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In Too Hot to Handle or Mishandled? A Guide to Hot Beverage Spills & Burn Lawsuits, a follow-up to his first book Handling Hot Coffee published 2013, author and coffee industry expert Dan Cox brings his expertise to address the underlying issues of hot beverage spills and consumer lawsuits. This comprehensive reference for the hot beverage industry and its lawyers reviews the common causes and claims in hot beverage litigation, provides pertinent scientific information about beverage temperatures in terms of brewing standards, consumer preferences, spills and scald burns. It also offers…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Too Hot to Handle or Mishandled? A Guide to Hot Beverage Spills & Burn Lawsuits, a follow-up to his first book Handling Hot Coffee published 2013, author and coffee industry expert Dan Cox brings his expertise to address the underlying issues of hot beverage spills and consumer lawsuits. This comprehensive reference for the hot beverage industry and its lawyers reviews the common causes and claims in hot beverage litigation, provides pertinent scientific information about beverage temperatures in terms of brewing standards, consumer preferences, spills and scald burns. It also offers concrete, practical suggestions for spill prevention as well as Coffee Enterprises recommendations for Best Practices for Commercial Operations. Too Hot to Handle or Mishandled? also serves to help retail establishments develop risk management strategies for spill prevention and includes pertinent scientific and research-based information to help prepare a successful defense if sued.
Autorenporträt
After training in Youth With A Mission, School of Evangelism, Dan Cox, traveled to the Middle East and Africa on missionary out reaches. Back in his hometown of Grand Junction, Colorado he grew a church of three dozen into a mega church of 6,500 before retiring from full time ministry. He then became a chaplain with a local Hospice which opened up his faith to a larger dimension of God, his grace to humanity and his unrelenting love towards each individual.Dan has since retired from Hospice and is enjoying his life with reading, pickle ball, golf, wintering in Arizona, camping in the mountains of Colorado, riding his utv, spending time with family, friends and his best friend Sondra.