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- The Food Premises Regulation requires that every food service premises have at least one food handler or supervisor on-site who has completed food handler training during every hour in which the premises is operating.
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Important note: As of July 1, 2018, Regulation 493/17 requires that all food service premises* have a least one supervisor or one food handler working at any time that the premises is operating. * “food service premise” means any food premise where meals or meal portions are prepared for immediate
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Food service supervisors supervise, direct and coordinate the activities of workers who prepare, portion and serve food. They are employed by hospitals and other health care establishments and by cafeterias, catering companies and other food service establishments.
Supervise, coordinate and schedule the activities of staff who prepare, portion and serve foodEstimate and order ingredients and supplies required for meal preparationPrepare food order summaries for chef according to requests from dieticians, patients in hospitals or other customersEstablish work schedules and procedurescafeteria supervisorcanteen supervisorcatering supervisorfood service supervisorThe duties and responsibilities of a Food Service Supervisor include: Oversee the preparation and serving of food and beverages. Ensure adherence to safety and sanitation regulations. Manage a team of food service workers, which may include hiring, training, scheduling and performance evaluation.
May 27, 2024 · A food service supervisor oversees food preparation, food service, and catering operations. They provide leadership in customer service, employee supervision, quality control, and food safety and are also responsible for requisitions, record keeping, and profit and loss reporting.
The Food Premises Regulation requires that every food service premises have at least one food handler or supervisor on-site who has completed food handler training during every hour in which the premises is operating. Information on training dates and times is available at www.phsd.ca or by calling 705.522.9200.
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Dec 10, 2020 · The food service industry is regulated by legislation at all 3 levels of government (federal, provincial, and municipal). Legislation outlines rules that food premises must follow to ensure that their food is kept safe. Some legislation is specific to the food, like cooking temperatures.
Food service supervisors perform some or all of the following duties: Supervise, coordinate and schedule the activities of staff who prepare, portion and serve food. Estimate and order ingredients and supplies for meal preparation. Prepare food order summaries for chefs according to requests from dieticians, patients in hospitals or other customers