Flammable liquid is stored next to ignition sources. What should happen?
Correct Answer
A) Move and control storage.
Flammable liquids should be stored and handled away from ignition and exit hazards using appropriate controls.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Flammable liquids should be stored and handled away from ignition and exit hazards using appropriate controls.
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