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Merging Systematic Occupational Health and Safety Management with Food Control: A Healthy Recipe for the Hospitality Industry

This paper discusses the challenge of implementing management systems related to occupational health and safety as well as handling the quality of food within the hospitality industry. Smaller enterprises play a significant role in employment and economy within the industry, but also provide the loc...

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Published in:Scandinavian journal of hospitality and tourism 2002-08, Vol.2 (2), p.145-162
Main Authors: Lindøe, Preben H., Lie, Terje
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