Introduction

When it comes to entering the area, handling , hand washing, , and receiving goods, there are specific protocols that must be followed within a . Having clear in place is important. However, making them available and visible to everyone in the company is even more essential. This guarantees that food practices are followed correctly.

The and procedures signs are now available in multiple languages.

Signs

The personalized signs can be ordered in multiple languages: , English, , Polish and Arabic and consist of the following topics:

  • Rules outside
  • Hygiene rules for
  • Hygiene rules personnel
  • Hand washing and
  • rules in production areas
  • Company hygiene
  • Goods receiving
  • Technical department

Contact us for more .

Here are some examples.

English

Dutch

If you would like your own iMIS signs please contact us for more information.

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