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Wearing paper caps instead of hairnets

Started by , Dec 13 2016 07:23 AM
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Good day

  I am working in a catering company where we are using hair net for  preventing possible contamination.We had a stock of  paper caps from long time and operation is requesting to use it in catering in winter season.

 

 I would like to know the history behind shifting from paper caps to hair nets.

Regards

Sawmya

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Good day

  I am working in a catering company where we are using hair net for  preventing possible contamination.We had a stock of  paper caps from long time and operation is requesting to use it in catering in winter season.

 

 I would like to know the history behind shifting from paper caps to hair nets.

Regards

Sawmya

 

Hi sawmya,

 

Can you clarify what you mean by paper cap, eg like this ? -

paper cap1.png   88.21KB   1 downloads

 

I assume hair net is like this -

hair net1.png   36.96KB   2 downloads

yes,hair net is exactly the same.

yes,hair net is exactly the same.

How about the paper cap ?

Well the hairnet is going to prevent a lot more hair from potentially entering product. I know in my operation (artisan cheese) they used to use paper caps (just like the one you posted), but now we use hairnets. At least in the US, the rules are slightly different for a production facility versus a more retail operation. When I worked in a grocery store, we just had to have our heads covered, either with a hat or a hairnet. Now after I have been in manufacturing for a few years, I have only seen hairnets. I have seen some videos of people in foreign countries that wear hats/caps instead of hairnets. I think the biggest thing is that you can say that you are protecting your product from contamination. I might look into your local regulations for what is required for head covering. Although a cap looks nicer than a hairnet, the hairnet will definitely keep more hair out of your product. 

Hi sawmya

 

From a Sanitation POV, IMO, the cap as previously shown is a mockery.

 

If you are forced to use informal attire, maybe ask for a Chef's Hat.

 

chef's hat.png   35.33KB   1 downloads

Thank you for your valued information

 

Regards

Sawmya


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