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Maj. Gen. William Pendleton Thompson Hill evaluators taste food during the Best of the West competition at Gonzales Hall aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., July 31. The judges tasted food samples; however, the winners of the competition will not be announced for multiple weeks.

Photo by Pfc. Raquel Barraza

Gonzales Hall competes to be the ‘Best of the West’ – again

31 Jul 2012 | Pfc. Raquel Barraza Marine Corps Air Station Miramar-EMS

Gonzales Hall aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., competed in the Best of the West competition to keep the title as the best mess hall in the Western region, July 31. The Marines of Gonzales Hall hope to make this the second year in a row they win the Best of the West competition.

“Yes we feel very confident [about winning],” said Lance Cpl. Jordan C. Cotterell, a food service technician with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron. “Everyone came in and did their jobs and made no mistakes.”

A team of evaluators from the Maj. Gen. William Pendleton Thompson Hill Memorial Awards Program for Food Service Excellence came to judge the food and menus of Gonzales Hall. The Marines treated it as just another work day doing the same routine to provide food for Miramar.

“We don’t have to put on a show, we do the same thing every day,” said Cotterell. “We do the same meal preparation and the same cleaning process every day. We are used to doing it the right way.”

Mess hall Marines work long hours to make sure meals are ready for Marines when they arrive at the mess hall.

“Most people don’t take our job seriously, but if you’re not eating you can’t succeed in anything, your body will fail on you,” said Cotterell.

Gonzales Hall knows the importance of keeping the Marines well fed on the air station. Winning this competition for a second time in a row would prove that Miramar is not only getting what it needs, but getting the best for the Marines.

“We do everything by the book and don’t take short cuts; it’s a lot of hard work but definitely worth it if you want to be the best,” said Lance Cpl. Brittany Brown, a food service technician with H&HS.

Miramar is proud to have the Marines of Gonzales Hall working to their full potential to ensure their mission is accomplished and hold on to the title of the Best of the West. Gonzales Hall will not know the results of the competition for multiple weeks.


POLICY

The most important starting point for an EMS* is the development of an environmental policy. ISO14001 requires local governments to implement their own environmental policy. The environmental policy acts as a basis for the environmental management system.

PLANNING

ISO14001 requires that an environmental management system is planned properly. It requires the organization to consider the following carefully: Environmental Aspects; Legal and Other Aspects; Objectives and Targets; and an Environmental Management Program.

IMPLEMENTATION

The two requirements for implementation of an EMS is to define, document, and communicate roles, responsibilities and authorities, and to allocate the resources needed to implement and control the EMS.

CHECKING

The key requirement in this EMS step is to regularly monitor and measure key characteristics of activities and operations that could have a significant impact on the environment. Changes to EMS procedures may become necessary in order to deal with nonconformances with the EMS, with mitigating environmental impacts, or corrective and preventive action.

REVIEW

The management review process ensure that information is collected to enable management to carry out proper review. Top management review the need for changes to policy, objectives and targets, and ensure that a commitment to continual improvement is being demonstrated.

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