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when would working with machinery be a common type of caught - in and caught - between hazard? select the best option. when working beneath a suspended load when working with unguarded moving parts when working at night when working in an area with stagnant water if you need to review this content, it can be found in the common caught - in and between hazards module of the caught - in or between hazards
Unguarded moving parts of machinery can easily catch body - parts or clothing, creating a caught - in and caught - between hazard. Working beneath a suspended load is a different type of hazard (falling load), working at night is more related to visibility issues, and working in stagnant water is related to electrical or slipping hazards, not typical caught - in and caught - between ones.
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B. When working with unguarded moving parts