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As the load of a forklift is raised, which of the following dangers increase?

1) Risk of tipping over
2) Risk of objects falling off
3) Risk of collision
4) Risk of overheating

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Final answer:

The dangers that increase when the load of a forklift is raised include the risk of tipping over, objects falling off, and collision.

Step-by-step explanation:

As the load of a forklift is raised, the dangers that increase are:

  1. Risk of tipping over: When the load is raised too high or unevenly, the forklift becomes unstable, increasing the risk of tipping over.
  2. Risk of objects falling off: As the load is lifted, there is a higher chance of objects falling off if they are not securely attached.
  3. Risk of collision: With an elevated load, the forklift operator may have a limited view and may accidentally collide with objects or other vehicles.

The risk of overheating is not directly associated with raising the load of a forklift.

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