Restaurant's require long pants as a part of their dress code. This is because there are so many ways you could be burned or cut on the job that the legs must be covered.
Not in the restaurant's kitchen, that is a violation of health codes and can void their insurance policy. However if they prepared something for their meal entirely at their table it would be OK.
It's up to the policy of that particular restaurant. At most restaurants they carry a policy that you must be wearing non-slip shoes in order to enter their kitchen. Most will not allow you to enter the kitchen even with restaurant shoes due to risk of "food tampering".More information:Restaurant cleanliness is very important to customers. Regarding the restaurant kitchen. The only way to know if it is clean is to ask to see it. Some restaurants have open kitchen, but you might still want to ask to see their storage area.To avoid food tampering the owner or host can accompany you on the tour. Some restaurants are very proud of their clean kitchens and will readily give a tour.Here is a link to an interesting article that gives an inside peek into a restaurant kitchen, from a waiters perspective.http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2595259/things_you_likely_do_not_want_to_know.html?cat=9
No you cannot. It is primarily and insurance liabilityissue (this is true of most places of employment: the business insurance policy covers injury to employees working in potentially dangerous work areas only). There are many ways you could be injured accidentally in the kitchen and if you sued the restaurant for those injuries they would have to pay it themselves, which could put them out of business.
the safety policy to maintain a safe and injury/free working enviorment
Yes.
Some employers think this policy is bad for employee morale.
A written business policy communicates your companies expectations about employees appropriate employee work performance. Policy illustrates the acceptable performance boundaries.
Yes, Chick-fil-A is closed on Sundays. The company maintains this policy to allow employees a day of rest and to spend time with their families. This practice has been in place since the restaurant's founding.
How can the policy of First Federal toward general fraternization between employees be summarized
A poll of Fortune 500 companies reported that almost half (47 percent) of these companies involve employees in policy decisions
Some employers think this policy is bad for employee morale.
It is a company's policy to promote: whether from within or without the roster of existing employees.