Alerts & Learnings Positive story: Excellent galley hygiene and housekeeping On a walk-around audit, a member highlights very high standards of housekeeping and hygiene in the galley on one of its vessels. A high level of cleanliness was established even in difficult to access places.There was proper segregation by allocation of plastic boxes on shelves in freezers to avoid cross contamination of products.There was proper food labelling with dates and time of packing.Knives and chopping boards were properly colour coded for use with different foodstuffs, and stored appropriately.Correct PPE was observed as in use; mesh gloves were available as well.Bins – waste receptacles – were equipped with covers and pedals to avoid contamination.Galley crew were found to have good knowledge of galley HSE systems – such as CO2 fire-fighting and other equipment and procedures. To view this safety alert published by IMCA in full, click the 'Download Alert' button above. Download Alert Rate this Alert Your Rating Average Rating Share: Share on Linkedin Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share with Email
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