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What are several unexpected dangers in the work environment?
Unexpected dangers include unfriendly dogs and ill-behaved children, wasp nests on utility poles, poisonous spiders and snakes in crawl spaces, and desease-carrying pests in basements and attics.
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What types of weather can put the installer in extreme peril during aerial drop installations?
During aerial drop installations, a sudden lightning strm, high winds, hail, and other bad weather can put the installer in extreme danger. In the peak of winter and summer, frostbite and heat stroke are major concerns.
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What potential hazards can occur when driving the truck between appointments?
Driving the truck between appointments on city and residential streets brings potential hazards, such as inattentive or risktaking drivers and/or pedestrians, neglected road repairs, and small animals dashing into traffic.
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When should parking in the customer's driveway be done?
Parking in the dcustomer's driveway should be done only when there are absolutely no other spaces available or when the dirveway is very long.
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Where are ttraffic cones placed around the truck?
Traffic cones are placed behind the left rear corner and by the left front of the truck. This ensures thatother drivers on the road will be aware of hazards that might occur nearby (cusch as a child running into traffic in front of the truck to chase a ball in the street.)
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What must be done if the vehicle restricts the flow of traffic?
If the vehicle restricts the flow of traffic, channeling devices such as cones are placed with proper tapering distances as specified by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
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Waht method does the installer follow when faced with a customer's concerns?
When faced with a customer's concerns about his company's routing procedures, the installer practices the "Stop, Look, and Listen" method.
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What are the three steps in this (Stop, Look and Listen) method?
The installer 1 Stops what he is doing and focuses his attention on what the customer is saying: 2. looks at the situation from the customer's perspective; 3: listens to the customer completely with emapthy and understanding.
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What is the most convenient location for an entry hole?
The most convenient place for an entry hole is by direct access through tan outside wall to the back of the TV set.
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What is the drop contact point?
The drop contact point is where the drop cable first touches the premises.
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What determintes the location of the exterior entry hole?
The exterior entry hole is determined by the position of the TV set, existing utility boxes, the interior routing - and the desires of the customer.
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After the installer has planned all aspects of the install, wheat does he take the time to explain to the customer?
After planning all aspects of theinstall, the installer takes the time to expalin to the customer 1. the proposed routing of the drop cable from the tap port to the contact pint; 2 the planned location of the contact point, entery hole, ground block, and security box; 3 any plans for routing and attaching drop cable on the premises exterior; and 4 the proposed routing of drop cable inside the premises and the location of any holes.
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What toools are required for aerial installs?
Aerial installs require messengered drop cable clamps, span clamps, house hooks, and drive rings.
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What tools are required for properly installing drop cable and F-connectors?
Properly installing drop cable and F-connectors requires preparation/stripping, crimping, and compression tools.
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What equipment is needed for all installs?
For all installs, ground blocks, an assortment of bonding hardware, and cable attachment devices are needed; traps and bandpass filters also may be necessary.
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What test equipment measures signal levels inside and outside the premies?
Test equipment (to measure signal levels inside and outside the premises) includes the following; Leakage detector, voltage detector, signal level meter (SLM), digital multimeter (dDMM), and a continuity tester.
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Where must the installer be when drilling the entry hole through wood or slate, stucco, brick, and asphalt siding?
If drilling through wood, the installer is on the inside of the premises and drills out. If drilling through slate, stucco, brik, or asphalt siding, he drills from the outside in.
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