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在打开的SF6电气设备上工作的人员,应配置和使用必要的()用具。A、专用 B、绝缘

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在打开的SF6电气设备上工作的人员,应配置和使用必要的()用具。

A、专用

B、绝缘

C、耐腐蚀

D、安全防护

答案:

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