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C13
– Fencing Contractor
A fencing contractor
constructs, erects, alters, or repairs all types of fences, corrals,
runs, railings, cribs, game court enclosures, guard rails and barriers,
playground game equipment, backstops, posts, flagpoles, and gates,
excluding masonry walls.
The Fencing (C-13)
Examination is divided into six major sections. These sections are:
1. Fence
Planning and Estimating (26%)
- Job site
evaluation
- Field
measurements/material calculations
- Grade and
elevation changes
- Interpreting
plans and specifications
- Layout
requirements
- Fencing types
and applications
- Scales and
metric conversions
- ADA
requirements for fences/gates
2. Post
Installations (18%)
- Excavation
methods and requirements
- Fence line and
post hole requirements
- Mixing and
pouring concrete footings
- Post alignment
- Fence posts
attachment methods
3. Chain
Link Fencing/Railing (23%)
- Fence framework
construction and requirements
- Chain link
fence components
- Fabric
stretching and attachment
- Security
fencing
- Chain link
gates and gate hardware
- Specialty
barriers and enclosures
- Caltrans
specifications for chain link
4. Wood
Fencing/Railing Construction (10%)
- Attachment
methods and fastener types
- California
Building Code requirements
- Wood gates and
gate hardware
- Wood retaining
walls
5. Specialty
Fencing (8%)
- Ornamental
metal fencing components, installation, and hardware
- Vinyl fencing
components, installation, and hardware
6. Safety
(15%)
- Personal
protective equipment
- Cal/OSHA
requirements
- Safe use,
storage, and handling of tools, equipment, and gasses
*Percentages
are approximate*
1. According
to Caltrans, what is the nominal pipe size used as gate posts for
single swing chain link gates 6’ or less in width and
22” or greater in height?
a. 1-1/2”
b. 2”
c. 2-1/2”
d. 3-1/2”
2. When
installing fence posts with concrete, what additive is commonly used to
expedite the set time of the concrete?
a. Pea
gravel
b. Lime
c. Calcium chloride
d. Gypsum
3. The ASTM
class 2b represents fusion bonding for what type of fence?
a. Vinyl fabric
b. Aluminum
fabric
c. GAW
fabric
d. GBW
fabric
*All
questions are written and reviewed by licensed contractors who are
actively working in the field*
Cal\OSHA
Construction Safety Orders.
California
Code of Regulations, Title 8,
Industrial Relations, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 4.
Barclays Law Publishers,
P.O. Box 95767,
Chicago, IL 60694.
(800) 888-3600.
FAX: (415) 732-8861.
INTERNET:
ccr.oal.ca.gov
California
Building Code.
International
Conference of Building Officials Headquarters,
5360 Workman Mill Road,
Whittier, CA 90601-2298.
(800) 284-4406
FAX: (888) 329-4226
INTERNET: www.icbo.org
Chain
Link Manufacturers Institute Product Manual.
Chain
Link Manufacturers Institute Headquarters.
10015 Old Columbia Road, Suite B-125.
Columbia, MD 21046.
(301) 596-2583.
FAX: (301) 596-2594.
INTERNET:
www.chainlinkinfo.org/manual.html
Selected
ASTM Standards for Fence Materials and Products.
American
Society for Testing and Materials,
100 Barr Harbor Drive,
West Conshohocken, PA 19428.
(610) 832-9585.
FAX: (610) 832-9555.
INTERNET:
www.astm.org
Standard
Plans and Standard Specifications, State of California Department of
Transportation.
CALTRANS,
Publication Unit,
1900 Royal Oaks Drive,
Sacramento, CA 95815.
(916) 445-3520.
FAX: (916) 324-8997.
INTERNET:
caltrans-opac.ca.gov/publicat.htm
Uniform
Fire Code.
International
Conference of Building Officials Headquarters,
5360 Workman Mill Road,
Whittier, CA 90601-2298.
(800) 284-4406.
FAX: (888) 329-4226.
INTERNET:
www.icbo.org
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