This toolkit contains all the materials necessary to facilitate a workshop with food processors from school kitchens. The objective of the session is to motivate participants to improve cleanliness habits in the kitchen.
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Download this lesson plan and materials to facilitate a 3-hour session with food processors from school kitchens.
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In this module you will learn how to use the lesson plan and materials to facilitate a 3-hour session with food processors from school kitchens.
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Print this task schedule to organize and monitor the cleaning of school kitchens.
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One of three stickers to be printed and used as reminders and nudges in school kitchens. This sticker is designed to be placed in critical places around the school kitchen reminding staff to wash their hands, "their health is in my hands".
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One of three stickers that are printed and used as reminders and warnings in school kitchens. This sticker is to be affixed to a spray bottle. It contains the recipe for a chlorine cleaning solution.
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One of three stickers to be printed and used as reminders and nudges in school kitchens. This sticker is to be placed on cleaning kits, it lists the items they should contain.
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Use this poster to promote good hygiene practices in school kitchens.
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