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to his apprentice at absolutely no cost. I believe the more understanding you have of elevators
the safer you will be. I do not present my personal notes to defame or degrade in any monetary
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The material presented are my personal notes, my personal and documented experiences. You
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Thank you, John Fellin
Don't Dirty that Floor!

You are working on top of a car. Suddenly you realize you have
stepped into a puddle of grease. There is some expensive
carpeting you don't want to ruin once you step off the elevator.
You have some rags with you. What do you do?

Do you take a chance and figure " Nobody will know I did it?
" That's a very expensive gamble!"

Do you run the car to a floor with no carpeting?


"Floor will still get dirty and you'll have to clean it!"

Do you clean your shoes before jumping off the car?


" What if you missed a spot?"

I learned a little trick from working with mod. Position yourself


without touching the floor.
Wrap some rags around your shoes and tape into place.
Walk lightly as you check carpet is O.K.
Get to a spot where you can finally remove and clean your
shoes.

Note: Clean that cartop when and determine the cause of all
that oil spilling onto the car.
It could be something as simple as an overfilled oil pan
to a leaky machine.

Thankyou,
John Fellin

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