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Intro to Masonry Module one

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Horizontales
The division of the US Department of Labor mandated to ensure a safe and healthy environment in the workplace
Sun-dried, molded clay brick
A mixture of portland cement, lime, fine aggregate and water
A small opening in mortar joints or faces to allow the escape of moisture
The base for a masonry unit wall
Bearing weight in addition to its own
The horizontal joint between two masonry units in separate courses
A hollow or solid block made from portland cement and aggregates
Filling fresh mortar into cutout or defective joints in masonry
To apply mortar to a masonry unit prior to laying it
The top part of an architectural column
An individual who is capable of identifying existing and predictable working conditions hazards
Brick that has no holes extending through it
A squared cut stone masonry unit
Thin pieces of brick or stone
A chemical or mineral water substitute added to mortar
A mixture of portland cement, lime with or without fine aggregates and a high-water content.
Materials such as crushed stone or gravel
The area between each brick or block that is filled with mortar
Bundle of 500 brick or 90 block
Verticales
The publisher of standards including masonry
A low wall or railing
Brick that has holes extending through it to reduce weight
A masonry wall that is one masonry unit in thickness
A person who assembles masonry units by hand
The vertical joint between two masonry units
A square pillar projecting from a wall
Not bearing weight other than its own
Spreading mortar with a trowel on a wall or footing for a bed joint
The finished side of a masonry unit
A row or horizontal layer of masonry units
Equipment or clothing designed to prevent or reduce injuries
Any building block made of brick, cement or any other material that can be assembled into a structural unit
A row of mortar placed into a bed joint
The horizontal projection crowning the wall of a building