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Safer self-cooking
Written by Canadian Pizza   
July 15, 2010, Mississauga, Ont. - RATIONAL SelfCooking Center promises plenty of safety features in its space friendly cooking units. The SelfCooking Center has a 28 per cent smaller footprint than conventional cooking equipment and a maximum rack height of five feet three inches for ease of use and safer operation so that workers are not reaching or overextending to uncomfortable heights that could result in burns from the equipment or spilled product, reports a company news release. Additionally, every SelfCooking Center unit has a double pane of glass on the door, which reduces the heat that can escape to the outside of the unit, lessening the likelihood of burns. The unit is only active when it is cooking food, which can reduce the risk of burns, save on energy and reduce the heat in the kitchen. In addition, the unit pauses when the door is opened allowing the operator to avoid the hazards of steam and smoke such as burns and reduced visibility.

“With so many potential hazards in the typical foodservice kitchen, operators and their staff are constantly at risk for injury, however at RATIONAL we strive not only to manufacture effective and efficient equipment, but also equipment that contributes to the overall safety of the foodservice environment,” said Steve Snitkin, RATIONAL corporate executive chef, in a news release. 

The cleaning features of the SelfCooking Center give it an edge in food safety, as well. Built-in logging and reporting features make it safer for both employees and customers by ensuring that the equipment is operated according to HACCP guidelines. Additionally, because the CleanJet self-cleaning feature uses tablets instead of liquid chemicals, the cleaning process is easier and safer to manage, eliminating the risk of spilling chemicals. 

The SelfCooking Center is even safer for customers’ health. The unit can fry foods without additional artery-clogging oil. The CombiFry accessory and the combination of steam, heat and air used to prepare the food provides the taste of fried foods without the oily residue. No oil, also means no risk of burns from oil splatters, spills, or deep fryer cleaning.

Foodservice operators can test the safety features of the SelfCooking Center at a free TeamCooking Live event. To register, visit RATIONAL’s website.

 
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