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They clean their knives several times a day, are not allowed to chew gum or smoke, and they wear gloves and hairnets, he said. Most agreed that come time for performance, unwashed hair is the most malleable--leave-in-conditioner also helps--and you can never have too many bobby pins and hairnets on hand. Wearing white coats, hairnets and special shoes to prevent static electricity from damaging equipment, assembly-line workers walk amid a buzz of whirling machines. |
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