King, 2020 - Google Patents
Breaking the Chain of Infectious Disease Transmission in a Retail Foodservice BusinessKing, 2020
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- King H
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- Food Safety Magazine
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One of the most difficult challenges in the safe operation of a retail foodservice establishment is preventing employees from working while sick. The greatest risk (from both the hazard and probability) is due to employees working while sick with the infectious …
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