You should really ask your public health department about that.
If you have Hepatitis A - No.
Hepatitis B & C, like HIV, are not generally considered transmissible through food. Again, check with your public health department.
hepatitis c is not that catchable they would have to touch ur crap and urine or touch your blood i lived with an aunt that had hepatitis c and if u been treated properly for it the food industry should not matter juss dont crap on anything haha
You can,i think you have to inform your employer first. I have it too. Goodluck
can you get hep c from someone who has it and cooks food for you
Not a very good idea. Hep C is highly infectious.
alot , depending on what kind of chef it is
Yes, hepatitis B allowed to work in DUBAI
Yes now go get a job
They can work in restaurants
Information on chef work is provided at any culinary school. Most professional kitchens also offer an apprenticeship system, where the aspiring chef may work alongside a professional.
Absolutely. Health care workers with HIV or hepatitis or other chronic bloodborne illness are not barred from work in NY or elsewhere in the US.
a chef environment is full of food,ovens,cooktop,and other chef
depending on the restaurant the chef works for depends on the amount of hours, if its a low paid chef they'd work about 7 hours and a high paid chef would work about 13-14 hours a day
Sous chef usually work more hours then the executive chef. They take over all the dirty shifts and work the longest. Hours are around 60-80 hours weekly in a busy facility.
i hope not much...
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