When you are cooking food you need to wear a hair net but it is not necessary when you are waiting tables.
Anyone, male or female, should wear a hair net or a hat, if they are cooking or serving food.
Long hair should be kept up, in a hair net.
Well to keep your hair from getting in the food so the food is hairless (to not find hair in your food)
washed hands, remove all jewellery, hair tied back (hair net), wear an apron, wear coloured plasters. (to prevent losing them in food.)
hi I'm blondegirl22 and i think tht you should wear hair nets because one: tht just gross to not wear one whileworking with food and they cost about 40.00 dolaae
Wear a hat or a hair net.
The function of the hair net is to control loose hair so that it does not fall into and contaminate the food being prepared.
yes Of course. You put your hair into a close-fitting hair net and put the wig over it.
It depends on the job. If it doesn't involve food or anything near food, then there is usually no etiquette to be done. However, if men with long hair work at a restaurant (or any other place that deals with food), the proper etiquette is to either wear a hat (if it is sort of long, but not too long) or wear a hair net (usually if it is really long). This is usually required for sanitation reasons, but is a common practice of etiquette.
things you wear that start with H: * hat * hot pants * hair piece * hair net * halter top * hose * high tops * high heels
No. The net weight or contents statement tells you that. The serving size is the portion of food on which the label's nutritional information is based. In the U.S., the nutritional panel also includes the number of servings (based on the stated serving size) that are in the package.
Because long hair can get caught in machinery and that can hurt! Also it is unhygienic because the dirt from some peoples hair can fall into the food.