What is Duty of care - ANSWER Duty of care is your responsibillity of the guest What is occupier's liability - ANSWER Deals with injuries that happened on the premises The licensee is responsible ... for the actions of his employees When can you deny entry to a guest - ANSWER The person is intoxicated The person is underage The person is disruptive The premises is crowded Who can we not deny entry to - ANSWER Fire inspector Law enforcement Health inspector Government inspector What is Sandy's law - ANSWER It is where a poster shows the effects of alcohol on pregnant women What time can an establishment serve alcohol - ANSWER 11:00 am What time is last call - ANSWER 2:00 am Can alcohol be served anywhere - ANSWER No the premises must have a license Is alcohol a stimulant or depressive - ANSWER Alcohol is depressive What is the standard drink size - ANSWER Beer 12 oz wine 5 oz scotch 1.5 oz Most alcohol is broken down in this organ - ANSWER Liver What percentage of alcohol is eliminated through breath sweat and urine - ANSWER 10 How many drinks can the body can absorb per hour - ANSWER 1 drink/hour How many milligrams of alcohol in the blood stream can have anyone have their keys taken away - ANSWER 50 milligrams for every 100 millilitres of blood What are some signs of intoxication - ANSWER Stumbling around Smell bad Bloodshot eyes Shy people shout loud Liquid courage Sweaty Hallucinations Demand attention At what BAC is a criminal offence to drive - ANSWER .08 [Show More]
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