| A | B |
| accounting and payroll | departments in a business that are responsible for paying bills, accepting payments, and paying employees |
| finishing | completing, polishing or refining a product |
| packaging | wrapping, bundling, or packing into a container ready to ship |
| personnel | administrative part of a company designed to handle employee matters |
| abrasive | causing friction or irritation |
| auger | tool for boring/drilling |
| boring | making a hole in or through |
| bushings | fixed or removable metal linings used to constrain, guide, or reduce friction |
| macro | large, inclusive |
| masonry | skilled trade of working with brick or stone |
| specifications | detailed and exact statement of required particulars, such as dimensions, measurements, or materials |
| status | stage in progress or development |
| test kitchen | department within a company that examines and measures the quality of a product to ensure its quality meets certain specifications |
| USDA inspector | United States Department of Agriculture employee who examines and tests certain products made in various companies |
| adjustment | change, correction, or adaptation to create a match or fit |
| cassette | cartridge or container |
| density | amount of something per unit or measure, area, or volume |
| document | paper that provides information about something |
| exposure | act of presenting a document in a copier to light |
| troubleshooting | locating and eliminating the source of a problem |
| acid | large class of substances and chemicals that are biting, caustic, or sour |
| apparatus | equipment or machine that performs a specified function or task |
| corrosive | wearing away or causing to wear away gradually, especially by chemical action |
| detonate | to explode or cause to explode |
| flammable | capable or igniting easily and burning rapidly |
| ignite | to set fire to or catch fire |
| monitor | a device used to control, measure, or record a process |
| precaution | action taken in advance |
| radiation | emission and movement of atomic particles |
| reactive | tending to respond to a stimulus |
| susceptibility | state of being easily influenced or affected |
| vapor | fine particles, as a fog, suspended in the air |