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工作票“五不结束”是什么?

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正确答案:

(1)工作人员未全部撤离现场不结束;(2)设备变动交待不清或记录不明或没有检修交代的不结束;(3)安全措施未全部拆除或卫生状况不符合要求不结束;(4)试转不合格不结束;(5)工作负责人和工作许可人没有共同到现场检查或检查不合格不结束

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