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3.1.1 The sides of the excavations are firm enough to support the soil.

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Hard ground

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3.1.2 The sides of the excavations may cave in and must be supported by poling boards.

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Moderately firm ground

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3.1.3 The sides of the excavations must be supported by walling boards when the soil has loose patches.

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Loose and waterlogged ground

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3.1.4 Solid timbering or shutter board panels must be placed very close together so that muddy soil does not filter through the openings.

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OHS

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3.1.5 Orange warning signals must be visible at all times at excavations.

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PPE

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3.2 Name TWO methods of backfilling trenches.

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  1. Compaction/Fill and compact
  2. Jetting/Flowable fill

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3.3.1 Identify the type of bond used to build the wall.

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English bond

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3.3.2 Name the brick indicated by A.

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Queen closer

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3.3.3 Give the width of brick A in mm.

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55 mm

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3.4 State any TWO safety and hygiene measures that they must adhere to in order to prevent infections.

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  1. Wear safety goggles and face shields.
  2. Ensure that all open wounds are properly covered.

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3.5.1 The Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act 85 of 1993) (protects/prohibits) workers who enter confined spaces, such as manholes.

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Protects

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3.5.2 Only (competent/educated) persons are allowed to work in a manhole.

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Competent

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3.6 Use ANSWER SHEET 3.6 and complete the sectional view of a manhole.

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Refer to drawing in ANSWER SHEET.

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3.7.1 Volume of the tank in m³

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To find the volume of the tank, we use the formula: V = rac{πd^2h}{4}

Where:

  • diameter, d = 1800 mm = 1.8 m
  • height, h = 2800 mm = 2.8 m

Calculating the volume: V = rac{π(1.8)^2(2.8)}{4} = 7.13 m³

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3.7.2 Volume of water in the tank in litres

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To convert the volume to litres, we multiply by 1000: extVolumeinlitres=7.13m3imes1000=7130extlitres ext{Volume in litres} = 7.13 m³ imes 1000 = 7130 ext{ litres}

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