NUTRITION
KITCHEN SAFETY
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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sweep it up
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use dry paper towel
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leave it for the teacher
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wet dish towel
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Detailed explanation-1: -Clear the Room and Gear Up. Use the Brightest Light Possible. Pick Up the Large Shards. Sweep Up or Vacuum Away the Glass. Use Fresh Bread or a Potato to Pick Up Shards. Capture the Tiny Shards With Wet Paper Towels. Use a Lint Roller. Trap Shards With Duct Tape. More items •31-May-2022
Detailed explanation-2: -Don’t, under any circumstances, use a broom; tiny shards can get stuck in the bristles and come loose later, making an even bigger mess. If you must use a broom, throw it away afterwards and get a new one. 4. Get the Tiny Pieces.
Detailed explanation-3: -Broken glass items belong in the garbage. Please bag, box or securely wrap first to prevent messy spills and protect sanitation workers.
Detailed explanation-4: -Once all of the large pieces have been removed from the area, there is still likely to be some small fragments that need to be removed. Never clean up broken glass using tea towels, kitchen sponges or mops as they can continue to hold microscopic glass fragments, instead use a wet paper towel and discard safely.
Detailed explanation-5: -If you’re wondering how to find broken glass, there’s a trick you can use to make sure you locate all the loose pieces. After cleaning up the bulk of the visible shards with a dustpan, find a torch or use the flashlight feature on your mobile phone. Shine the torch across the floor, moving it back and forth slowly.