Chef I Mountlake Terrace High School

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Chef I Mountlake Terrace High School Kitchen Safety Chef I Mountlake Terrace High School

A few reminders: Have you paid your chef fee yet? Don’t forget to get your syllabus signed!

On a scrap piece of paper, answer the following questions: If you could visit anywhere in the world, where would it be and why would you want to go there? What is your absolute favorite meal? What is the best thing that has happened to you this week? If you could invite any person (living or dead) to dinner with you, who would you invite and why?

Stand up, hand up, pair up Partner with somebody you don’t know Figure out who is older. Older partner is A, younger person is B Partner A shares first

General Kitchen Safety Tips 1. Do not touch electrical outlets with wet hands 2. When using knives, cut away from yourself. Use the right size knife for the cutting task. 3. Use pot holders for handling hot pans or dishes. Do not use dish towels as a pot holder. 4. Do not put metal in the microwave! When cooking food in the microwave, use glass or plastic that has been approved for microwave use.

Safety Tips cont. 5. To avoid slips and fall, remove backpacks and other objects from the kitchen area when cooking and sweep up all spills. 6. To put out a grease fire, sprinkle with baking soda or cover with a pan lid. Never put water on a grease fire. 7. Check for correct placement of the oven racks BEFORE it is preheated.

Safety Tips cont. 8. Do not put grease or any other food down the drain. 9. Keep handles of pans turned to the inside. Choose the correct sized burner for the pan you are using. Adjust the burner before you start to work. 10. Sweep up broken dishes, place all broken glass into a paper bag before placing in the garbage. Use a damp paper towel to wipe up glass shards.

Kitchen Emergencies Choking: Deep Cuts: Urge them to keep coughing If they stop breathing, position behind them with your dominate leg between their feet. Perform abdominal thrusts. Deep Cuts: Cover with a clean, absorbent cloth and apply direct pressure.

Kitchen Emergencies Falls: Burns: Do not move the victim unless it is unsafe or you are unable to properly care for them. Raise the injured area and ice (if possible) Keep victim comfortable Burns: Run under cold water until pain subsides Bandage if necessary

How many safety hazards can you find in this picture?