Class 1 Practice
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                    #1. Which of the following statements are true about timber used as dunnage?
The tiedowns may have to withstand forces up to 0.8 g. Any timber used as dunnage, chocks or cradles for blocking or bracing must be strong enough that it will not be split or crushed by the cargo or the tiedowns. Note: In this context, “1 g” means the acceleration of one Earth gravity (9.8 metres/second²) – NOT one gram.