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I Lesson Title I Safety <br />Learning Unit Title Service Center Safety Polici6s (continued) <br />Image Inside of service center with technicians at work u io <br />Content Block. <br />Of course, there are also customer vehicles <br />in the service center. <br />That's why we're here. <br />Unsafe work may damage customer <br />property—and vehicles are very valuable <br />property. <br />If you damage a customer's vehicle or other <br />property, you may lose your job. <br />All work should be double-checked to be <br />sure it has been done right. Follow safety <br />rules and treat all vehicles with respect. <br />That way you stay safe and you protect your <br />customer's safety as well. <br />Don't cut corners. It's not professional and <br />it's not safe. <br />Act= <br />Sidebar Costs of common repairs:' <br />Some vehicle damage can cost a lot of money. <br />cost for a 2001 Toyota Camry: <br />1. Broken side window: $102 <br />2. Broken windshield: $532 <br />3. Seat cover replacement: $200: <br />4. Broken grille: $97 <br />5. New Engine: $4200 <br />6. Broken Tail Lamp: $121 <br />And that's just parts, not labor. <br />Flash # 1 Zoom <br />Did you know that Pep Boys service technicians work on an average of <br />our service centers? That's 10,018,350 a year! <br />This is what it would <br />27,675 vehicles every day, if you add up all <br />29 <br />