When would working with machinery be a common type of caught-in and caught-between hazard?

Select the best option.

When working beneath a suspended load

When working with unguarded moving parts

When working at night

When working in an area with stagnant water

1 answer

The best option for a common type of caught-in and caught-between hazard when working with machinery is:

When working with unguarded moving parts.

This situation poses a significant risk of being caught in or between machinery components, which can lead to serious injuries.