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根据《YD5189-2010长途通信光缆塑料管道工程施工监理暂行规定》,安全监督管理

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根据《YD5189-2010长途通信光缆塑料管道工程施工监理暂行规定》,安全监督管理,应坚持()的管理方针,杜绝或减少各类事故的发生。

A.安全第一,预防为主

B.安全第一、综合治理

C.预防为主、防治结合

D.安全第一,防治结合

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