GOOD PRACTICE PHOTOS November 2011 (2). This is a good example of a chemical storage area – St.Regis Bangkok This is a good example of a cutlery stored.

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GOOD PRACTICE PHOTOS November 2011 (2)

This is a good example of a chemical storage area – St.Regis Bangkok This is a good example of a cutlery stored hygienically – St.Regis Bangkok This is a good example of a sneeze guard for the staff canteen cold food – St.Regis Bangkok This is a good example of a coolroom identification label– St.Regis Bangkok

This is a good example of a kick plate to a kitchen door – St.Regis Bangkok This is a good example of a glass display in a guest room – St.Regis Bangkok This is a good example of a bar snack service – St.Regis Bangkok