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A storage area for empty crates and contractor materials.
A partition designed to control light, air, sound, or traffic flow.
A utility box recessed in the floor containing electrical, telephone, or plumbing connections.
A charge assessed for handling cargo at a pier.
International term that refers to the 'aisle'.
Equipment used to lift people to a given height.
A device used to regulate lighting, also known as a dimmer switch.
A skilled worker responsible for the handling and assembly of machinery.
The time specified for the close of an exhibition and the beginning of dismantling.
Fabric that is opaque when lighted from the front and transparent when lighted from the rear.
Time when a worker is unable to perform duties due to factors beyond his or her control.
Posts used to support signage or other elevated objects.
The fee charged for transporting freight, or the moving of exhibit properties over short distances.
An overhead banner typically used as a light baffle.
Temporary post used during installation to help support the weight of an overhead structure.
A lot where trucks gather for orderly dispatch to a show site.

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