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The food industry is far from being the only professional field that requires the use of hair nets; cleanrooms, the pharmaceutical industry, laboratory research, and medical centres are all places where workers need to protect against infection or contamination of substances, materials and products.
The bouffant and mob cap hair nets on our site are available in cartons of 1000, in colours ranging from red, yellow, white, blue, green. Manufactured from thermally bonded polypropylene. Mob caps optionally also available with metal detectable strip.
Don't forget that facial hair, beards and even stubble is a source of contamination. See our Beard Snood Blog for more information on this. Cleanroom Supplies also stock Beard Covers for your complete contamination control package.
Hair nets and Beard Covers are vital safety apparel that prevents dangerous contamination within the food services industry and laboratory environments. Our protective equipment plays a preventativerole in avoiding health code violations, both lightweight and comfortable these products are available in a variety of colour and are an unobtrusive safety requirement. We also offer a full range of disposable gloves, disposable shoe covers and disposable sleeves.
When you first think of a bouffant cap or hairnet, you likely think of the foodservice industry. However, there are numerous industries that also require hair restraints to protect the integrity of their products or the health of their patients.
Hospitals and healthcare clinics rely on hair restraints to help keep hair out of wounds to prevent infection. When treating a wound or operating on a patient, surgeons and nurses wear hair restraints for the safety of their patients.
Much like the pharmaceutical industry, the food packaging and processing industries also require hair restraints to prevent food contamination, recalls, and factory shutdowns. Food assembly line workers, packagers, inspectors, and manufacturers all wear hair restraints to keep productivity high and contamination low.
The last thing anyone wants is to find hair in their freshly cooked meal. In the foodservice industry, hair is one of the top contamination risks. Cooks, caterers, and most restaurant workers wear hair restraints to prevent hair from falling into food that will be self-served (buffet) or served by staff.
Cleanrooms are sterile environments where even the air is filtered to keep cleanliness as high as possible. Any speck of dust, airborne particulates, and especially hair can completely ruin a product or process. This not only wastes time, but also raw materials, and ultimately money.
This industry often works with micro products that have features far smaller than a dust particle. A human hair, or even a single speck of dust, can cause product defects rendering the product unusable. Hair restraints, on top of other control measures, help decrease the risk of product contamination and product defects.
This is not the cleanest option for industries such as pharmaceutical, cleanroom, semiconductor fabrication, healthcare, food packaging, or food processing. Hair nets are the least protective option against contamination; however, they are typically the least expensive.
With regard to the preparation of food, plaintiff says the food is full of bugs and hair. Plaintiff further asks that kitchen help and cooks be required to wear whites and hair nets; food servers be required to obtain health cards; and drunks not be allowed to serve food. Plaintiff further requests that a refrigeration system and dishwasher be installed in the kitchen; tables and chairs be substituted for benches; and fresh milk be substituted for powdered milk at least once a day. The inspection report indicates that food service guidelines available from the Tennessee Department of General Services, Division of Food Services Management, are not followed nor is there a written policy specifying that food service personnel comply with applicable federal, state, and local health laws. (I.R., p. 8, #s 7.092 & 7.098). Further, the report indicates that, on the day of inspection, roaches were visible on the kitchen table and extermination service was recommended. The affidavit of Bill Russell indicates that a new extermination service has been employed and the problem with roaches has been eliminated. (Affidavit at p. 2). Hair nets and appropriate dress were recommended for kitchen help. (I.R., p. 8, #s 7.092 & 7.098). The report indicates that food service areas were inspected daily, food was stored at appropriate temperatures, prisoners were served three meals every 24 hours including two hot meals, food was properly stored, cooking equipment was operable and clean, and floors in the food service area were clean. (I.R., p. 8-9, #s 7.093-7.107). The affidavit of Bill Russell indicates that kitchen floors and counters are cleaned and scrubbed after each meal. (Affidavit at p. 2).
The Court finds that plaintiff's allegations of unsanitary food preparation do not rise to constitutional proportions. There is no allegation that the diet is inadequate or that plaintiff has become ill as a result of the food preparation. Recommendations have been made that food servers dress appropriately, wear hair nets, and obtain health cards. Furthermore, extermination services are provided at the penal farm. Thus, it appears that good faith efforts have been made to maintain sanitary procedures. The Court finds no wanton and unnecessary infliction of pain or excessive punishment.
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