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AFTE Knowledge and Ability Factors

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130. Knowledge of the potential hazardous properties of biological hazards (such as hepatitis, AIDS, etc.)
131. Knowledge of the potential hazardous properties of parasites.
132. Knowledge of the potential hazardous properties of toxic and reactive chemicals
133. Knowledge of the potential hazardous properties of gunshot residues
134. Knowledge of the proper methods for the handling and disposing of hazardous materials
135. Knowledge of how to safely handle potentially dangerous items, such as defective firearms, ammunition, and explosives for laboratory examination
138. Knowledge of the proper use of safety equipment and materials (such as protective clothing, eye and ear protective devices, and disinfectants)
139. Knowledge of safety procedures and the potential hazardous properties regarding test firing various firearms
140. Knowledge of safety procedures associated with the use of laboratory equipment
141. Knowledge of safety procedures associated with the use of handtools, woodworking machinery, and metalworking machinery
94. Ability to recognize unsafe conditions
95. Ability to employ safe work practices
96. Ability to render conditions safe

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