An employee does this when they find a hazardous situation on a job site
What is immediately report it to the supervisor?
There are exactly this many total inches in a 12-foot length of lumber.
What is 144 inches?
While it’s great for scoring drywall, you should never use a utility knife to do this task.
What is prying open a paint can?
According to HBI, carpenter’s wood glue is best used for this specific type of interior work.
What is trim and cabinetry?
These two types of nails are the most frequently used when installing interior trim.
What are wire and brad nails?
This document is your "cheat sheet" for the safe handling and storage of job site chemicals and adhesives.
What is a Safety Data Sheet (or SDS)? )
19 feet 4-1/2 inches can be converted to this total number of inches.
What is 232-1/2 inches?
This specific type of saw is the best choice for cutting a board to width.
What is a rip saw?
This type of wood is the standard requirement for most exterior framing work.
What is pressure-treated lumber?
Galvanized casing nails are most commonly used to fasten this part of a building.
What is exterior trim?
This is the full name of the administration that requires first aid kits to be easily accessible on every job site.
What is OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration)?
A carpenter spending $165.55, $110.32, $285.65, $728.80, and $308.00 has spent this total.
What is $1,598.32?
This specialized tool is the most efficient choice for fastening gypsum board to walls.
What is a screw gun?
(Daily Double) This is the specific measurement for Line C in your provided wall detail drawing.
What is 2-3/8 inches?
This is a common name for an opening in the ceiling for attic access.
What is a Scuttle?
These are the steps you take if a large fire occurs at your job site.
What is leave the area immediately and notify emergency services?
For a 44'-6" wall with two top plates and one bottom plate, you must purchase this many 16' boards.
What is 9?
To avoid splintering when drilling through wood, you should stop when the lead screw shows and do this.
What is finish from the back side?
To prevent kickback, the teeth of a portable circular saw blade should point in this direction.
What is away from the operator?
These are the two most frequently used nails for general framing, as seen in your earlier list.
What are common nails and sinkers?
This tool is designed to drive finishing nails below the surface without marring the wood.
What is a nail set?
This is the total billable hours for a 3-person crew working 20, 18, and 22 hours each over 3 weeks.
What is 180 hours?
Using too small a set or setting hardened nails can cause this dangerous issue with a nail set.
What is metal chips flying off
This is the maximum distance a circular saw blade should extend through the material being cut.
What is 1/8 inch?
These nails are likely to shatter and break because they have been hardened.
What are masonry nails?