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What's the standard procedure for end-of-day jobsite cleanup for sheet metal crews

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Gather all scrap metal drops into designated recycling hoppers. Sweep up all sharp tek screws, razor wire bits, and insulation dust. Organize your tools back into the rolling gangbox, lock the lid, and coil all extension cords cleanly.

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Gather all scrap metal drops into designated recycling hoppers. Sweep up all sharp tek screws, razor wire bits, and insulation dust. Organize your tools back into the rolling gangbox, lock the lid, and coil all extension cords cleanly.

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Hey boss, I’m checking site awareness: What's the standard procedure for end-of-day jobsite cleanup for sheet metal crews? I found the likely issue and want to verify the next step before I lock it in. Do you want me to adjust it now or check the drawing/detail first?

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Use this as training guidance. The foreman, approved drawings, project specs, manufacturer installation instructions, employer safety policy, and AHJ/code requirements always control the final answer.

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