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Chipping slag and other coatings from finished welds requires _____.
 
  a. written procedures to dispose of the material removed
  b. tools including sanders, nylon brushes, or picks
  c. hazardous material suits, gloves, and gauntlets
  d. eye protection, including goggles or face shiel

Question 2

The best way to control erosion and sedimentation is to _____.
 
  a. permit walking across only graded areas
  b. carefully smooth graded areas
  c. permit driving across only graded areas
  d. immediately seed graded areas



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