Answer:
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1. Never remove or try to defeat machine safeguards.
2. Don’t create new hazards, such as allowing objects to fall into the moving parts or by creating a new pinch point.
3. Report problems with machine safeguards to your supervisor immediately.
4. Never leave machines unattended with parts still moving. Remember that parts may still be moving after the machine has been turned off.
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5. Remove guards only when the machine has been locked out and tagged out.
6. If possible, lubricate machine parts without removing the safeguard; otherwise, turn the machine off and lock it out before lubricating.
7. Operate equipment only when guards are in place and properly adjusted.
8. Do not use unauthorized or damaged guards.
9. Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry, or long hair around machines—these increase the risk of being caught in the machinery.
10. Ask your supervisor if you have any questions about a machine safety or how to work with machine guards safely.
What will I do normally is to take the next exit ramp and go back to the other side of the expressway then find the missed exit ramp where I am supposed to go.
Answer: B
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