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Wear hair net, beard net and gloves and other personal protective equipment as required. by breaking down and reassembling equipment, operating dish washer and hand washing dishes, cleaning all appropriate parts with sanitizing solution.
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Hand, pallet jack. With more than 500 millionaire employee-owners in our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). Places proper signage on all products which includes pricing, description, code dating, and COOL information on all required products.
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Our benefits, including top-tier medical plans and tuition support set us apart. Maintains clean and sanitary department by washing parts, tables and wrapping stations; taking trash and paper to the appropriate balers; cleans floors and coolers; cleaning and maintaining glass display counters on the inside and out; etc.
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Monitor and restock hair nets, beard nets and hearing protection. Safely remove snow from walkways as neededMonitor, order and replenish soap and paper towel dispensers, air fresheners, toilet paper, and hand sanitizer.
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Following our strict sanitation requirements, including but not limited to, wearing hear nets, beard nets, face mask, face shield, and washing hands frequently, no jewelry, no nail polish, etc.
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Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): safety shoes, safety glasses, lab coat, bump cap, hearing protection, hair net, beard net, and nitrile gloves and cut-resistant gloves when applicable.
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The Bartolotta Restaurants is a nationally recognized restaurant and catering organization co-founded by restaurateur Joe Bartolotta and his brother, two-time James Beard Award-winning Chef Paul Bartolotta.
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Ability to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)- Safety Shoes, Safety Glasses, Hearing Protection, Uniform, Hairnet, Beard net, and Mask when required. Ensure area is clean and organized as part of the shift hand-off and weekly shutdown/sanitation process.
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Cash register, credit card machine, phone, fire extinguisher, kitchen appliances, broom, mop, mop bucket, hand truck, vacuum cleaner, kitchen utensils, pots and pans, dishwasher, gloves, hair/beard net, face mask, apron or uniform.
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Ability to wear personal protective equipment (bump cap, hair net, ear plugs, beard net (if applicable), Kevlar gloves, safety glasses and leather skid resistant work shoes/boots. Ability to use basic hand tools (knife, pumps, and scales.
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Prepares, stocks, displays, straightens and rotates product in fresh food cases, Prepare production items according to recipes, food safety procedures, and/or specified cooking timesHandles frozen product.
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While in the production area, all employees are required to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to include hair and beard nets, rubber soled shoes, smocks, hearing protection and hard hats.
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The required PPE will involve a Fit Test. Proper fitting may necessitate trimming or shaving facial hair because beard growth or facial hair prevents the necessary seal between the respirator and the face.
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E. Must be able to move parts or entire molds from production floor to mold repair area with the use of a hand truck or cart. R. Must be able to wear required personal protective equipment , such as, but not limited to, hair nets, beard nets, ear plugs, long sleeved shirts, smock, long pants, steel toed shoes, or any other job specific, protective gear deemed necessary to properly protect the employee.
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Protective Equipment: Employees must wear personal protective equipment, as required, which could include an assigned work uniform, hair and beard net, safety glasses, designated shoes, and ear protection.
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