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What is the primary indicator that a lift is classified as 'critical'?

Critical lifts, as defined by CSA Z150 and provincial OHS, involve significant risks that necessitate thorough pre-planning, detailed procedures, and heightened

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Question: What is the primary indicator that a lift is classified as 'critical'?

Answer options:

  • The load is brightly coloured ✅ The lift involves unusual or complex conditions, such as near maximum capacity, awkward shapes, or proximity to sensitive structures, requiring detailed planning and supervision
  • The lift is being performed on a weekend
  • The operator has less than five years of experience

Correct answer: The lift involves unusual or complex conditions, such as near maximum capacity, awkward shapes, or proximity to sensitive structures, requiring detailed planning and supervision

Explanation: Critical lifts, as defined by CSA Z150 and provincial OHS, involve significant risks that necessitate thorough pre-planning, detailed procedures, and heightened supervision to ensure safety.

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