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Hazardous moving parts, the risk of electrical shock or burns, flying particles at hundreds of RPMs, as well as the risk of fire or explosion from sparks make improper use of power tools highly dangerous: A. True B. False

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Hazardous moving parts, the risk of electrical shock or burns, flying particles at hundreds of RPMs, as well as the risk of fire or explosion from sparks make improper use of power tools highly dangerous: A. True B. False

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A. True

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