The importance of personal hygiene and food safety in the food industry is that a lack of both will get people sick, may possibly lead to death, and then law suits. It can cause food borne illnesses and that is a big thing. Personal hygiene rules to remember are: shower daily, wear a clean uniform and apron, wash hands when you enter the kitchen and whenever you touch your face/hair/put your hands in your pockets/ touch dirty towels/take out the garbage/eat/drink/smoke/use the restroom (remove apron and chef's jacket before doing so), wear gloves when you have cuts on your hands (change often and wash hands before putting gloves on and after taking them off), wear a hat or hair net to prevent hair from getting into food, don't chew gum, use plastic spoons to taste food and then throw them away.
Food safety would be to keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold (meaning out of the danger zone), avoid cross contamination by using a clean cutting board to prepare raw beef, pork, seafood, or chicken, wash your knife and sanitize it after use, don't mix raw and cooked product, observe FIFO, always store raw meat, seafood, and poultry on the bottom of the fridge, and ... I think the picture is clear.
Keep it clean, keep it safe and the health department won't shut you down and that is very important.
Yes. Every state requires food workers to wash their hands. It is done to stop the spreading of diseases like E. Coli.
Technically this depends on local law, but at least in the US, yes, "looking clean" does not excuse food workers from washing their hands.
Wash your hands
do not share food, wash vegetables and fruit, wash your hands
You must wash your hands and put on gloves before touching the food. After handling the food, wash your hands again and disinfect surfaces the food has touched.
To keep the germs from being transferred to the food.
because it will wash all bacteria off your hands for when you eat food and do anything
If the hands and the vagina are on the same person: no. If the hands and the vagina are on different people: maybe, but probably not. Next time wash your hands before playing with the vagina, and wash them again before eating your food.
Yes, it is important to wash your hands before handling your hamster to prevent the transfer of germs or bacteria that could potentially make your hamster sick. This not only protects your pet but also promotes good hygiene for yourself.
wash your hands
Healthcare workers should wash their hands before and after coming into contact with patients, after touching any potentially contaminated surfaces, and before and after performing any medical procedures to prevent the spread of infections.
Wash your hands and arms thoroughly and rinse them in clean water.