Introduction Slide
Introduction Slide
COLLEAGUES.
THOU SHALL NOT BE ABSENT WITH OUT
PRIOR PERMISSION.
THOU SHALL NOT SMOKE ON THE
PREMISES.
Pacific(AICS) believes in maintaining safe
and healthy working conditions in the
practicals, for our students.
However, to achieve our goal of providing a
safe workplace, each student must be
safety conscious.
We expect each student to follow the
policies and procedures, to act safely, and
to report unsafe conditions to his or her
respective subject teacher or at the
reception in a timely manner.
Students are expected to continually be on
the lookout for unsafe working conditions or
practices. If you observe an unsafe
condition, you should warn others, if
possible, then report that condition to you
respective teacher.
If you observe a colleague using an unsafe
practice, you are expected to mention this
to the colleague and to your teacher.
Safety at practical is a team effort.
powders.
Hair:
Maintain a neat, conservative and well
trimmed hair style at all times.
Hair must be cut straight at the back and
must not be coloured or tinted.
Hair must not touch the collar at the back or
the ears at the sides.
Side burns are not permitted
Face:
A clean, neat shaved look must be
Name tags:
Name tags should be worn at all times while
in college.
Hair:
Your hair must be well cut in a neat style that
suits your face and personality. It must be neat,
tidy and well secured at all times in college.
Fringes are not permitted. Short wispy hair on
the crown and baby hair must be held in places.
Hair longer than shoulder length must be pulled
back in a neat bun, secured at the back of the
head slightly above the nape. A plain, black hair
net is recommended for hair that is tied back.
All hair accessories must be simple and in black
color.
Make up:
Make up should be worn at all times while at
Name tags:
Name tags should be worn at all times while
in college.
To protect food the chef
To protect chef from the physical dangers
Originally Cotton/ Linen
Modern Light weight textiles
Double breasted to protect from the chest and
stomach from the heat from ovens and stoves,
and from burns and scalds.
Protects from spillage of hot liquid on to the
upper body
The sleeves should be worn to the wrist for
protection to the arms from burns
Lightweight cotton or mixed material and
Teflon coated fabric
Should not be worn tight-fitting to the leg
Should not be worn tight fitting for comfort
The first line of protection
Any difference in colour can be relevant to
the operation
Must be worn to below the knees to protect
the legs