Arizona Handwashing Sign Poster
The Arizona Handwashing Sign is an Arizona food service poster provided for businesses by the Arizona Industrial Commission. This notification is required for some employers, such as food establishments.
Hand Washing Helping Hands Tip Sheet Did you know ? P roper hand washing is the best way to reduce the amount of illnes s traveling around your program. According to Caring for Our Children, National Health and Safety Performance Standards, hands should be washed: 1. Upon arrival. 2. Before and after preparing, handling or eating food or beverages. 3. Using the toilet/diapering. 4. Coming in contact with bodily fluids or mucus. 5. Handling animals or cleanin g up after animals. 6. Playing in sand, using outdoor equipment, and participating in outdoor play. 7. Handling garbage. How should ha nds be washed? 1. Turn on the water, wet hands, and then apply soap. 2. Rub hands together vigorously for about 20 seconds. Make sure all parts of hands and fingers are cleaned. 3. Rinse hands under running water, until they are free of soap. 4. Leave water running, dry hands on a disposable towel, and use the towel to turn off the water. 5. Use a towel to open the bathroom door if necessary. Something to think about: Many germs are transmitted by the “fecal – oral route .” C areful hand washing after toileting or diapering is crucial. Many germs are transmitted from human hands c oming in contact with raw food. Using gloves does not replace hand washing. Using hand sanitizer does not replace hand washing. Important information when using hand sanitizer: Alcoho l based sanitize rs can be toxic. S tore out of reach of chidlren. In order to be effective, hand sanitizers should contain 60% to 95% alcohol. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to insure the effectivness of hand sanitizers.
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Minimum-Wage.org provides an additional nine required and optional Arizona labor law posters that may be relevant to your business. Be sure to also print and post all required state labor law posters, as well as all of the mandatory federal labor law posters.
Arizona Poster Name | Poster Type |
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Required Arizona Minimum Wage Act | Minimum Wage Law |
Required Arizona Minimum Wage Act Spanish | Minimum Wage Law |
Required Employee Safety and Health Protection Poster (Bilingual) | Job Safety Law |
List of all 10 Arizona labor law posters
Arizona Labor Law Poster Sources:
- Original poster PDF URL: https://azdhs.gov/documents/licensing/childcare-facilities/providers/helping-hands/handwashing.pdf , last updated May 2020
- Arizona Labor Law Poster Page at https://www.azica.gov/posters-employers-must-display
- Arizona Industrial Commission at https://www.azica.gov/
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