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What is the maximum permissible wind speed that typically restricts crane operation according to most Canadian safety standards and manufacturer guidelines?

Most crane manufacturers and Canadian safety standards, such as CSA Z150, typically recommend ceasing operations when wind speeds exceed 50 km/h (approximately

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Question: What is the maximum permissible wind speed that typically restricts crane operation according to most Canadian safety standards and manufacturer guidelines?

Answer options:

  • 15 km/h
  • 30 km/h ✅ 50 km/h
  • 70 km/h

Correct answer: 50 km/h

Explanation: Most crane manufacturers and Canadian safety standards, such as CSA Z150, typically recommend ceasing operations when wind speeds exceed 50 km/h (approximately 30 mph), though specific limits vary by crane type and load.

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