Kitchen Safety in Hospitals Practices and Knowledge of Food Handlers in Istanbul, Turkey

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2014

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This study was designed to identify the practices and knowledge of food handlers about workplace safety in hospital kitchens (four on-premises and eight off-premises) in Istanbul. A kitchen safety knowledge questionnaire was administered and a kitchen safety checklist was completed by dietitians. The mean total scores of the on-premise and off-premise hospital kitchens were 32.7 +/- 8.73 and 37.0 +/- 9.87, respectively. The mean scores for the items about machinery tools, electricity, gas, and fire were lower in off-premise than on-premise hospital kitchen workers. The kitchen safety knowledge questionnaire had five subsections; 43.7% of the food handlers achieved a perfect score. Significant differences were found in the knowledge of food handlers working in both settings about preventing slips and falls (p<.05). Significant relationships were found between marital status, education level, and kitchen safety knowledge of the food handlers (p<.05).

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OCCUPATIONAL-HEALTH, WORKPLACE SAFETY, ACCIDENTS, PERCEPTIONS, PERSPECTIVE, DATABASE, HYGIENE, SYSTEMS, GENDER

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