Environmental Sciences, asked by dhsmaggievines, 11 months ago

The wet wipe method administers a fine mist of water, or amended water (water with a detergent), at high pressure to wet all brake and clutch parts.
A) True
B) False

Answers

Answered by love7873
1

Answer:

true

Explanation:

it is true according to the words I am telling that

Answered by kingofself
0

Answer:

The ‘given statement is False’.

Explanation:

  • The wet wipe method utilizes a device like a spray bottle which can be useful for “delivering a fine mist of water” or “amended water” at low pressure to wet the clutch parts and brake.
  • Using dry methods while cleaning break assembly leads to asbestos exposure. The wet-wipe method applies low-pressure spraying technique to wet the brake assembly unit and collects the runoff in collection trays or basins.
  • Thus it protects the airborne asbestos-laden brake dust from spreading into the surrounding area.
  • An automotive technician can utilize either wet wipe method or the HEPA vacuum system to reduce exposure to asbestos or other potential hazards while cleaning brake assembly and clutch parts.
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