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OSHA 1910 - ANSWER-General Industry Standards
OSHA 1926 - ANSWER-Construction Industry Standards
OSHA 1910.180 - ANSWER-Crawler, Locomotive and Truck Cranes
OSHA 1910.184 - ANSWER-Slings
OSHA 1926.251 - ANSWER-Rigging Equipment used for material handling
OSHA 1926.1400 - ANSWER-Cranes and Derricks used in construction
ASME B30.3 - ANSWER-Tower Cranes
ASME B30.5 - ANSWER-Mobile and Locomotive Cranes
ASME B30.9 - ANSWER-Slings
ASME B30.10 - ANSWER-Hooks
ASME B30.20 - ANSWER-Below the hook lifting devices
, ASME B30.23 - ANSWER-Personnel lifting devices
ASME B30.26 - ANSWER-Rigging Hardware
Load Angle Factor 90* - ANSWER-1.000
Load Angle Factor 60* - ANSWER-1.155
Load Angle Factor 45* - ANSWER-1.414
Load Angle Factor 30* - ANSWER-2.000
Broken wires randomly in one lay length - ANSWER-10 random
Broken wires in one strand in one lay length - ANSWER-5 in one strand
Cable laid rope broken wires - ANSWER-20 wires per lay
Braided rope broken wires < 8 part braided - ANSWER-20 wires per lay
Braided rope broken wires > 8 part braided - ANSWER-40 wires per lay
Design factor synthetic web slings - ANSWER-5:1
Design factor synthetic round body sling - ANSWER-5:1