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Safety Short - Kitchen Safety and Food Hygiene – Working with Heat

Working with Heat

Kitchen Safety and Food Hygiene

Sources of extreme heat are often present in food preparation environments which makes attention to safety of the utmost importance. This safety short gives you a quick overview of how to work safely with heat within a food preparation environment.

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