WHAT’S AT STAKE?
Cooks and helpers are more likely to suffer burns than workers in other industries. The food service industry is not the most hazardous, but it does have its dangers.WHAT’S THE DANGER?
Hazards include knives and broken glass, wet floors, cramped quarters, heavy machines and electrical and chemical issues. Food preparers lift heavy sacks and boxes, work near heat, and do a lot of cutting and dicing. Servers lift heavy trays and bins. As a result, any food service worker may experience shoulder, tendon or muscle injuries. Whether you work in food service or just […]This content is for BHHC Safety Center policy holders.
If you are a BHHC policy holder, login to access compliant safety training, tools and videos.
Don’t have a username and password? Click here to register and get instant access.
Don’t know if you are still a BHHC policy holder? Questions regarding online services and registration may be directed to BHHC’s Customer Care Center at (888) 495-8949.
New Safety Talks
New Safety Talks
Upcoming Events & Webinars
TIna Tsonis2024-10-16T15:53:28-07:00
Dec 4 – Strategic Mindset Shift: Paving the Way for OHS Success in 2025 (Part 1)
TIna Tsonis2024-10-16T15:49:59-07:00