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EQUIPMENT SAFETY

FOR FOOD WORKERS

Food Preparation:
FOOD CUTTERS & CHOPPERS

Purpose

Cut foods, such as celery, onions, cabbage, potatoes, meats, and make breadcrumbs.

Equipment Safety Precautions

Always use care with any electrical equipment.

  • Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in the machinery.
  • Before you put together, clean or take apart electrical equipment
    1. Turn off the appliance.
    2. Turn off the circuit breaker*, wall switch or unplug from the electrical outlet.
  • Use the machine guard** to prevent access to the cutter blades.**
  • Do not open the cutter or put your hands into any operating machine to stir contents or guide food.
    • Keep your hands away from the bowl and cover.
    • Use a spatula, not your hands, to remove food from the bowl.
  • Always follow the lockout/tagout procedures for your facility.

Food Safety Precautions

To prevent cross-contamination

  • Clean and sanitize equipment before use.
  • Clean and sanitize the cutter thoroughly between uses and when you use the mixer for more than one item.

Safe Operating Directions

  1. Have the food that you wish to cut near the cutter and ready to be processed.
  2. Lock the cover into place. (The cutter will not start unless the cover is locked in place.)
  3. Turn the circuit breaker or wall switch ON or plug the machine into the electrical outlet.
  4. To start the food cutter, PULL OUT the START/STOP switch.
  5. Carefully, place the food into the bowl.
    As it goes around in the bowl, it will be processed.
  6. When you see the food processed to the state you desire, PUSH IN the START/STOP switch.
  7. Turn OFF the breaker or wall switch or unplug the machine from the electrical outlet.
  8. When the food cutter completely stops, use a rubber spatula to remove the food from the bowl.

Safe Cleaning Directions

  1. Remove the processed food from the cutter.
  2. Unlock and raise the bowl cover.
  3. Remove the comb,** the piece that sits between the cutter blades to keep them clean.
  4. Turn the knife shaft,** moving the blades to a horizontal position.
  5. Carefully, remove the blades from the knife shaft by first loosening the hand knob that keeps them in place, and slide them off the shaft.
  6. Wash, rinse and sanitize the blades.
  7. To remove the bowl, turn it clockwise and lift from its support.
  8. Wash, rinse and sanitize the bowl, the comb, the hand knob and the exterior of the food cutter.
  9. Put the food cutter back together and tighten the hand knob securely.

DEFINITION

  • Circuit Breaker - A circuit breaker automatically stops the flow of electricity when the electric circuit gets overloaded. You can also switch off a circuit breaker by hand at any time.

All food safety education materials are consistent with Massachusetts Department of Public Health,
Food Protection Program, FDA and USDA regulations and messages.

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