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Under what condition would a lift, even if below the critical load threshold, typically require a Permit-to-Lift on a construction site?

Many provincial OHS regulations and site-specific safety plans mandate a Permit-to-Lift for lifts over occupied areas, public zones, or sensitive infrastructure

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Question: Under what condition would a lift, even if below the critical load threshold, typically require a Permit-to-Lift on a construction site?

Answer options: ✅ Lifting over active roadways or public access areas.

  • Lifting during standard daylight hours.
  • Lifting objects weighing less than 1,000 kg.
  • Lifting with an experienced operator on a new crane.

Correct answer: Lifting over active roadways or public access areas.

Explanation: Many provincial OHS regulations and site-specific safety plans mandate a Permit-to-Lift for lifts over occupied areas, public zones, or sensitive infrastructure, regardless of load weight, due to the increased risk to third parties.

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