Teamwork: A Key to Restaurant Safety
Review employees' performance in part on how well they follow safety measures. Praise and reward those individuals who:
To Avoid Cuts and Lacerations
Restaurants.pdf Download This Page as a PDF File
Knife_Safety_Flyer.pdf Temporary Safety Warning--"Knives Recently Sharpened"
Preventing_Cuts.pdf Preventing Cuts
Preventing_Strains.pdfPreventing Strains and Sprains During Clean-Up
Preventing_Slips.pdfPreventing Slips, Trips and Falls
Relieving_Stress.pdf Relieving Stress of Prolonged Standing
Save_Money.pdf How Safety Programs Save You Money
Fact_Fiction.pdf Fact or Fiction - Early Return to Work Programs
Motor_Vehicle_Safety_Evaluation.pdfMotor Vehicle Safety Program Evaluation
Save_My_Back_Flyer.pdf"Save MY BACK" -- Safe Lifting Tips
 
Teamwork: A Key to Restaurant Safety

  1. Identify and eliminate potential hazards, such as slippery floors.

  2. Communicate with each other to avoid collisions with co-workers and customers.

  3. Check machines to make sure they work properly.

  4. Exchange ideas on how to improve safety.


Review employees' performance in part on how well they follow safety measures. Praise and reward those individuals who:

  • Wear gloves when cleaning knives or using a meat-slicer.

  • Choose the right knife for the job.

  • Use scoops, not glasses, to dispense ice.

  • Wear appropriate, slip-resistant shoes.

  • Tie back hair.

  • Avoid sticking hands in the trash, as there could be broken glass.

  • Dispose of broken glass in special containers.

  • Avoid wearing dangling jewelry or rings.

  • Clean up spills of food or beverages immediately.

  • Use "wet floor" signs when appropriate.

  • Climb on ladders, not boxes or other items.


To Avoid Cuts and Lacerations

  1. Always cut away from the body.

  2. Cut with even pressure.

  3. Don't hand knives to people.

  4. Use the right knife.

  5. Make sure knives are sharp.

  6. Store knives properly.                                                                                                         


Restaurants.pdf Download This Page as a PDF File

Knife_Safety_Flyer.pdf Temporary Safety Warning--"Knives Recently Sharpened"

Preventing_Cuts.pdf Preventing Cuts

Preventing_Strains.pdfPreventing Strains and Sprains During Clean-Up

Preventing_Slips.pdfPreventing Slips, Trips and Falls

Relieving_Stress.pdf Relieving Stress of Prolonged Standing

Save_Money.pdf How Safety Programs Save You Money

Fact_Fiction.pdf Fact or Fiction - Early Return to Work Programs

Motor_Vehicle_Safety_Evaluation.pdfMotor Vehicle Safety Program Evaluation

Save_My_Back_Flyer.pdf"Save MY BACK" -- Safe Lifting Tips
 
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