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During a pre-shift inspection, a crane operator discovers that the load chart on their mobile crane is unreadable due to fading. What is the appropriate action to take before beginning operations?

Provincial OHS regulations mandate that a legible load chart must be available and used by the operator. Operating the crane without a readable load chart is a

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Question: During a pre-shift inspection, a crane operator discovers that the load chart on their mobile crane is unreadable due to fading. What is the appropriate action to take before beginning operations?

Answer options:

  • Proceed with light lifts only until a new chart is obtained.
  • Consult a supervisor to estimate the crane's capacity. ✅ Obtain a legible replacement load chart before operating the crane.
  • Use a previous day's load chart if available.

Correct answer: Obtain a legible replacement load chart before operating the crane.

Explanation: Provincial OHS regulations mandate that a legible load chart must be available and used by the operator. Operating the crane without a readable load chart is a serious safety violation, making options like estimation or using old charts unacceptable.

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