Had to look for the options and here is my answer.
Based on the given options, the one that is NOT considered to be an example of the common types of caught-in and caught-between hazards is "running over a worker with a speeding dump truck". When we say caught-in and caught-between hazards, according to OSHA, this includes injuries incurred when a person is being squeezed, crushed, or compressed between two or more objects.