What is the determining factor in deciding whether or not to use a short-jacking procedure at an incident?

A. Convenience
B. Risk-benefit analysis
C. Manufacturer's instructions
D. Age of the apparatus


Answer: B. Risk-benefit analysis

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Fill in the blank with correct word.

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A. voltage B. inflection C. polarization D. wave

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