
Shipping goods_sessão 4
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Cátia Rodrigues
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Shipping goods
By Cátia Rodrigues
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Labelling
Do you know what these markings represent? Try to label the shipping
markings with the correct words (remember to write the number of the picture - 1 to 8- before the words).
Store away from heat
Explosive
Keep dry
Toxic
Fragile
Use no hooks
Do not stack
This side up
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Word Cloud
Think about or look up on the internet to find other markings used when shipping goods.
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These are just a few examples of the many symbols used on packaging to communicate handling instructions and warnings. Familiarizing yourself with these symbols can help ensure the safe and efficient handling of goods during transport, storage, and use.
1. Fragile: The contents are easily breakable and require careful handling.
2. This Side Up: The package must be kept in the designated upright position to prevent damage.
3. Keep Dry: Handle the package gently to avoid damage.
5. Do Not Stack: Do not place any weight on top of the package.
6. Do Not Open With Knife: Avoid using a knife to open the package to prevent damage to the contents.
7. Temperature-Sensitive: Maintain the package within a specific temperature range during transport and storage.
8. Do Not Forklift: Do not use a forklift to lift or move the package.
9. Protect From Direct Sunlight: Shield the package from direct sunlight to prevent damage or degradation.
10. Weight and Size Indicators: Helps determine appropriate lifting methods and storage space.
Packaging symbols are visual cues that communicate handling instructions, warnings, and other important information about a product's packaging. These symbols are crucial for ensuring the safe transport, storage, and handling of goods, regardless of language barriers.
Here's a breakdown of common package handling symbols:
Handling packages signs and symbols
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Important Packaging Symbols
Package Protection Symbols
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Important Packaging Symbols
Package Handling Instructions
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Important Packaging Symbols
Health and Safety Information
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Important Packaging Symbols
Recycling Details
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Loading instructions
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Here is an extract from a manual providing rail loading instructions.
1. Examine the vehicle carefully.
2.Do not place items diagonally across the wagon.
3.When loading is complete, ensure that it fully complies with the instructions given in our Rail Instructions Manual.
4.Examine load carefuly and make sure it is undamaged and suitable for loading.
5.Place longer, heavier pieces on the bottom of the load.
6.Make sure that load is secure.
7.Ensure the vehicle is fit to be loaded.
8.Strap overhanging loads.
9.When checking the vehicle, give special attention to to door securing mechanisms.
10. Examine vehicle and load carefully after loading.
11.Distribute load as evenly as possible and make sure wheels are evenly loaded.
12. Check whether vehicle capacity has not been exceeded.
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Categorize
Examine the vehicle carefully.
Do not place items diagonally across the wagon.
Ensure that the loading fully complies with the instructions given in the Manual.
Examine load carefully and make sure it is undamaged and suitable for loading.
Place longer, heavier pieces on the bottom of the load.
Make sure that load is secure.
Ensure the vehicle is fit to be loaded.
Strap overhanging loads.
When checking the vehicle, give special attention to to door securing mechanisms.
Examine vehicle and load carefully
Distribute load as evenly as possible and make sure wheels are evenly loaded.
Check whether vehicle capacity has not been exceeded.
Organize these options into the right categories:
Examine the vehicle carefully.
Do not place items diagonally across the wagon.
Ensure that the loading fully complies with the instructions given in the Manual.
Examine load carefully and make sure it is undamaged and suitable for loading.
Place longer, heavier pieces on the bottom of the load.
Make sure that load is secure.
Ensure the vehicle is fit to be loaded.
Strap overhanging loads.
When checking the vehicle, give special attention to door securing mechanisms.
Examine vehicle and load carefully.
Distribute load as evenly as possible and make sure wheels are evenly loaded.
Check whether vehicle capacity has not been exceeded.
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Match
Match the beginnings of the sentences with the endings:
Remove protruding
Cover the damaged wall
Secure the load to
Fill empty
staples or nails
of the container
prevent movement
spaces between products.
staples or nails
of the container
prevent movement
spaces between products.
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Match
Match the beginnings of the sentences with the endings:
with new ones
vertically
on pallets
loading is complete
with new ones
vertically
on pallets
loading is complete
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Explaining Instructions.
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Imperative form
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It is used:
to give an order
to prompt someone to do something
to give instructions.
Usage
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Please
Affirmative
Verb (infinitive) + complement
Be quiet!
Take a sit
Go to page 9
Please be quiet!
Please take a sit
Please go to page 9
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Negative
Don't + Verb (infinitive) + complement
Don't be quiet!
Don't take a sit
Don't go to page 9
Please
Please don't be quiet!
Please don't take a sit
Please don't go to page 9
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best option: 1. _______ some snakcs.
eat
eats
to eat
do eat
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Labelling
Laber the pictures with the words:
bale
chest
drum
barrel/cask
crate
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best option: 2. _______ down
not sit
not to sit
don't sit
doesn't sit
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best option: 3. _______ to bed late.
not go
not to go
dones't go
don't go
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best option: 4. _______ to school.
to go
go
goes
do go
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best option: 5. _______ on the grass.
does not walk
not walk
no to walk
don't walk
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best option: 6. _______ careful.
be
to be
am
are
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best option that describes the picture:
Washes your hands
Wash your hands
To wash your hands
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best option that describes the picture:
Don’t drink here
not smoke heres
Don’t smoke here
Don’t drinks here
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best option that describes the picture:
watches
listen
watch
to listen
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best option that describes the picture:
Close your book
Closes your book
have your book
has your book
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best option that describes the picture:
Don’t speak here
not park here
Don’t park here
not speak here
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best option that describes the picture:
Break the window
to open the window
Opens the window
Open the window
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best option that describes the picture:
Don’t see
Don’t talk
Dones’t talk
Doesn’t see
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