Certification Exam Prep candidates

Ready to practice?

Free, no signup required. Build a wrong-question list as you go.

Start Free Crane Operator Certification Exam Prep Practice →

Related courses

Other Canadian certifications candidates often prepare for alongside this one.