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For each inspection of a cargo tank hose assembly, what information must the operator record?

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During each inspection of a cargo tank hose assembly, the operator must record the name of the procedure, if needle/sponge/instrument counts are complete, if the specimen is labeled correctly, and any equipment issues.

Step-by-step explanation:

During each inspection of a cargo tank hose assembly, the operator must record the following information:

  1. Name of the procedure as recorded: This refers to the specific inspection procedure being carried out.
  2. That the needle, sponge, and instrument counts are complete (or not applicable): The operator needs to document whether or not the count of needles, sponges, and instruments is complete and accurate.
  3. That the specimen (if any) is correctly labeled, including with the patient's name: If there is a specimen involved, the operator must ensure that it is appropriately labeled with the patient's name.
  4. Whether there are any issues with equipment to be addressed: The operator should note any equipment-related issues that need to be addressed or fixed.

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