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If the wind speed at the boom tip exceeds the manufacturer's specified limit during a lift, what is the safest course of action for the crane operator?

Operating a crane in wind speeds exceeding manufacturer's limits is unsafe. The CSA Z150 standard mandates ceasing operations, lowering the load, and securing t

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Question: If the wind speed at the boom tip exceeds the manufacturer's specified limit during a lift, what is the safest course of action for the crane operator?

Answer options:

  • Continue the lift but at a slower pace
  • Swing the load only downwind ✅ Immediately lower the load to the ground, boom down, and secure the crane
  • Increase engine RPM to counteract the wind forces

Correct answer: Immediately lower the load to the ground, boom down, and secure the crane

Explanation: Operating a crane in wind speeds exceeding manufacturer's limits is unsafe. The CSA Z150 standard mandates ceasing operations, lowering the load, and securing the crane.

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