Introduced a number of years ago into CKM, Catersafe is now regarded as an integral part of the successful running of the company.
The central idea behind its role is to help ensure that our customers enjoy the best service that we can provide, by ensuring that you understand some of the important safety issues which we here take very seriously.
Gas Safety
Regulation 35 of Gas Safety Regulations requires employers to ensure that gas appliances, flues, pipe work and safety devices are maintained in a safe condition. They should be inspected by a competent person in accordance with current industry practice.
Periods between inspections may vary depending on the equipment and its use and should follow manufacturer’s recommendations, but as general rule annual inspections will be a reasonable minimum frequency.
Please click here to view HSE catering information sheet 23
Not complying with this is putting you, your staff, and the public at risk.
Maintenance Priorities in Catering
Poor standards of maintenance are a major underlying cause of accidents in the catering industry. Including accidents that occur during maintenance work itself and cleaning, nearly two-thirds of accidents investigated in catering stem from maintenance in one way or another.
In some cases the problem is a lack of any maintenance at all. All these accidents can be very costly, both in financial terms as well as in pain and suffering. Most accidents resulting from poor maintenance involve equipment, but maintenance of the fabric of the building is also involved.
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