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<br /> <br />Exhibit 7. Micrometer being used to check plate thickness. <br /> <br />d. Attitude--The inspector should approach each inspection with the <br />expectation of finding serious defects. <br /> <br />2-1.2. Specialized Equipment and Standard Tools. <br /> <br />Tools and equipment needed for culvert inspections are listed in this <br />section. A more extensive listing of bridge inspection tools and equipment is <br />provided in the "Bridge Inspector's Training Manual 70." <br /> <br />a. Standard Tools and Equipment--The inspector should be provided with the <br />following tools and equipment: <br /> <br />(1) Transportation vehicles, such as a van or carry-all, to haul men and <br />equipment to the inspection sites. <br /> <br />(2) Measuring tools, such as tapes, rulers, feeler gauges, calipers, <br />plumb bob, protractor, and sounding line. <br /> <br />(3) Hand tools, such as geologist's hammer, chisel, scraper, pocket <br />knife, wire brush, ice pick, and probes or pointed steel rods. <br /> <br />(4) Debris removal tools, such as hand shovel, pick, and brush hook or <br />machete. <br /> <br />10 <br />