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so nobody gets raped in an unsafe environment.
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it is important to leave the work area in a safe condition such as put away tools and equipment dont leave used materials on the floor after youve finished
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So that accidents including fires caused by sparks or leaks or expensive equipment being destroyed
First it is important to understand first line maintenance. First line maintenance is the maintenance that is performed by the assigned maintenance staff for certain equipment or other asset. These are the people that come in and perform the planned/contracted maintenance. Usually these are standardized activities that are performed on regular intervals. As a part of this maintenance some difficulties may arise, or the status of the assets can be such that additional maintenance activities are needed. When these activities can't be done as part of the regular (first line) maintenance, these activities are replanned and not seldom performed by other, more specialized staff. This is called the second line maintenance. In some cases even third line maintenance exists. This will be the case when the second line maintenance staff can't solve the problem due to for example a design error or the unavailability of spare parts (that became obsolete). In this case the asset should be changed/improved, and this is sometimes called third line maintenance.
so no tools or documentattion are lost or destroyed willing working in the workshop
It is very important to document any maintenance activity. The documentation is proof of the time and type of maintenance performed.
Explain why it is important to reflect on your work activities.
Fruits and vegetables have lots of vitamins and minerals in them. The main vitamin contents are vitamin c and vitamin B complex. These vitamins are important for immunity and maintenance of metabolic activities.
The completion of the transcontinental railroad was important to lining different trade markets. Major trade and financial capitals were also linked by the railroad.