Massachusetts 2B Hoisting License Practice Exam

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How much does typical soil weigh per cubic foot?

90 lbs.

100 lbs.

114 lbs.

The correct answer is based on the typical weight of soil, which is approximately 114 pounds per cubic foot when considering common types of soil like sandy loam or clay loam. This value can serve as a standard reference point in construction and excavation projects, as understanding the weight of soil is essential for planning safe lifting and hoisting operations.

Different types of soil might weigh more or less than this average, which is why some values might be common in other discussions, such as 90 lbs for very loose, dry soils or 130 lbs for more compacted or wet soils. However, for general estimations during projects requiring hoisting operations, 114 lbs is widely accepted and used to ensure that the equipment is rated appropriately for the load it may encounter. Knowing this standard can help hoisting license holders make informed decisions about equipment selection and safety measures when working with soil.

130 lbs.

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