Service Trays end-carrying service: Depending on the different items of end-carrying and the different uses of the Service Trays, the end-carrying methods are divided into the following two types:
Chest support method: Head straight and shoulders level, eyes looking forward with a smile, arms drooping naturally, the lower arm of the left hand stretched forward to form a 90-degree angle with the upper arm, the five fingers separated to form three pressure points with the base of the palm Hold the tray with your palms in the air so that the force is evenly applied to all points. The elbow of your left hand is about a fist away from your waist to maintain balance. You can put your right hand behind your back to protect the tray in case of an accident. Able to dodge in time.
On the shoulders (weight support)
Bend your left hand upward, with your elbow about 15 cm away from your waist, and your forearm parallel to your body. The palm is slightly 2 cm higher than the shoulder, and the five fingers are naturally separated. The thumb points to the left shoulder, and the other four fingers are separated to the upper left. Use the balance of the five fingers and the grasping Service Trays to divide the five finger tips and the base of the palm, and keep the center of gravity on the palm or center of the palm. Slightly inside.
Precautions:
Chest support method: It is the most common and practical support method. It has the advantages of convenient rescue and work. If there are many guests or obstacles, use your right hand for protection in time. When the weight of the object is too heavy, you can hold it forward.
Shoulder support method: Once the Service Trays supports the upper shoulder, the arms should always maintain even force. If the force is uneven, it may easily cause the items being held to scatter, fall, or slide. After the heavy support tray is raised on the shoulders, if the fingertips extend forward or to the left, the end support is not in place, which will cause the arm to bear insufficient gravity and easily cause the end support to fail.