Im on the water and when do I need gaurd rail when building
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Published by SALUSI am sorry, but this question cannot be answered from the context of the provided documents. The documents focus on the safety aspects of various construction materials, such as potential skin and eye irritation, and do not contain information about guard rail requirements during building on water.
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