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E招标项目为20km管道铺设施工项目。项目作业内容主要有:挖沟、布管和焊接;主要作业

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E招标项目为20km管道铺设施工项目。项目作业内容主要有:挖沟、布管和焊接;主要作业程序是:挖沟、地面管道焊接、吊管入沟、沟内对管焊接、填埋。施工期为6月1日至8月31日,属于雨季。施工地点位于江淮丘陵地带,施土现场地表最大坡度达22°。管沟开挖尺寸为:深2.6m、上部宽2.5m、底部宽2.1m。管道规格为:直径1016mm、壁厚17.5mm、长12.3m,重量为5.3t。
F公司计划参与该项目的投标。该公司主要设备有:挖掘机10台,焊接工程车20台,40t吊管机20台;该公司有员工140人,其中:挖掘机驾驶员15人、焊接工程车驾驶员25人、吊管机驾驶员25人、焊工60人、管理和技术人员15人。该公司有类似工程施工经验,曾经完成过300km类似管道工程的施工,没有发生伤亡事故,有良好的安全、质量业绩。
在制作项目投标书时,需要分析该项目施工过程中的危险有害因素并进行风险评估,依据风险评估结果制订安全防范措施,计算安全生产投入。

根据以上场景。回答下列问题:


指出F公司主要工程设备中的特种设备,并说明该类设备安全技术档案的内容。

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