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Is it appropriate for an inspector to open any bags outside the designated contaminated area?

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Is it appropriate for an inspector to open any bags outside the designated contaminated area?

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Yes. The inspector may open any bags outside the designated contaminated area to inspect them. The inspector may usea glove bag or other control techniques. The inspector will then properly reseal the bag, or request that the operator do so.

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Yes. The inspector may open any bags outside the designated contaminated area to inspect them. The inspector may use a glovebag or other control techniques. The inspector will then properly reseal the bag, or request that the operator do so.

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Yes. The inspector may open any bags outside the designated contaminated area to inspect them. The inspector may use a glove bag or other control techniques. The inspector will then properly reseal the bag, or request that the operator do so.

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