Preventing Cross Contamination in Metal Repair Shops

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Which of the following is a problem caused by cross contamination in a shop repairing steel and aluminum panels?

  • Increased repair time (correct)
  • Decreased repair cost
  • Improved repair quality
  • Enhanced repair efficiency

What is one way to prevent cross contamination in a shop repairing steel and aluminum panels?

  • Mixing steel and aluminum particles together
  • Using the same equipment for both steel and aluminum repairs
  • Creating a separate area for aluminum repairs (correct)
  • Not using any protective measures

What equipment is required in the separate area for aluminum repairs?

  • Files and sanders for both steel and aluminum repairs
  • Dedicated steel repair hammers and dollies
  • Class D fire extinguisher (correct)
  • Pulse MIG welder for both steel and aluminum repairs

What is shown in Figure 8-65?

<p>A curtained repair area for aluminum (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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