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When operating a wheel loader, what is the primary risk associated with exceeding the machine's rated operating capacity?

Exceeding the rated operating capacity significantly shifts the loader's centre of gravity forward, increasing the risk of forward tip-over or side-to-side inst

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Question: When operating a wheel loader, what is the primary risk associated with exceeding the machine's rated operating capacity?

Answer options:

  • Reduced fuel efficiency
  • Decreased tire wear ✅ Loss of stability and potential rollover
  • Faster cycle times

Correct answer: Loss of stability and potential rollover

Explanation: Exceeding the rated operating capacity significantly shifts the loader's centre of gravity forward, increasing the risk of forward tip-over or side-to-side instability, particularly on uneven ground or during turns. This is a critical safety hazard outlined in provincial OHS regulations.

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