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This depends on which Country you are in? The UK criteria which maybe the same throughout Europe looks for sharp edges and or projections likely to cause personnel injury to pedestrians. The other thing to think about is where the corrosion has formed, is it in such a position that it is likely to injury a pedestrian? If not a pass and advise would be given.

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