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Safety
Guidelines and
Safe Work
Habits
The kitchen is one of the most
dangerous places in your house.
There will always be some
accidents, but there are certain
practices and precautions that
can help you avoid them.
When working with ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES, the safety rules
are:
2. Stand on a DRY surface.
1. Keep your HANDS dry.
3. Keep electric appliances away from
WATER .
5. Unless absolutely necessary, avoid
using an EXTENSION
CORD, make sure the appliance
cord as well as any extra parts are in
good condition.
4. Avoid using METAL objects
on electrical appliances.
7. When cleaning appliances, make sure
that they are UNPLUGGED.
6. Do not PLUG too many appliances
into the same outlet. It could
get over-loaded and EXPLODE or
get over-heated and cause a blackout.
8. If someone is getting shocked by an
appliance, first TURN OFF THE
MAIN POWER SOURCE
then unplug the appliance before
approaching the injured person.
To avoid CUTS:
1. Use SHARP knives rather than dull
ones.
2. Do not put knives in a DRAWER full
of knives.
3. Store knives in a KNIFE BLOCK
or a knife RACK.
4. Clean up any broken glass
IMMEDIATELY; and wrap your
hand in a WET PAPER
TOWEL before touching the
broken glass.
*If this happens in the lab, get me
immediately and let me know what
was broken and if anyone was hurt.
5. In the case of someone getting cut,
the general rule is to APPLY
PRESSURE by using a clean
cloth covering the wound and
pressing directly on the wound.
6. Sometimes, you will need to apply
pressure on the wound and on the
nearest PRESSURE POINT.
Arm between shoulder and elbow - brachial artery
Groin area along bikini line - femoral artery
Behind the knee - popliteal artery
To avoid getting BURNED:
1. Stand to the side of the oven when
OPENING it.
2. Use HOT PADS for handling hot
pans etc. (this includes those
coming out of the microwave).
4. Pull the RACK of the oven OUT
rather than having to reach in.
5. In the case of a burn you will need to
determine the SERIOUSNESS
of the burn.
3. Lift the lids off of foods so the
STEAM goes AWAY FROM
you.
• If it is a FIRST degree burn, it will be
red, but there will not be any
blisters. In this case, you
should run it under COLD
WATER.
• If it is a SECOND degree burn, it will
have blisters and be red. In
this case, you can cover with a
COOL CLOTH, or have a doctor
check it if it is a large area.
• If it is a THIRD degree burn, the skin
will be discolored or MELTED
AWAY. In this instance, you
should determine how large of an area
is burnt, then call for HELP. Avoid
touching the burnt area and lightly
cover the area with a cool cloth.
How to avoid FALLS:
1. Use a STEP-STOOL to reach
things in high places.
2. Clean any SPILLS as soon as they
happen.
a. Make sure they are breathing.
b. Check for bleeding.
c. Make them comfortable.
d. Remove them from activity path.
3. If there is a fall, assess the injuries:
To help prevent FIRES:
2. Never put PAPER TOWELS on the range.
3. Watch your STOVE carefully.
1. Keep all FLAMMABLE OBJECTS away from
direct heat.
4. In case of a fire, you need to treat it
according to the FIRE REGULATIONS.
5. If it is a grease fire:
a. Put a LID on it
b. Pour BAKING SODA on it
c. Use a fire EXTINGUISHER
6. Do NOT ever use:
a.Water
b.Sugar
c.Flour
Cleaning and the supplies
that you use to clean are
a very important part of
a safe work environment.
(It also helps to prevent
an invasion of insects and
rodents….GROSS!)
1.You should keep all SURFACES
and EQUIPMENT clean.
2. Wash the counter with a
DISINFECTANT before you
begin to cook.
3. Clean AS YOU GO. It will keep
the area clean and will make
the clean-up much easier.
4. To properly wash dishes:
a. Throw away or rinse any food left on
dishes
b. Fill one sink with hot soapy water
c. Fill the other sink with plain hot water
d. Wash dishes in soapy water, then rinse
all soap away in the plain hot water
e. Place dishes in dish rack or dry with a
clean towel
5. When you are doing the final clean-up,
you should wash the dishes in the
following order:
a. Glassware
b. Silverware/Flatware
c. Dishware
d. Kitchen Tools
e. Pots and Pans
To prevent POISIONING and
CONTAMINATION by cleaning
supplies:
1. Keep all chemicals AWAY
from the food and store them in a
DIFFERENT PLACE than you
store your food.
2. Keep supplies in their ORIGINAL
CONTAINERS and make sure
they are labeled with their contents,
what they are there for, and how to
use them.
3. The safest rule as far as mixing
cleaning supplies is: DO NOT
MIX THEM!
4. There are combinations that are
extremely dangerous like
AMMONIA and BLEACH.
5. These two combinations produce
a TOXIC GAS.

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Foods i safety guidelines and safe work habits

  • 2. The kitchen is one of the most dangerous places in your house. There will always be some accidents, but there are certain practices and precautions that can help you avoid them.
  • 3. When working with ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, the safety rules are: 2. Stand on a DRY surface. 1. Keep your HANDS dry. 3. Keep electric appliances away from WATER .
  • 4. 5. Unless absolutely necessary, avoid using an EXTENSION CORD, make sure the appliance cord as well as any extra parts are in good condition. 4. Avoid using METAL objects on electrical appliances.
  • 5. 7. When cleaning appliances, make sure that they are UNPLUGGED. 6. Do not PLUG too many appliances into the same outlet. It could get over-loaded and EXPLODE or get over-heated and cause a blackout.
  • 6. 8. If someone is getting shocked by an appliance, first TURN OFF THE MAIN POWER SOURCE then unplug the appliance before approaching the injured person.
  • 7. To avoid CUTS: 1. Use SHARP knives rather than dull ones. 2. Do not put knives in a DRAWER full of knives. 3. Store knives in a KNIFE BLOCK or a knife RACK.
  • 8. 4. Clean up any broken glass IMMEDIATELY; and wrap your hand in a WET PAPER TOWEL before touching the broken glass. *If this happens in the lab, get me immediately and let me know what was broken and if anyone was hurt.
  • 9. 5. In the case of someone getting cut, the general rule is to APPLY PRESSURE by using a clean cloth covering the wound and pressing directly on the wound. 6. Sometimes, you will need to apply pressure on the wound and on the nearest PRESSURE POINT.
  • 10. Arm between shoulder and elbow - brachial artery Groin area along bikini line - femoral artery Behind the knee - popliteal artery
  • 11. To avoid getting BURNED: 1. Stand to the side of the oven when OPENING it. 2. Use HOT PADS for handling hot pans etc. (this includes those coming out of the microwave).
  • 12. 4. Pull the RACK of the oven OUT rather than having to reach in. 5. In the case of a burn you will need to determine the SERIOUSNESS of the burn. 3. Lift the lids off of foods so the STEAM goes AWAY FROM you.
  • 13. • If it is a FIRST degree burn, it will be red, but there will not be any blisters. In this case, you should run it under COLD WATER.
  • 14. • If it is a SECOND degree burn, it will have blisters and be red. In this case, you can cover with a COOL CLOTH, or have a doctor check it if it is a large area.
  • 15. • If it is a THIRD degree burn, the skin will be discolored or MELTED AWAY. In this instance, you should determine how large of an area is burnt, then call for HELP. Avoid touching the burnt area and lightly cover the area with a cool cloth.
  • 16.
  • 17. How to avoid FALLS: 1. Use a STEP-STOOL to reach things in high places. 2. Clean any SPILLS as soon as they happen.
  • 18. a. Make sure they are breathing. b. Check for bleeding. c. Make them comfortable. d. Remove them from activity path. 3. If there is a fall, assess the injuries:
  • 19. To help prevent FIRES: 2. Never put PAPER TOWELS on the range. 3. Watch your STOVE carefully. 1. Keep all FLAMMABLE OBJECTS away from direct heat. 4. In case of a fire, you need to treat it according to the FIRE REGULATIONS.
  • 20. 5. If it is a grease fire: a. Put a LID on it b. Pour BAKING SODA on it c. Use a fire EXTINGUISHER
  • 21. 6. Do NOT ever use: a.Water b.Sugar c.Flour
  • 22. Cleaning and the supplies that you use to clean are a very important part of a safe work environment. (It also helps to prevent an invasion of insects and rodents….GROSS!)
  • 23. 1.You should keep all SURFACES and EQUIPMENT clean. 2. Wash the counter with a DISINFECTANT before you begin to cook. 3. Clean AS YOU GO. It will keep the area clean and will make the clean-up much easier.
  • 24. 4. To properly wash dishes: a. Throw away or rinse any food left on dishes b. Fill one sink with hot soapy water c. Fill the other sink with plain hot water d. Wash dishes in soapy water, then rinse all soap away in the plain hot water e. Place dishes in dish rack or dry with a clean towel
  • 25. 5. When you are doing the final clean-up, you should wash the dishes in the following order: a. Glassware b. Silverware/Flatware c. Dishware d. Kitchen Tools e. Pots and Pans
  • 26. To prevent POISIONING and CONTAMINATION by cleaning supplies: 1. Keep all chemicals AWAY from the food and store them in a DIFFERENT PLACE than you store your food.
  • 27. 2. Keep supplies in their ORIGINAL CONTAINERS and make sure they are labeled with their contents, what they are there for, and how to use them.
  • 28. 3. The safest rule as far as mixing cleaning supplies is: DO NOT MIX THEM! 4. There are combinations that are extremely dangerous like AMMONIA and BLEACH. 5. These two combinations produce a TOXIC GAS.