[SBE] Clean Hands

George Nicholas georgenicholas at csi.com
Sat May 2 18:26:18 EDT 2009


It also depends on the age of the user. An associate was telling me how,
back in the day, he had two stations that had mostly live shifts. The AM
had older personnel, and the board was typically spotless, except for dust.
His opinion was, older jocks had skin that was more dry. The FM console,
used mostly by younger jocks, always had hand grime near the faders and
headphone level pot.

Most older electricians I've known had skin so dry, they could test a live
circuit by feel and not get bit. (Not something I would ever do or
recommend!)

gn
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>

> I have always been amazed at how many people refuse to wash their hands. I

> recall, before most keyboards became black, looking at some sickeningly

> dirty keyboards....Even those that were operated by women. Perhaps this

> is main reason that most keyboards are now black? Look at some of the

> often pushed buttons in your plant, and the surfaces around them. It's

> clear that many folks never listened to Mom.!

>

> Clay Freinwald

>

> http://www.cdc.gov/cleanhands/

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