Friday, June 25, 2010

Are our Kitchens a Hidden Danger Zone?

The kitchen area in our household is rarely known as a dangerous place. But there is a hidden enemy there waiting to attack a weakened immune system. Bacteria hiding in raw meats, on counter tops or cutting boards all have the potential of creating illness in individuals with weakened immune system. Improperly stored or prepared foods can harbor bacteria that can be dangerous to individuals.

Food safety is a very important part of preventing food poison in individuals and ensuring that individuals have the common sense and knowledge of how properly to handle and store food is again another preventive technique used to make sure that food safety is implemented in the correct manner

A few simple techniques can help you stay safe in the kitchen. Wash your hands with hot soapy water before and after handling food. Also be sure to wash you hands after using the bathroom or handling a pet. Wash your cutting boards, dishes, and utensils with hot soapy water after preparing food and between each food being prepared. Use disposable paper towels when cleaning your kitchen. If you have to use cloth towels wash them often in hot water. Avoid leaving soiled and damp wash clothes on your kitchen counter or hanging from a towel rack. This allows bacteria to grow and infect anything they come in contact with. Use plastic or other non-porous cutting boards. Porous surfaces such as wood allow bacteria to migrate into the surface and contaminate any food that comes in contact with that surface.

A lot of these techniques are common sense but a lot of households fail to implement thus resulting in mishandling of food and causing illnesses in individuals.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

How to Train Large Volumes of Staff Fast and Effective

In today’s training market employers are seeking to get as many employees trained with minimum disruption to the working week. Remaining and staying compliant within industry is a regulatory requirement for a lot of companies especially within the food, manufacturing and retail industries. Training employee’s means that they have to be replaced on the shop floor and also the time spent in training is also costly to a company’s bottom line. Therefore training large volumes of people in a short time span is the ideal scenario for any employer.

One company who are trading under Group Learner™ provide the most cost effective method of food safety training. This unique solution only takes 3hrs to train 100 individuals, while their closest competitors CIEH/HABC take up to 8 hrs to train 10 people. The saving here is £37.00 per individual. The benefits of Group Learner™ are clear to be seen and in this turbulent economic environment using this food safety training solution can only have positive impacts on any business.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Group Learner™ a move away from Traditional Training Methods

Group Learner™ was designed and developed to allow organisations to train staff at the lowest cost possible while creating a technology solution that does not need any paper work – everything is stored online. Organisations are now recognizing the benefits of moving away from the traditional classroom approaches of training and moving towards more advanced technical solutions. The Group Learner™ training method of training allows more time to be spent on making sure all your employees are trained in the correct disciplines and that your organisation is compliant with industry regulations.

We particularly focus on helping companies in the Manufacturing; Catering and Retail industries save over 50% on the traditional cost of Food Safety training whilst at the same time making the whole process easier and hassle free.

Group Learner™ combines City and Guilds accredited course ware along with a unique keypad training system to enable you to train and assess 100’s of people in a very short space of time. You simply bring together a group of trainees (up to 100 at a time), show them our training course and they use the keypads to answer the assessment questions. An assessment record for every trainee is stored within our system so you can report and generate certificates at the click of a button.

For more information on Group Learner™ simply logon to www.grouplearner.com.