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Learn How to Maintain Kitchen Sanitation & Safety in as Flash

 

Professionalism is an attitude that reflects pride in the quality of your work.

 

One of the most important ways of demonstrating professional pride is in the area of sanitation and safety. Pride in quality is reflected in your appearance and work habits. Even more important, poor sanitation and safety can cost a lot of money. Poor food handling procedures and unclean kitchens cause illness, unhappy customer's, and even fine's, summonses, and lawsuits. Food spoilage raises food costs. Poor kitchen safety results in injuries, medical bill's, and workdays lost. Finally, poor sanitation and safety habits show lack of respect for your diner's, for your fellow worker's, and for yourself.

 

The rules presented in this presentation are only basic guidelines. Local Environmental health departments have more detailed regulations. All food service operators are responsible for knowing the Environmental health department regulations. The information presented here is practical as well as theoretical. It should not merely be learned but should be put to use systematically. One effective system food service establishments can use to ensure food safety is the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) system.

 

This practical program identifies possible danger points and sets up procedures for corrective action.

 

 

  

 

 

Here are just some of the things you will learn in this presentation:

 

ü How to take the necessry steps to prevent food poisoning and food borne diseases.

 

ü How to manage personal hygiene effectively and professionally.

 

ü How to follow correct proceduresfor food handling and storage.

 

ü How to follow best practice when cleaning and sanitizing.
 
ü How to manage pest control effectively.

 

ü How to develop safe habits that prevent injuries from the following: cuts, burns, operation of machinery and

        equipment, and lifting.

 

ü How to identify safe habits that minimize the likelihood of fires and falls.

 

ü Plus lots more.

 
 

 

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