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According to CSA B335, when should an operator consider reducing the rated capacity of a telehandler on an outdoor construction site?

CSA B335 mandates capacity reductions are necessary when operating conditions are less than ideal, such as on slopes, soft ground, or in high winds, to account

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Question: According to CSA B335, when should an operator consider reducing the rated capacity of a telehandler on an outdoor construction site?

Answer options:

  • When the ambient temperature exceeds 25°C (77°F). ✅ When operating on slopes, soft ground, or in high winds.
  • When lifting materials lighter than 500 kg (1,100 lbs).
  • When performing tasks for less than 30 minutes.

Correct answer: When operating on slopes, soft ground, or in high winds.

Explanation: CSA B335 mandates capacity reductions are necessary when operating conditions are less than ideal, such as on slopes, soft ground, or in high winds, to account for reduced stability.

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