No it burns more easily than other materials
If it catches fire, it will melt into your skin/wounds. Natural fibers aren't as evasive.
Synthetic clothes can easily melt if they come in contact with heat or chemicals in the kitchen or laboratory, posing a burn risk to the wearer. Additionally, synthetic fabrics can also be more flammable compared to natural fabrics, which can increase the risk of accidents. It's generally safer to wear natural fabrics like cotton or wool in these environments.
Silk is not typically worn in the kitchen because it is a delicate and luxurious fabric that may not be practical for cooking or cleaning tasks. Materials like cotton or polyester are more commonly used in kitchen attire as they are more durable and easier to clean.
Kitchen laboratory conduct and responsibility are no different than what you would find in a home kitchen or garage. It is the responsibility of the person working in the laboratory to wear appropriate clothing, refrain from eating, drinking, or gum chewing while in the lab, and always pay attention to their surroundings.
Because the silk catches fire easily. Add that to any sort of fire and you might as well commit suicide.
No. It is not acceptable to wear open-toed shoes while working in a restaurant. That is a safety issue.
Silk dresses and silk pants/shirts...
no
im sure you can.. as long as it is black and you wear their shirt on top.
they wear silk clothes.
i think they wear silk
shirts(silk).