Exercise 1.5.2.1: Read the following sentences and decide if the statements made are true (T) or false (F)
A flagging tape that moves in the wind is more visible than a tape not moving
- T
- F
In places with reduced visibility, one large flagging tape is enough.
- T
- F
Many colored flagging tapes convey more information than a single one
- T
- F
Knots tied in the right direction facilitate nature conservation features
- T
- F
In harvest trail marking, it is enough for the harvester operator to see one flagging tape only
- T
- F
When marking a property to be harvested, the edge may be marked by placing flagging tape(s) on the last tree(s) to be cut within the property
- T
- F
In the Fall, yellow colored flagging tape is preferred for marking hardwood
- T
- F
Paper flagging tape works well in heavy wet snow
- T
- F
Culture and high stumps can be used as marking points
- T
- F
Proper communication chain may save culture remains
- T
- F