Nothing Bundt Cakes (NBC) Practice Test

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How should a pest sighting be handled?

Report immediately, isolate the area if safe, follow the incident protocol, and notify management

When a pest sighting occurs, the priority is to act quickly and in a controlled, documented way to protect food safety and the people in the store. Report it immediately to a supervisor or the designated person, isolate the area if it’s safe to do so to prevent spread, and then follow the established incident protocol while notifying management. This sequence ensures that trained staff handle the issue, correct procedures are followed, and actions are recorded for compliance and future prevention. Delaying action by posting on social media, waiting to see if it disappears, or handling it without reporting bypasses essential controls, can worsen contamination, misinform customers, and create safety and legal risks. By sticking to a formal process, you ensure a swift, effective response that preserves safety and maintains trust.

Post on social media to warn customers

Wait to see if it disappears

Handle it themselves without reporting

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