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Bad behaviour in the Kitchens - Leaving a bad taste
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I'm intersted in hearing what steps health and safety professionals and enforcement officers are doing to stem the seemingly acceptable practices in some kitchens which include breaching working time regulations, abusive and often violent behaviours towards other staff members. Food hygiene is easy to monitor, not so the mental health and wellbeing of young staff members.What can (or is) the industry doin to stop these practices?
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When you say health & safety professionals, is this not more a Human Resources issue??
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As an EHO in the 90's & then as a consultant 10 years later, I saw junior chefs & kitchen porters being assaulted, sometimes with pans. In the first job, I could raise it as a concern with the licensing magistrates and I had enforcement powers. In the latter, I informed the manager, included a reference to it in my report and told the Area Manager / Head Office. But the previous poster is correct, it isn't the responsibility of a H&S professional or even an enforcement officer to stop it - the responsibility lies fair & square with the employer.
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Having experienced bad behaviour in a kitchen under my watch, it immediately went to the HR department. this behaviour was quickly nipped in the bud and certainly was not tolerated. I agree it is an HR issue.
Edited by user 12 June 2017 19:16:50(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Phil H  I'm intersted in hearing what steps health and safety professionals and enforcement officers are doing to stem the seemingly acceptable practices in some kitchens which include breaching working time regulations, abusive and often violent behaviours towards other staff members. Food hygiene is easy to monitor, not so the mental health and wellbeing of young staff members.What can (or is) the industry doin to stop these practices?
I'd be interested to hear what you think the H & S industry should be doing.
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Doesn't it also depend on what kitchens if it is a small independant restraunt they will not have an HR department, If it is s scool or company type kitchen then yes you can report it to the HR department of the company or school, but would they be breaching the working time directive, smacking workers etc. not sure that would go on.
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There is a little guidance available http://www.hse.gov.uk/violence/preventing-workplace-harassment.pdf
http://www.hse.gov.uk/violence/toolkit/reporting.htm
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Violence at work is a criminal offence whether verbal or physical and should be treated as such
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