Question 1109 Deck Safety

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Outlets in gasoline fuel lines are _______________.

A permitted for drawing fuel samples
B permitted for bleeding air from lines
C permitted for draining fuel from lines
D prohibited
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) prohibited. Outlets in gasoline fuel lines are prohibited because they can pose a fire hazard. Gasoline fuel lines should be kept sealed to prevent any leaks or spills, which could ignite and cause a dangerous fire. Regulations do not allow for any outlets or openings in gasoline fuel lines, as this would create an unnecessary risk. The other answer choices are incorrect because they describe actions that would require an outlet, which is not permitted for gasoline fuel lines. Fuel samples should be drawn through other safe methods, air should be bled using different techniques, and fuel should be drained through the proper fuel system components, without the use of outlets in the gasoline fuel lines.

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