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What is the primary risk associated with traversing a slope with a suspended load using a telehandler?

Traversing slopes with a suspended load significantly shifts the telehandler's centre of gravity, increasing the risk of instability, which can lead to a danger

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Question: What is the primary risk associated with traversing a slope with a suspended load using a telehandler?

Answer options:

  • Increased tire wear from the gradient.
  • Reduced fuel efficiency due to engine strain.
  • Decreased hydraulic pressure in the boom. ✅ Loss of stability leading to a tip-over or uncontrolled descent.

Correct answer: Loss of stability leading to a tip-over or uncontrolled descent.

Explanation: Traversing slopes with a suspended load significantly shifts the telehandler's centre of gravity, increasing the risk of instability, which can lead to a dangerous tip-over or loss of control.

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