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clmills979

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Class I work is:
 
  A. Consists of maintenance and repair tasks in situations where asbestos may be disturbed.
  B. The most hazardous and involves the removal of thermal system asbestos that has been sprayed or troweled on.
  C. Involves the removal of non-thermal system asbestos.
  D. Consists of janitorial tasks in which asbestos containing waste is cleaned up.

Question 2

Employers must ensure which of the following requirements and safety practices during actual diving operations:
 
  A. Electrical, pneumatic, or hydraulic tools that are powered from the surface must remain de-energized until the diver requests activation.
  B. Decompression, no-decompression, and repetitive-dive tables must be available on site.
  C. A means such as a ladder that will support a fully equipped diver must be provided for easing entry into and exit from the water.
  D. All of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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