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Emmanuel Fremiet, born in Paris on December 24, 1824 and died in Paris on September 10, 1910, is a French sculptor. ... In 1853, Frémiet, "the greatest animal sculptor of his time" exhibited bronze sculptures representing bassets by Napoleon III at the Paris Salon.
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The potential kitchen contaminant I am going to choose is the most common: people´s hair. That is why the first rule for people who work in the kitchen is to have their hair neatly tied back and to wear some kind of hair protection.
So this idea supports the way I would establish the seven principles of the HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) procedure, in order to eliminate this contaminant from my kitchen.
People's hair has many invisible substances that could be dangerous when preparing the ingredients for the food. So a more strict control and application of the principles of the HACCP would create a culture of prevention.
The seven principles of HACCP are 1) Conduct a hazard analysis. 2) Identify the critical control points. 3) Stablish critical limits. 4) Monitor the critical control points. 5) Establish a corrective action. 6) Verification. 7) Keep records.
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They are the different pitches of someones voice, from "Do" being at the lowest pitch and the second "Do" being at the highest pitch