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Preparation and clearing of service areas UV21091 F/600/0626 Learner name: VRQ Learner number:

VTCT is the specialist awarding body for the Hairdressing, Beauty Therapy, Complementary Therapy, Hospitality and Catering and Sport and Active Leisure sectors, with over 50 years of experience. VTCT is an awarding body regulated by national organisations including Ofqual, SQA, DfES and CCEA. VTCT is a registered charity investing in education and skills but also giving to good causes in the area of facial disfigurement. Statement of unit achievement By signing this statement of unit achievement you are confirming that all learning outcomes, assessment criteria and range statements have been achieved under specified conditions and that the evidence gathered is authentic. This statement of unit achievement table must be completed prior to claiming certification. Unit code Date achieved Learner signature Assessor initials IV signature (if sampled) Assessor tracking table All assessors using this Record of Assessment book must complete this table. This is required for verification purposes. Assessor name Assessor signature Assessors initials Assessor number (optional)

UV21091 Preparation and clearing of service areas The aim of this unit is to develop the knowledge and understanding required to prepare, clear and clean areas and equipment for food and drink service. You will learn how to follow safe and hygienic working practices, and ensure that everything is ready for service. You will also learn how to prepare customer areas for food and drink service, and the importance of checking that they meet environmental standards. You will be able to clear the food and drink service areas, following safe and hygienic working practices and relevant procedures. UV21091_v5

Level 2 Credit value 3 GLH 26 Observation(s) 0 External paper(s) 0

Preparation and clearing of service areas Learning outcomes On completion of this unit you will: 1. Know how to prepare service areas and equipment for food and drink service 2. Know how to prepare customer areas for food and drink service 3. Know how to clear food and drink service areas after service 4. Know how to clean and store glassware Evidence requirements 1. Knowledge outcomes There must be evidence that you possess all the knowledge and understanding listed in the Knowledge section of this unit. In most cases this can be done by professional discussion and/or oral questioning. Other methods, such as projects, assignments and/or reflective accounts may also be used. 2. Tutor/Assessor guidance You will be guided by your tutor/assessor on how to achieve learning outcomes in this unit. All outcomes must be achieved. 3. External paper There is no external paper requirement for this unit. UV21091 3

Developing knowledge Achieving knowledge outcomes You will be guided by your tutor and assessor on the evidence that needs to be produced. Your knowledge and understanding will be assessed using the assessment methods listed below*: Projects Observed work Witness statements Audio-visual media Evidence of prior learning or attainment Written questions Oral questions Assignments Case studies Professional discussion Where applicable your assessor will integrate knowledge outcomes into practical observations through professional discussion and/or oral questioning. When a criterion has been orally questioned and achieved, your assessor will record this evidence in written form or by other appropriate means. There is no need for you to produce additional evidence as this criterion has already been achieved. Some knowledge and understanding outcomes may require you to show that you know and understand how to do something. If you have practical evidence from your own work that meets knowledge criteria, then there is no requirement for you to be questioned again on the same topic. *This is not an exhaustive list. 4 UV21091

Knowledge Learning outcome 1 Know how to prepare service areas and equipment for food and drink service You can: Portfolio reference a. Describe safe and hygienic working practices for preparing service areas and equipment b. Describe procedures for maintaining food service items and equipment c. Describe the procedures for maintaining drink service items and equipment d. State the importance of correct handling and disposal of waste e. Describe how to respond to types of unexpected situations that may occur during preparation of service areas UV21091 5

Learning outcome 2 Know how to prepare customer areas for food and drink service You can: Portfolio reference a. Describe safe and hygienic working practices when preparing customer dining areas for table service b. State the importance of checking customer areas before service c. State the importance of checking environmental controls before service d. Describe how to respond to types of unexpected situations that may occur when preparing customer dining areas 6 UV21091

Learning outcome 3 Know how to clear food and drink service areas after service You can: Portfolio reference a. Describe safe and hygienic working practices when clearing service areas b. State the importance of procedures to be followed after service c. Describe how to respond to types of unexpected situations that may occur when clearing service areas UV21091 7

Learning outcome 4 Know how to clean and store glassware You can: Portfolio reference a. Describe safe and hygienic working practices when handling glassware, cleaning equipment and materials b. State the importance of correct handling of glassware c. Describe the procedure for disposing of broken glass d. Describe how to respond to types of unexpected situations that may occur when handling and cleaning glassware 8 UV21091

Unit content This section provides guidance on the recommended knowledge and skills required to enable you to achieve each of the learning outcomes in this unit. Your tutor/assessor will ensure you have the opportunity to cover all of the unit content. Outcome 1: Know how to prepare service areas and equipment for food and drink service Food service equipment: Service cutlery, hot plate, bain-marie, refrigerated units, ice machines, hot and cold beverage containers, silverware, glassware, service dishes, trays, flats, trolleys, sideboards, side tables, service tables. Drink service equipment: Kettles, urns, specialist coffee equipment, waiter s friend, optics, free pourers, glassware, crockery, drip trays, drip mats, ice buckets and tongs, knives, colour-coded chopping boards, drinks mats, refrigerated units, ice machines, glass washers. Safe and hygienic working practices: Comply with current legislation (health and safety, hazard analysis critical control points, manual handling), follow company policies/procedures/training (checking and keeping records, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), following emergency procedures, accident reporting, adhering to cleaning schedules, carrying and transporting products and equipment correctly), maintain good personal presentation and hygiene (clean uniform, suitable footwear, clean fingernails, wash hands regularly, long hair tied back, minimum or no jewellery, report illness), identify hazards and minimise risks (observation, use of risk assessment, keeping the area clean and tidy, avoiding cross-contamination of foods and chemicals, correct disposal of waste, correct storage of products and equipment, checking electrical equipment), safe practices (no running, careful handling of equipment). Procedures for maintaining food and/ or service items and equipment: Maintain cleanliness, follow manufacturers guidelines for use, carry out regular checks and maintenance, store correctly, report damage or breakdowns as soon as possible, ensure use is by authorised personnel only. Types of waste: Hazardous (sharp objects, glass, chemicals), non-hazardous (cardboard, paper). Importance of correct handling and disposal of waste: Comply with food hygiene and health and safety legislation, reduce accidents, reduce contamination of food and drink, reducing environmental damage, avoid pest infestation, avoid bad odours, ensure a pleasant working environment, maintain a professional image. Unexpected situations: Breakdown of equipment, out-of-date stock, shortage of stock, spillages, breakages or damage to property, incorrect menu information, pest infestation, customers arriving before setup complete, accidents. Respond to types of unexpected situations: Follow company guidelines, comply with health and safety legislation, report to an appropriate person as soon as possible (damage or breakages to maintenance, shortage of supplies to the kitchen, accidents to a first aider, incorrect menu information to manager or supervisor), if a customer is involved remain calm and deal with problem within UV21091 9

Outcome 1: Know how to prepare service areas and equipment for food and drink service (continued) limits of authority or seek immediate assistance, if necessary ensure hazards are removed as soon as possible and signage put in place to avoid accidents, correct mistakes within limits of own authority. 10 UV21091

Outcome 2: Know how to prepare customer areas for food and drink service Safe and hygienic working practices: Comply with legislation (health and safety, hazard analysis critical control points, manual handling), follow company policies/procedures/training (checking and keeping records, use of PPE, following emergency procedures, accident reporting, adhering to cleaning schedules, carrying and transporting products and equipment correctly), maintain good personal presentation and hygiene (clean uniform, suitable footwear, clean fingernails, wash hands regularly, long hair tied back, minimum or no jewellery, report illness), identify hazards and minimise risks (observation, use of risk assessment, keeping the area clean and tidy, avoiding cross-contamination of foods and chemicals, correct disposal of waste, correct storage of products and equipment, careful use of electrical equipment), safe practices (no running, careful handling of equipment). The importance of checking customer areas before service: Ensure all items and equipment are in working order, check for cleanliness and where necessary replenish or replace service equipment/ linen/condiments/crockery/cutlery/menus, improve workplace efficiency, reduce the risk of customer dissatisfaction and complaints, ensure standards are maintained and all necessary jobs complete. Importance of checking environmental controls before service: Ensure heating/ lighting/ventilation are at a comfortable level for customers and staff, reduce complaints, ensure all facilities work and report faults if necessary, improve workplace efficiency. Unexpected situations: Damage to equipment/furniture/furnishings, spillages, breakages, incorrect lay-up, difficulty in fitting in expected numbers, incorrect menu information, pest and vermin infestation, accidents, customer problems. Respond to types of unexpected situations: Follow company guidelines, comply with health and safety legislation, report to an appropriate person as soon as possible (damage or breakages to maintenance, accidents to a first aider, incorrect menu information to manager or supervisor), if a customer is involved remain calm and deal with problem within limits of authority or seek immediate assistance, if necessary ensure hazards are removed as soon as possible and signage put in place to avoid accidents, correct mistakes within limits of own authority. UV21091 11

Outcome 3: Know how to clear food and drink service areas after service Safe and hygienic working practices when clearing service areas: Comply with legislation (health and safety, hazard analysis critical control points, manual handling, control of substances hazardous to health), follow company policies/procedures/training (checking and keeping records, use of PPE, following emergency procedures, accident reporting, adhering to cleaning schedules, carrying and transporting products and equipment correctly), maintain good personal presentation and hygiene (clean uniform, suitable footwear, clean fingernails, wash hands regularly, long hair tied back, minimal or no jewellery, report illness), identify hazards and minimise risks (observation, use of risk assessment, keeping the area clean and tidy, avoiding crosscontamination of foods and chemicals, correct disposal of waste, correct storage of products and equipment, turn off electrical equipment), safe practices (no running, careful handling of equipment). Importance of procedures to be followed after service: Ensure the service area is cleaned to organisation s standards, ensure waste has been disposed of correctly, check that relevant electrical equipment has been switched off, ensure food and drink stocks have been stored correctly, check security procedures have been followed (cash banked, areas secured from unauthorised access, keys secured safely), reduces the risk of accidents/pests/infestation/ cross-contamination to food and breaches of security, reduces costs incurred due to inefficient practices, improves efficiency. Unexpected situations: Damage to equipment/furniture/furnishings, spillages, breakages, accidents, lost property, security problems. Respond to types of unexpected situations: Follow company guidelines, comply with health and safety legislation, report to an appropriate person as soon as possible (damage or breakages to maintenance, accidents to a first aider, security problems to security officer/a manager/supervisor), if necessary ensure hazards are removed as soon as possible and signage put in place to avoid accidents, correct mistakes within limits of own authority. 12 UV21091

Outcome 4: Know how to clean and store glassware Safe and hygienic working practices when handling glassware, cleaning equipment and materials: Comply with legislation (health and safety, control of substances hazardous to health), follow company policies/procedures/training (checking and keeping records, use of PPE, following emergency procedures, accident reporting, adhering to cleaning schedules, carrying and transporting products and equipment correctly), identify hazards and minimise risks (observation, use of risk assessment, keeping the area clean and tidy, correct disposal of waste, correct storage of products and equipment, ensure correct temperatures are used when washing glasses), safe practices (careful handling of equipment, safe disposal of broken glass, limit contact by hand on glassware and service equipment). Importance of correct handling of glassware: Avoid cross-contamination, avoid breakages and accidents, to present good image to the customer, for personal safety, reducing costs caused through breakages. Procedure for disposing of broken glass: Wrap in plenty of paper and place in metal bin. Unexpected situations: Breakages, chips, smears, damage, accidents. Respond to types of unexpected situations: Follow company guidelines, comply with health and safety legislation, report to an appropriate person as soon as possible (accidents to a first aider, damage to manager or supervisor), if a customer is involved remain calm and deal with problem within limits of authority or seek immediate assistance, if necessary ensure hazards are removed as soon as possible and signage put in place to avoid accidents, correct mistakes within limits of own authority. UV21091 13

Notes Use this area for notes and diagrams 14 UV21091