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hector conducted a pre-use inspection and discovered a front tire with low air pressure and a crack across one fork. what problems could occur during his shift if they are not corrected?
select all that apply.
a broken mast resulting in damage to his cage
cracks in the fuel line
unexpected load shift and tipping
reduced control of raising and lowering loads
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- A cracked fork can weaken the mast support, leading to mast failure and cage damage.
- Low tire pressure and a cracked fork compromise stability, causing load shift and tipping.
- A damaged fork impairs the lift mechanism's function, reducing load control.
- Fuel line cracks are unrelated to tire pressure or fork damage.
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A. A broken mast resulting in damage to his cage
C. Unexpected load shift and tipping
D. Reduced control of raising and lowering loads