NUTRITION
KITCHEN SAFETY
Question
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by gathering onto a piece of paper and discarding into the garbage
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by gathering up with a cloth and shaking into the garbage
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by sweeping into a trash container or under the cabinet until the end of the lab
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by sweeping big pieces of glass with a broom and gathering small splinters with a wet paper towel, then throwing away immediately.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Place any broken glass or sharp materials (with the exception of needles) in a cardboard box, tape the box closed, and label the box with the contents. Never place broken glass or other sharp objects in a garbage bag or recycling bin. Place the box beside your garbage can/bag and the material will be collected.
Detailed explanation-2: -Tear off about four sheets of paper towels, then layer them and fold them twice to get a square. 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.
Detailed explanation-3: -Use an ordinary broom to sweep the pieces of glass into a pile then sweep the pile onto a dustpan before dumping the pieces into the trash can. Sweep from the outside toward the center where the glass item first crashed and broke. This helps to contain the area instead of spreading it around making it easier to clean.
Detailed explanation-4: -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