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1 Kitchen Safety Basics Poster Create a poster about kitchen safety Create a draft and show to Mrs. Acker for approval Create a character and slogan about your assigned area Include in the poster – Title and slogan – Picture of character – Include all 4 to 5 prevention methods to stay safe

2 Kitchen Safety Areas 1.Kitchen Safety Basics-Pg297 Food for today 2.Fire Hazards-pg. 175 3.Should you fight a fire-pg. 182 4.Preventing fires and burns- Food For Today Pg. 298 5 Preventing slips and falls-pg. 186 6.Lifting and carrying safely-pg 190 7-Preventing cuts-pg 193 8.Electrical Safety-pg 300 Food For today 9. Hazardous Chemicals-pg 300 Food for Today 10.In Case of an Accident-pg 303 Food For Today 11. First Aid-pg 201 12. OSHA-pg 158 13. Oven Safety-Pg. 299 Food for Today 14. Cooktop Safety-Food for Today pg. 298

3 Kitchen Safety Areas 1.Kitchen Safety Basics- 2.Fire Hazards 3.Should you fight a fire? 4.Preventing fires and burns? 5 Preventing slips and falls 6.Lifting and carrying safely 7-Preventing cuts 8.Electrical Safety 9. Hazardous Chemicals 10.In Case of an Accident 11. First Aid 12. OSHA 13. Oven Safety 14. Cooktop Safety

4 Kitchen Safety Keep all doors and drawers closed at all times Absolutely no playing around in kitchen Wash knives with the blade away from you Don’t soak knives When cutting keep fingers curled away from the blade. Use guidelines Hot oil and water do not mix. Keep water away from oil Never move or transfer hot oil Remove anything from stove with hot pads Never use a towel or wet towel to remove something from the oven

5 Kitchen Safety Basics Stay Calm Dress for Success No horseplay Keep doors and drawer closed Use a step stool or ladder to get things off high shelves

6 Fire Hazards Never place foil/Metal in microwave Keep all flammable material away from flames

7 Should you fight a fire? Ask yourself are you in danger? Grease fires can only be put out by lid, baking soda or fire extinguisher Never try to put out an oil fire with water

8 Preventing Fires and Burn Never move or transfer hot oil Let everyone know you are coming through with hot items Watch out for each other Always assume something is hot. Think before you act When boiling with lid, lift lid away from you

9 Preventing Slips and Fall Pick up all spills immediately Oil is the worst type of spill Control clutter

10 Lifting and carrying safely Never pick up heavy items with your back. Use knees Wear sturdy shoes Store heavy items on bottom shelf Use cart when transporting heavy items

11 Preventing cuts Cut with Fingers curled away from blade Never try to catch a falling knife Never soak a knife Wash and dry sharp objects with blade away from you When glass break sweep up large pieces and pick up small pieces with a damp paper towel Focus on what you are doing When handing a knife to someone, lay it down on the counter

12 Electrical Safety Never use electrical appliances near water Check damage to cords Never overload a outlet To disconnect appliance grap at the plug not the cord

13 Hazardous Chemicals Never store chemicals near food Never mix chemicals Spray chemicals away from food and other group members

14 In Case of an Accident Stay Calm Inform teacher immediately Burns run under cold water

15 First Aid If you cut yourself, compress the cut with a paper towel You have the responsibility to keep yourself safe Chemicals in eyes run under cold water

16 OSHA Control Work related accidents Self funded Injuries or death reported within 8 hours Started in 1970

17 Oven Safety Arrange racks before turning on the oven Always use dry pot holders when removing things from oven Never use a dish towel remove things from the oven Stand to the side when getting items out of oven

18 Cooktop Safety Handles towards center and back Keep all flammable material away from flame Let oil cool before disposing Water and hot oil do not mix-causes oil to splatter

19 Additional Concepts FIFO-First in First Out-Rotation Procedures Old stuff used first. New stuff placed in back 2 or more people who get sick from same food is an outbreak.


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