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Preventing Work Related Burns In Restaurants – SS6026AE (10 min.)
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1
When a person is working around heating equipment, they do not need to worry about being burned.
True
False
2
In deep frying, oil temperatures can reach 300 to 500 degrees.
True
False
3
Employees with basic first aid training should know what to do to treat a minor burn.
True
False
4
Cookware handles that are projected out past the range or counter top is not considered a hazard.
True
False
5
What are some of the common injuries in restaurants?
Burns
Lacerations
Sprains
Strains
All of the above
6
Carbon Monoxide is an odorless gas that is given off when something is burned. Some symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning are:
Headache
Nausea
Weakness
Dizziness
All of the above
7
The food service industry experiences the highest number of burns in any employment sector.
True
False
8
It is the employee’s responsibility to use the cooking equipment and safety supplies in a safe manner to prevent burns.
True
False
9
Servers are less likely to be burned since they are not the one in the kitchen cooking.
True
False
10
Injury risk factors for youth may include:
Inexperience
Frequent job changes
A reluctance to ask questions
Lack of awareness of legal rights
All of the above