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I saw a food preparer working without gloves, isn’t that a violation?

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I saw a food preparer working without gloves, isn’t that a violation?

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The Connecticut food code does not explicitly require the use of gloves, but does prohibit bare-hand contact with ready-to-eat foods. In many cases, the only effective way to meet this requirement is through the proper use of gloves. The department encourages glove use by food workers as an effective means of preventing cross-contamination.

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