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In provinces like Ontario, what is the common wind speed limit (at the boom tip) at which crane operations must typically cease?

Many provincial regulations and crane manufacturers typically specify a maximum permissible wind speed of around 50 km/h (32 mph) at the boom tip for safe crane

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Question: In provinces like Ontario, what is the common wind speed limit (at the boom tip) at which crane operations must typically cease?

Answer options:

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

Correct answer: 50 km/h

Explanation: Many provincial regulations and crane manufacturers typically specify a maximum permissible wind speed of around 50 km/h (32 mph) at the boom tip for safe crane operations, though this can vary by crane type and load.

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