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If operating a telehandler in an enclosed or poorly ventilated area, what is a primary concern?

Combustion engines produce toxic exhaust fumes. In enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces, these fumes can accumulate to dangerous levels, leading to serious heal

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Question: If operating a telehandler in an enclosed or poorly ventilated area, what is a primary concern?

Answer options:

  • The aesthetic appeal of the interior. ✅ Accumulation of hazardous exhaust fumes (e.g., carbon monoxide), posing a risk of asphyxiation or poisoning.
  • The need for more frequent tire cleaning.
  • Increased risk of minor paint scratches.

Correct answer: Accumulation of hazardous exhaust fumes (e.g., carbon monoxide), posing a risk of asphyxiation or poisoning.

Explanation: Combustion engines produce toxic exhaust fumes. In enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces, these fumes can accumulate to dangerous levels, leading to serious health risks, including carbon monoxide poisoning. Adequate ventilation or using electric equipment is crucial.

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