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Description This course is designed to give the learners the opportunity to learn about and practice working in a kitchen to prepare meals for delivery to clients affected by a disaster. The course includes lecture, table group exercises and a day-long practical application of knowledge and skills by preparing meals in a kitchen. Participants will be preparing a meal during the class and must bring attire that will allow them to prepare food, load and unload emergency response vehicles (ERVs) and clean the kitchen and ERVs. Specific items needed are: Purpose
The purpose of this course is to prepare Red Cross and partner agency staff to work at a kitchen site and prepare large numbers of meals for those affected by a disaster. Activities at a kitchen site include: preparing the food in the kitchen and working in the yard/supply area and mobile feeding area, if needed. Learning Objectives After completing this course, participants will be able to— Audience Participants will be Red Cross employees and volunteers and representatives of other partner agencies who may need experience in Mass Care food preparation. Participants must be able to lift 50 pounds. Prerequisites Basic Food Safety (FHMCC200S) online course Length Total instructional time is 16 hours. The course is designed to be taught in two days. The first day will be in the classroom. The second day is spent in a practical exercise in a kitchen where the participants prepare a meal to be served to a designated group of people. Attendance is required for the entire course.
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