Topic: Food Service Employees | |
Date Issued: July 30, 2015 | Date Revised: |
Your footwear must be appropriate for the type of work you do and be maintained in good condition.
When handling hot dishes, plates or trays, use hand protection such as dry cloths or heat-resistant gloves/mitts.
Protective clothingIf you work outside, serving on an outdoor patio, for example, wear appropriate clothing and footwear for the conditions. Sunglasses and sunscreen should also be worn for protection from UV rays.
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)Before using a hazardous product or substance such as a cleaning agent, you must be trained to use it safely and wear the necessary personal protective equipment. Check the safety data sheet (SDS) and the label on the container to see what personal protective equipment is required, such as gloves, and appropriate for the chemical.
Adapted with permission from WorkSafeBC