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Risk Assessment: Tools, Techniques, and Their Applications
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Risk Assessment: Tools, Techniques, and Their Applications

by Lee T. Ostrom, Cheryl Wilhelmsen
July 2012
Beginner content levelBeginner
416 pages
9h 21m
English
Wiley
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23.1 Introduction

Accidents occur frequently in restaurants because there is a broad range of hazards that exist in such establishments. These hazards include

  • cleaning chemicals;
  • hot grease and cooking surfaces;
  • slick floors;
  • open flames;
  • knives and other cutting instruments;
  • hot food;
  • old food;
  • steam;
  • irate customers, well only if the food or service are bad.

A risk assessment can be performed using a combination of a preliminary hazard assessment and failure mode and effect analysis techniques. Table 23.1 shows an example analysis.

Table 23.1 Restaurant Risk Assessment

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