Can a stove top kettle be used in a church kitchen to boil water under health and safety regulations?


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They do in sunday schools in the UK.


Yes
Unless the church is a coorperate setup, or also contains a school, health and safety regulations are actually very limited since churches are classified as residential buildings in most states and are not regulated by the federal government. You can use any cookware you please (although i wouldn't recommend pewter or lead pans based on endagerment and conspiracy laws.)
Yes, BUT you should carry out a risk assessment first...

Stuff like:
Are the person(s) moving the kettle physically able enough?
Space to put kettle down 'off the heat'
Pouring hot water from the kettle...

Yawn.
no problem god will look after you he should tell them to go to hell like many of their other stuped regulations

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