Interpreting Hygiene Rules ; Council Chiefs in One Corner of the West Have Turned to Interpreters to Try to Tighten Food Hygiene Standards in Their District's Restaurants and Takeaways.
Western Daily Press › July 03, 2008
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Western Daily Press › July 03, 2008
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Council chiefs in one corner of the West have turned to interpreters to try to tighten food hygiene standards in their district's restaurants and takeaways.
The food safety team at Trowbridge-based West Wiltshire District Council discovered a 'very large' proportion of staff working in kitchens on their patch had English as their second language - and attempts to enforce food hygiene regulations and train staff there in best practice were fraught with difficulty.See the full content of this document
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Interpreting Hygiene Rules ; Council Chiefs in One Corner of the West Have Turned to Interpreters to Try to Tighten Food Hygiene Standards in Their District's Restaurants and Takeaways.
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