Sentences with phrase «strict health codes»

We follow strict health codes, guidelines, licensing and regulations to provide a quality product time and time again.
• To work as a Line Cook for La Atom where expertise in preparing entrees following recipe requirements and keeping in mind strict health code practices can be used to maximize business opportunities.

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«We start with the freshest ingredients, followed by careful preparation, cooking and packing under strict quality assurance practices that meet all state and federal sanitary and health codes,» it explains.
The International Code imposes strict guidelines that prohibit the promotion of infant formula to the public, the promotion of infant formula through health care systems, direct contact between formula companies and mothers, and ensure proper labels on all products describing the benefits of breastfeeding and the dangers of bottlefeeding (see the International Code page on this website for more information).
(there is a famous example of a 3rd world country where enourmous damage was caused by Nestle giving out the free formula, then mothers stopped nursing, the bought formula was too expensive so they started giving their kids formula that was diluted with far too much water and damaged their health — this was one of the reasons for the fomulation of strict codes about advertising formula)
He added that Nestle was committed to complying with the 1981 World Health Organisation (WHO) Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes, as implemented in national legislation worldwide, and followed the code or national laws — «whichever are stricter» in the 152 countries worldwide with high child mortality and malnutrition raCode of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes, as implemented in national legislation worldwide, and followed the code or national laws — «whichever are stricter» in the 152 countries worldwide with high child mortality and malnutrition racode or national laws — «whichever are stricter» in the 152 countries worldwide with high child mortality and malnutrition rates.
At issue is whether Nestle complies with the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes — a set of voluntary World Health Organisation (WHO) rules that set strict limits on the promotion of baby foods.
Even with that, does the medical code of strict confidentiality have any role to play, in going public with the president's health?
The JRTCA's unique registry, with its strict inbreeding limitations and health requirements, breed standard, Breeders» Code of Ethics, and working certificate, sanctioned judge and field trial programs are all designed to do just that.
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