HUMAN NUTRITION

NUTRITION

KITCHEN SAFETY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Sweep up broken glass with a broom or brush immediately and use a damp paper towel to pick up tiny pieces
A
Safe
B
Unsafe
C
Either A or B
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Dampen the paper towels and press down gently on the broken glass. The thickness of the paper towels will protect your hands and the damp paper will attract tiny pieces and shards of glass. Depending on how large of an area has broken glass, you may have to repeat the process several times.

Detailed explanation-2: -Take care not to flick the shards up, or they’ll scatter. Use a stiff-bristled broom and dustpan to sweep up as many glass shards as possible. Use short, efficient strokes to prevent the small pieces from scattering around the room. If you have the right type of vacuum, you can also vacuum away the glass.

Detailed explanation-3: -Damp Paper Towels The moisture from a damp paper towel will allow small pieces of glass to stick to the paper. This method is probably the easiest and most functional way to clean up broken glass pieces because it helps clean up any food or drink spills at the same time.

Detailed explanation-4: -Use appropriate cut-resistant gloves to handle broken glass. Use forceps, tongs, scoops, or other mechanical devices for removing or retrieving broken glass from the work area or a fume hood. A dustpan and brush should be used to clean up shards/small pieces of broken glass, Pasteur pipettes, or shards of glass.

Detailed explanation-5: -3. Tape. This one is no surprise, but tape will pick those little glass pieces right up. Use the thickest, widest tape you can find to avoid cutting yourself-packing and duct tape work really well.

There is 1 question to complete.