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If machinery on the crane is found to be defective, what should the operator do?

Make minor repairs immediately

Report it to the supervisor

When machinery on the crane is found to be defective, the operator should report it to the supervisor. This ensures that the issue is documented and assessed by a qualified individual who can take the appropriate necessary actions, such as scheduling repairs or conducting further inspections. Reporting is critical for maintaining safety and operational integrity, as it prevents the risk of continued operation of faulty equipment, which could lead to accidents or further damage. While making minor repairs may seem like a quick solution, it is essential to have the proper oversight and verification that the issue is fully resolved, which might not be achievable without involving supervision. Continuing operations with known defects is highly unsafe and poses a significant risk to personnel and equipment. Personal inspections, while sometimes necessary, should be done under the direction of a supervisor, particularly if the defects could impact safety or compliance. Therefore, communicating the defect to a supervisor is the most responsible course of action.

Continue operations until the end of the day

Inspect it personally

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