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what type of clothing should you wear when dealing with food
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.well something you should NOT wear when preparing and dealing with food, is fluffy jumpers, cardigans etc as they can easily shed fluff and bits into the food. I suppose this idea could be carried on to include items of clothing with beads and sequins in case they drop off unnoticed into the food. Obviously whatever clothing is worn should be clean and practical ie no long trailing sleeves. A hat could possibly be worn, it depends if you are talking about a domestic or commercial setup. If the person dealing with the food has long hair, it should be tied back if not covered.
I agree with Jules, it depends where you're working (exact environment) but it could involve:
hat
hair net
plastic gloves
white coat or similar
apron
this may be of help
http://www.hse.gov.uk/press/2004/e04025.htm
hth
hat
hair net
plastic gloves
white coat or similar
apron
this may be of help
http://www.hse.gov.uk/press/2004/e04025.htm
hth
Piercings should sometimes be covered up as well.
Often earrings are stricted to plain studs and other piercings on show removed or covered (eg nose, eyebrow piercing) in case they fall in the food.
Heavy perfume is not good either or jewellery other than stud earrings and maybe a wedding ring (somewhere I worked stated this).
Often earrings are stricted to plain studs and other piercings on show removed or covered (eg nose, eyebrow piercing) in case they fall in the food.
Heavy perfume is not good either or jewellery other than stud earrings and maybe a wedding ring (somewhere I worked stated this).