elohiym
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Urine is sterile anyway. The danger is from another waste product and from contacting surfaces where people who aren't as hygenic have placed their own hands.
Right.
Urine is sterile anyway. The danger is from another waste product and from contacting surfaces where people who aren't as hygenic have placed their own hands.
Well, you kind of missed the point where he says that if they did that, they would go out of business.
would you frequent a restaurant that had a reputation for making its customers sick?
I agree. Any rule that you can't enforce is going to have limited effectiveness.I believe I spoke to the ineffectuality of the regulation, which I believe is somewhat self-evident by the lack of adequate surveillance, not any alleged pointlessness of the regulation; and my opinion is based on the hand-washing regulations in my state and the study I posted from the CDC.
Now I know what you mean. Washing before could be good as well. But in a way you'd want them to wash their hands before they even get to the bathroom, like in a kitchen sink.Why do you believe your hands are sanitary before you touch your parts? The food service worker may have been handling raw meat before he touches himself, the restroom doorknob or other bathroom fixtures.
Now I know what you mean. Washing before could be good as well. But in a way you'd want them to wash their hands before they even get to the bathroom, like in a kitchen sink.
I see signs
consumption of alcoholic beverages forbidden
I ignore them
Regulations violated constantly? That's weird, why in the world would a company not do what's right? Well, anyway, don't worry, "the market will take care of that." lain:
Easiest way for an employer to be sure is have a sink in the employee area that has to be used whenever they reenter it.If you think about it, the regulations pertaining to hand-washing in the food service industry aren't actually imposed on the business' per se, but rather, on the 'employees OF' those business'.
Regardless of the best efforts of a restaurants management to enforce the rigid practice of hand-washing, it still falls, ultimately, to the employee to comply with the regulation/policy.
Easiest way for an employer to be sure is have a sink in the employee area that has to be used whenever they reenter it.
Easiest way for an employer to be sure is have a sink in the employee area that has to be used whenever they reenter it.
Eeeeww! Guess where I am not eating.GOP senator: Let restaurants ‘opt out’ of handwashing after toilet to ‘reduce regulatory burden’
It's crazy that this isn't satire.
Easiest way for an employer to be sure is have a sink in the employee area that has to be used whenever they reenter it.
Completely destroys my initial and less inventive notion of an active shift manager simply noting an employee is reentering the food preparation area and making sure said employee washes his or her hands...by which I mean his or her own hands and not the active manager's hands. lain:what, like making the use of the sink activate a turnstile to allow the employee to pass?
Completely destroys my initial and less inventive notion of an active shift manager simply noting an employee is reentering the food preparation area ...
That's why most chains have shift supervisors. Or you could send the employee on the freezer run, have a phone that allows you to line of sight the cooking area (most have that) and do your best in general.what if he's in the freezer, or on the phone, or dealing with a customer?
Jack Nicholson?who watches the gate then?
Who benefits? The corporation. Why? Because in the absence of the requirement there's no corporate liability and that goes to recovery of damages in a civil suit. So what seems underthought and goofy maybe isn't so much either.
The Republican senator is clearly wrong, since his concern is the Capitalist idea of letting market forces determine whether a business will succeed or not.GOP senator: Let restaurants ‘opt out’ of handwashing after toilet to ‘reduce regulatory burden’
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) argued this week that restaurants should be able to “opt out” of health department regulations that require employees to wash their hands after using the bathroom.
It's crazy that this isn't satire.
Might add awith the additional, "Until you wash those hands!" beneath it. That sort of thing.