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food handling and processing do not wear
any jewelry while working. Aprons should
not be held in place by pins. Women en-
gaged in preparing and cooking food should
wear closely woven hair nets and men should
wear the standard design chef's hat.
(3) Food Processing Utensils. No enameled
utensils for the cooking and preparation
of food should be used because of the
ever present danger of chips becoming
mixed with the food.
B. EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING
(1)
Ground Floor
(a) Mess of the Secretaries (Kitchen). -
A sub-ceiling should be installed SO
as to completely enclose all exposed
piping in the Kitchen, which at pre-
sent is a source of foreign- - substance
exposure, because flecks of paint or
other foreign substances may fall
into the food being prepared. The
sub-ceiling must be constructed of
materials which can be finished off
in a smooth surface.
C. MAINTENANCE SHOPS (UNDER NORTH PORTICO)
(1) Cold Storage Room. - It is imperative that
all food containers be kept covered when
stored in this area.
D. EXECUTIVE MANSION
(1) Ground Floor
(a) Kitchen
(1) The G. I. cans used for the
storage of dry ingredients
should be replaced with covered,
seamless containers fabricated
from non-corrosive metal (stain-
less steel is satisfactory).
The G. I. cans are not considered
as desirable containers because
they are not of seamless construc-
tion. The painted exterior
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