Technician A says it is the shop’s responsibility to develop it. Technician B says a volatile liquid evaporates slowly. Technician A says carbon monoxide has an odor similar to burnt oil.Technician B uses a battery lifting strap to lift the battery out of the vehicle. Technician A removes a battery by disconnecting the positive cable first.Technician B says they are the result of noise or vibrations. Technician A says they impede normal body position and motion. Ergonomic hazards are being discussed.Technician B says to reduce the amount of hazardous waste generated by a shop, parts should be cleaned first with dirty solvent, then a second time with clean solvent. Technician A says all hazardous wastes must be properly labeled and sealed and kept in the recommended containers.Technician B says safety shoes have steel plates built into the toe and shank to protect your feet. Technician A says it is recommended that you wear shoes with nonslip soles in the shop.What type of gloves should be worn when working on the electrical system of a hybrid vehicle?.Which of the following is recommended to extinguish electrical fires?.Failure to report a hazardous waste spill can result in a penalty of _.A class C type fire extinguisher can be used on what type of fires?.Hazards associated with chemicals used in the workplace
A class A type fire extinguisher can be used on what type of fires?.A high concentration of undesirable vapors, gases, or dust can be classified as a(n) _.
Mesothelioma is a form of lung cancer that is caused by exposure to _.Some service operations require additional eye protection to be worn with safety glasses
The lenses should be made of a shatterproof material
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