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Knowledge check: Heavy equipment and vehicles

Scenario: Mark is currently working on a jobsite where several new houses are being built. He’s one of several dump truck operators. After collecting his keys, Mark heads toward his vehicle. He notices a crack in the windshield of his truck, but it’s in an area that doesn’t obstruct his view. He thinks it’s okay to operate his vehicle today, but he makes note of the crack so that it can be repaired later.

Question: Does Mark’s windshield need to be repaired before he begins work at the jobsite?

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Knowledge check: Heavy equipment and vehicles: Answer

Answer: Yes. Though the crack in Mark’s windshield doesn’t obstruct his view, it is still a hazard. All vehicles with cabs must have windshields and wipers and cracked or broken glass must be repaired or replaced.