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Question 152. According to the information, what is available on the HCGC Website?
Jeff Kriess, 3:22 P.M. Amy, one of the labeling machines has an issue. The labels are coming out crooked. Amy Mora, 3:23 P.M. Try cleaning the feeder section. It may be dirty. Are you still down on the factory floor? Jeff Kriess, 3:24 P.M. Yes, I'm down here now. Do you know who the service technician is for this equipment? It was just cleaned, actually. Amy Mora, 3:24 P.M. Good question. Let me get back to you. Jeff Kriess, 3:25 P.M. Oh, no need, in that case. I'll try the manufacturer's technical support hotline. |
Question 153. Where most likely is Mr. Kriess?
Question 154. At 3:24 p.m., what does Mr. Mora most likely mean when she writes, "Good question"?
8. Code of Conduct As the exposition is primarily intended as a venue for the sharing of knowledge, the exhibitor and its representatives will not engage in selling, order-taking, etc., on the expo floor. Similarly, no prices may be displayed in the contracted exhibition space. In order to encourage the free flow of visitors throughout the venue, exhibitors will not place any representatives or materials outside of the contracted exhibition space. Similarly, the placement of representatives and materials within the space must be arranged so that they draw attendees in instead of filling the aisles. Like all attendees, exhibitor representatives must wear their official expo credentials and be appropriately dressed in business or business casual attire at all times. Any demonstrations or other activities engaged in by the exhibitor will not generate a noise of greater than 85 decibels. Exhibitors will not be allowed to dismantle their exhibits or begin packing before the official end of the expo |
Question 155. What is stated about the exposition?