Business Studies, asked by AIisdo9399, 1 year ago

Which of the following is NOT an example of a caught-in or caught-between hazard? A. Being pinned under a crane that tipped over B. Cutting of a finger while using a miter saw C. Getting buried by a cave-in during trenching D. Running over a worker with a speeding dump truck

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Answered by shoaibahmad131
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caught-in or caught between hazards can be defined as Injuries resulting from a person being  crushed or compressed between two or more objects.

Option B is the correct option.

Cutting of a finger while using a miter saw  is NOT an example of a caught-in or caught-between hazard.

since cutting of a finger while using a saw is not a caught-in or caught between hazard hence B is the right option

Answered by christophercarlman
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Answer:DEFINITELY NOT B. the correct answer is D.

Explanation:

EVERYONE WHO SAID B. IS WRONG... I FAILED THIS PART BECAUSE OF THAT ANSWER! The correct answer is D. (as the worker was STRUCK BY the speeding dump truck [which isnt a caught in caught between instance, it is a STRUCK BY instance]) They also call b. a caught in caught between instance because a miter saw is a bench-top mounted stationary object that her hand was caught in.

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