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- which of the following can decrease your load stability when using handling
transporting oddly shaped or bulky items
using equipment with large - diameter wheels
pushing with your elbows close to your body
- which action increases your risk of a back injury?
carrying heavy items in one hand
wearing lifting gloves
carrying heavy items at waist height
- who is dressed appropriately to handle materials?
nikki is wearing a tight - fitting jacket with multiple zippers
bhupinder is wearing flexible clothing
jim is wearing an oversized t - shirt
- in dry conditions, which gloves are best for improving your grip on slippery item
leather gloves
winter gloves
rubber - coated gloves
- which item would be best suited for the ledge grip technique?
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Question 15
To determine what decreases load stability, we analyze each option: Transporting oddly - shaped or bulky items can make the load unbalanced, reducing stability. Using large - diameter wheels on equipment usually improves stability (as they roll more smoothly over obstacles), and pushing with elbows close to the body is a good ergonomic practice that doesn't decrease stability.
For back injury risk: Carrying heavy items in one hand creates an uneven load, putting more stress on one side of the back and increasing injury risk. Wearing lifting gloves is a safety measure to improve grip, and carrying heavy items at waist height is a good ergonomic practice (as it's a natural lifting position).
To handle materials safely, clothing should be flexible (to allow free movement). A tight - fitting jacket with multiple zippers can be restrictive or have parts that catch on things, and an oversized T - shirt can get in the way or be a tripping hazard.
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