Is it harmful to work in the kitchen

Updated on Kitchen 2024-07-12
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Don't be too nervous! There won't be a big problem, just keep your mind normal! People always have to eat, and when they eat, they have to go down to the kitchen, and they can't go to the restaurant every day, right?! It's expensive and unhygienic (speaking of which, you won't be unhappy to be in the restaurant industry, right?!) )

    If it's harmful, it's bad for the skin, [inhale oil fumes (wear a mask), greasy hair (wear a hat)] — and keep the food hygienic!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Often smoked, the skin will be rough.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Are you worried about occupational diseases? I'm also a kitchen guy, and I've been working in the kitchen for eight years. There is nothing wrong with the body either. I go for a full check-up every year. Note that there should be no problem.

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