Tech Manual for Erjavec's Automotive Technology: A Systems Approach
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Technician A always wears safety glasses or goggles when working with batteries. Technician B says that there is no need to seek medical help if electrolyte gets in your eyes as long as you flush your eyes immediately after the electrolyte hits them. Who is correct?
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Tech Manual for Erjavec's Automotive Technology: A Systems Approach
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