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  • Employee Name

  • Clock-in number

  • Middle Position Audit

  • Conducted on

Quality and Safety Standards

  • Understands what areas are Potentially Hazardous and what areas are Ready to Eat Surfaces

  • Team member is familiar with the Ansul fire prevention system and knows what extinguishers to use in case of fire

  • Is wearing clear food service gloves and washes hands and changes them gloves between tasks

  • Understands how to use food timers

  • Knows how to change sanitize water and keeps their area clean and sanitized throughout service

  • Knows where to get and how to use the Atkins thermometer

The cooking process

  • Is knowledgeable on how the Kanban system works

  • Understands how to drop chicken:<br>1. Submerging, lifting 4 inches, and then redropping into oil<br>2. (If nuggets) Stir nuggets for 8 seconds to separate <br>3. Close lid and tighten wheel lock until red knob is forward<br>4. Push the appropriate button for cook time

  • Is able to correctly pick up chicken:<br>1. Picks up chicken using the two-handed method<br>2. Allows oil to drain for a few seconds<br>3. Places the correct kanban in the dump station and dumps chicken <br>4. Hits the correct timer after placing chicken in the correct spot (ensure FIFO method is being used)

Boxing nuggets, strips, and minis (if applicable)

  • Matches the right box to the number of nuggets/strips/minis they're making

  • Boxes all product to the right number and weight<br>4 ct nugget: 2.2-2.4 1 ct strip: 1.8-2.4<br>6 ct nugget: 3.2-3.5. 2 ct strip: 3.5-4.6<br>8 ct nugget: 4.2-4.6. 3 ct strip: <br>12 ct nugget: 4 ct strip:<br>* Make sure a nugget is added to achieve the proper weight when needed

  • Knows where to find the scale and recalibrates at least once a shift

  • Adheres to the Lean Chicken Entree (LCE) system when filling chutes

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