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We never wore gloves either, except perhaps rubber gloves when cleaning, grinding, or cutting ice packed chicken.  I would think that any CLOTH glove would be a major sanitation hazard and "cross-contaminator."



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I don't wear gloves unless i am working with fish but that is only to keep the smell off my hands. I wear gloves if handling something that is ready to eat. Some stores seem to have an unbreakable law on gloves but as far as I know its not a federal or state guideline. I am sure they would prefer we wore gloves but I had inspectors walk right by me when i am cutting barehanded and they never said anything. I always thought meatcutters wore gloves while cutting because they don't want to get their hands dirty not because they are trying to sanitary and safe.

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I wear cotton gloves but with latex over the top and change them frequently like when handling a different species hence no cross contamination. Reasons for wearing them are many, store policy or state regulation not among them. Gloves slip off easy to wait on a customer, take an order, answer the phone, wrap, etc. Gloves also protect from bone cuts and scratches, the cold, repeated hand washing and more. I'll never forget how miserable I was when I first started this biz mostly from infections from handling pork and knife cuts. There are enough pains after many years doing this work but my hands don't feel so bad these days. I kinda like that.



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I often wore Wizard Kevlar gloves to protect aganst cuts and sometimes rubber gloves but I don't see how cloth gloves would not send an inspector ballistic due to cross contamination  potential. Seems like a bacteria farm to me. 



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jimhenry2000 wrote:

I often wore Wizard Kevlar gloves to protect aganst cuts and sometimes rubber gloves but I don't see how cloth gloves would not send an inspector ballistic due to cross contamination  potential. Seems like a bacteria farm to me. 


 oh Yeah.  I remember how nasty those cotton cloth gloves got.  I would only wear them to keep my hands warm if i had to be in the freezer for a long time.  I worked in one store where the meat dept would get so cold I had to wear those cotton gloves while cutting .  I started slipping large latex gloves over them to keep them clean and dry.  that worked really well.



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jimhenry2000 wrote:

I often wore Wizard Kevlar gloves to protect aganst cuts and sometimes rubber gloves but I don't see how cloth gloves would not send an inspector ballistic due to cross contamination  potential. Seems like a bacteria farm to me. 


 oh Yeah.  I remember how nasty those cotton cloth gloves got.  I would only wear them to keep my hands warm if i had to be in the freezer for a long time.  I worked in one store where the meat dept would get so cold I had to wear those cotton gloves while cutting .  I started slipping large latex gloves over them to keep them clean and dry.  that worked really well.


 I like cotton gloves when cutting pork loins on the saw. Not needed where I work now because we knife everything. But when you got to buzz a lot of them, I can go a lot faster with cloth (cotton?) gloves. I get a better grip. You can go really fast and not slip.



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You can use heavy duty rubber gloves that have a cotton lining.  They are warm, comfortable and sanitary, and do a great job preventing those nasty bone cuts you get cutting pork that seem to get infected instantly.



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You can use heavy duty rubber gloves that have a cotton lining.  They are warm, comfortable and sanitary, and do a great job preventing those nasty bone cuts you get cutting pork that seem to get infected instantly.


 they sound expensive



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We would just take them off the shelf and charge them to the store.



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In my shop we can't have anything to drink

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wyatt wrote:

In my shop we can't have anything to drink


 How do you feel about that?

 



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I don't really see a problem with it as long as its not on the block. I don't allow any my cuttters to sit back in the Dept. and eat.



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When I first started at Pathmark and before I was a meat manager, as low man I had to work every Saturday 8 AM to Midnight. This was a brutal shift (especially when I had to be back at 5 or 6 AM Sunday) but if I worked through my lunch and dinner I could get out at 10 PM. I would buy a sandwich on breaK, shove it in between my apron and smock and eat it while I worked. No one had a problem with that but that was in the very ealry 1980s.



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jimhenry2000 wrote:

 ............I would buy a sandwich on breaK, shove it in between my apron and smock and eat it while I worked.............


 I wondered what that was (in your picture). Now I know smile



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Burger, after hearing what a rough crowd he works with, maybe he's packing

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Mainemeatman wrote:

Burger, after hearing what a rough crowd he works with, maybe he's packing


 Actually many of us did.



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It's really nice discussion about food and drink and also really nice above comments, which about food and drink, guys, i also really like to eat food and also really i drinking often me and my friends going in bar for drinking, because we love drinking ...

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I HAVE NEVER WORKED IN A SHOP,OUTSIDE OF MY OWN, THAT ALLOWED FOOD/DRINK IN THE CUTTING ROOM ON OR OFF THE CLOCK. THIS WAS ALWAYS CONSIDERED A MAJOR NO NO

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Were not suppose to but we do we hide them in the filing cabinet .

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Times sure change.  I remember the day when everyone had a cigarette and cup of coffee on the block with them, and a bottle of bourbon (or whatever your favorite libation was)on the floor under the block.



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