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In the midst of the frosting and

sprinkles, pastry chefs

face hidden workplace dangers.

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There are appliancesthat scorch,

utensils that pricks

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hefty objectsto

lift,

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hard floors to endure,

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flour to

inhale

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and a lot of

sugar to ingest.

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RULES5

Fortunately, there are ways to minimize the

risks,

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WAYS TO MINIMIZE

THE RISKS

&

DANGERS

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allowing pastry chefs toenjoy their jobs safely andhealthfully.

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BURNSCUTS

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Burns from ovens are among the top hazards of pastry chefs.

Knives pose a threat, too,

Such as when a large cake needs to be sliced.

There are also pastry cutters, pastry wheels, zesters & other sharp tools of the trade.

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Use heavy-duty oven mitts

Stay alert when using sharp objects

Keep tools properly stored

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To minimize BACK INJURIES

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Stand up tall and stretch at least once per hour.

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Use anti-fatigue mat beneath your feet.

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Wear good shoes and support inserts and bend from the knees

when lifting objects.

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After hours get a massage, attend physical therapy or climb into a hot tub whenever you

can

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Restaurant and bakery kitchens can get messy,

which can lead to dangerous walking

conditions

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Slips and falls result in injuries

and time away from work.

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1. Clean up spills as soon as you

see them;

3. Wear shoes with non-slip soles

2. Keep your work area neat and

orderly;

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FLOUR

INHALATION

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Constant exposure to flour grains is bad for the lungs and

can result in baker's asthma,

which causes wheezing,

chest tightness,

Coughing And Shortness of breath,

hoarseness,

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Baker's asthma often takes years to develop, so it is important to recognize the early signs and see a doctor if you experience the ailment's symptoms.

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Wearing protective masks,

and working in well ventilated areas.

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OBESITY 5

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Working around sugary, carb-heavy food can take its toll on the waistline and blood sugar levels.

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To prevent obesity and blood sugar problems

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Eat a healthy meal before you go to work;

Limit your tastes to small BITES,

And Exercise regularly.

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