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One hazard and two suitable control methods of driving over
rough ground
Bouncing of cab injure operator
- low speed
-avoid big holes
One hazards and two suitable control methods for driving
across a slope
Vehicle could roll
- low speed
- low centre of gravity: close to ground
Four hazards and control methods
Obstructions: collision- remove or identify with signs
Pedestrians: injury- warning signs, walkways
Over head lines: electrocution- warning signs, goal posts
Blind corners: injury- warning signs and mirrors
, Three factors affecting safe loading
Slopes
Stability of loads (undercutting)
Safe working load of vehicle
Overall weight and weight distribution of load
What does load centre mean
Distance from the centre of gravity of the load to the from face
of the fork shank
Importance of load centre when loading
If load centre is greater the lifting capacity is reduced
Two factors affected de rating
Alternative attachments
Undercutting
Carrying extended loads
Two dangers of overloading vehicle