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When preparing to hoist a load, where should the hook be positioned?

  1. To one side of the load

  2. Directly above the load's center of gravity

  3. At the back of the load

  4. At the front of the load

The correct answer is: Directly above the load's center of gravity

Positioning the hook directly above the load's center of gravity is essential for maintaining balance and stability during the hoisting operation. When the hook is aligned with the center of gravity, the load hangs evenly, which helps prevent swinging or tipping as it is lifted. This alignment is crucial for ensuring safety, as an off-center load can lead to dangerous situations such as the load tipping over or swinging uncontrollably, potentially causing injury or damage to equipment. Keeping the hook above the center of gravity allows for a smooth and controlled lifting process, which is vital in hoisting operations.