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The Danger Zone

The Danger Zone

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Produced by the International Dairy-Deli Association, this food safety training video centers on Alice, a new employee who learns how different areas of a deli operates and the importance of maintaining a clean environment to avoid "the Danger Zone" with the help of her co-worker Cathy and well-dressed teleporting man who goes by many names.

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Original Language

English

Runtime

32 mins

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Release Date

01 September 1989

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