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Question 1 of 35
What are the goals of this course?
Question 2 of 35
Identify an Employer responsibility under the Alberta OH&S Act.
Question 3 of 35
Identify an Employee responsibility under the Alberta OH&S Act.
Question 4 of 35
If an imminent danger exists to the worker while performing a task. The worker must:
Question 5 of 35
Who should attend tail gate meetings:
Question 6 of 35
The purpose of a pre-operational inspection is to:
Question 7 of 35
If an operator discovers a broken piece of equipment, he must:
Question 8 of 35
A safe operating zone is approximately ________ time(s) the length of the equipment?
Power Mobile Equipment may have:
Question 10 of 35
PME with 3 point contact, plus a fourth point located near the top of the equipment is said to have the stability shape of a:
Question 11 of 35
When equipment is stationary (not moving), it is said to be in the state of:
Question 12 of 35
Which is correct for traveling up an incline with a load?
Question 13 of 35
Which of the following are correct for traveling down an incline without a load?
Question 14 of 35
When reading load charts, it is important to know:
Question 16 of 35
The International Industrial Truck Association recognizes ____ classes of lift trucks?
Question 17 of 35
The operator is standing when operating these classes of lift trucks:
Question 18 of 35
Lift trucks are intended to withstand the forces involved with:
Question 19 of 35
Lift trucks can weigh between:
Question 20 of 35
The lift truck is most stable while ______, _______, with the load low to the ground and _______ the truck.
Question 21 of 35
The International Industrial Truck Association recognizes VRLTs as Class ___ lift trucks?
Question 22 of 35
The primary purpose of a VRLT is to lift, ________ and place loads at a worksite?
Question 23 of 35
VRLTs are intended to withstand the forces involved with ___________________.
Question 24 of 35
VRLT operators should understand how load types, different terrains and operating conditions affect the maximum capacity of their VRLT
Question 25 of 35
A VRLT’s fulcrum is located at:
Question 26 of 35
Skid steers are a type of ______________.
Question 27 of 35
Many skid steers are intended ___________.
Question 28 of 35
Loaders are primarily designed to dig and carry loads.
Question 29 of 35
Small to average size skid steers can have a combined weight of machine and load of ______________.
Question 30 of 35
Skid Steers are referred to as such, because while _______, one side of the loader’s
drive motor goes ______ than the other, thereby causing the loader’s front or rear wheels
to ______ side to side.
Question 31 of 35
Wheeled loaders can be used to lift, carry, push, dig or pull loads.
Question 32 of 35
Loaders have overall specifications which vary from one piece of equipment to another
Question 33 of 35
Some loaders have ______ visibility from the operator’s cab and extra caution must be taken when _______ and _______ the equipment.
Question 34 of 35
Operator’s should know the _________ ___________ of the machines they operate.
Question 35 of 35
Wheeled loaders can be dangerous when operated by __________ and, or __________ operators.