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During crane operations, a load begins to swing uncontrollably due to wind. What should the crane operator do immediately?

Correct Answer

C) Stop all crane movements and wait for the load to stabilize

When a load swings uncontrollably, the operator must stop all crane movements and allow the load to stabilize before proceeding. Attempting to control a swinging load can worsen the situation and create greater hazards.

Answer Options
A
Move the crane to a sheltered location
B
Lower the load to the ground immediately
C
Stop all crane movements and wait for the load to stabilize
D
Continue the lift but move more slowly

Why This Is the Correct Answer

When a load swings uncontrollably, stopping all crane movements is the safest immediate response because any additional crane motion will amplify the swinging and create more dangerous conditions. The operator must allow physics to work - the load will naturally stabilize on its own if no additional forces are applied. This prevents the situation from escalating into a potentially catastrophic accident. Once the load stops swinging, the operator can then assess conditions and determine the safest course of action.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Move the crane to a sheltered location

Moving the crane while the load is swinging uncontrollably will add horizontal forces that will make the swinging much worse and could cause the crane to become unstable or tip over.

Option D: Continue the lift but move more slowly

Continuing the lift, even slowly, will add more momentum and force to an already unstable situation, making the swinging worse and increasing the risk of load loss or crane tip-over.

Memory Technique

Think 'Freeze and Breathe' - when a load swings, freeze all controls and let the load naturally come to rest, just like taking a deep breath to calm down in a stressful situation.

Reference Hint

OSHA 1926 Subpart CC - Cranes and Derricks in Construction, specifically sections on crane operation and load control procedures

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