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a sink which you use to wash your hands in whilst cooking.
Customers will wash their hands with it. To me, a sink is for washing dishes, a basin for washing hands.
The common joke is that you can "wash your hands in a bison" because "bison" sounds like "basin," which is a sink.
A good employee who cares about not spreading his or her germs should wash their hands in the back if the employee is working at a restaurant, or if the employee is working at lets say a business like 7eleven or a big business, the 7eleven employee would have no choice but to wash his or her hands in the bathroom that is open to the public, same goes for the business man, unless there is a sink in the employee lounge,which there usually is.
You don't have to, but since they are living in there own filth then you should. If you are allergic then you should do this: You wash your hands with regular soap and regular water from the sink. Then, you wash your hands like you usually would.
A sink is a contraption commonly found in a kitchen or a rest room. This contraption allows an individual to wash their hands
With a laundry utility sink one could wash clothing or use it to empty out water from appliances such as a dehumidifier. It could also be used to wash ones hands.
In order to properly cleans your hands to perform ANY medical procedure you must wet the hands and arms to the elbows. Add soap and scrub. Be sure to keep your hands finger tips down so all drit and residue can fall off in the sink.
Wash your hands and arms thoroughly and rinse them in clean water.
You should always wash your hands after you have been to the toilet and before eating meals. If you feel that you have touched a bacteria infested surface, it is always good to wash your hands.
I think so... because... I mean like.... what if someone needs to wash their hands.
Yes, it's part of the sanitary health code.