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How does the field mechanic know that safety is not being jeopardized by added weight?

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How does the field mechanic know that safety is not being jeopardized by added weight?

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If there is a change in weight, it is an alteration and must be done by a registered contractor or under his/her supervision and submitted to TSSA. If the mechanic questions the safety of the device, he/she shall immediately contact their engineer and not return the device to service until satisfied of the safety.

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