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What is the primary responsibility of a 'Serve It Right Saskatchewan' certified individual?
The primary responsibility of a 'Serve It Right Saskatchewan' certified individual is to ensure a safe environment for patrons and staff by adhering to alcohol
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Question: What is the primary responsibility of a 'Serve It Right Saskatchewan' certified individual?
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- To maximize alcohol sales for the establishment. ✅ To ensure a safe environment and prevent over-service and service to minors.
- To prioritize customer satisfaction above all other factors.
- To enforce all provincial laws, including those unrelated to alcohol service.
Correct answer: To ensure a safe environment and prevent over-service and service to minors.
Explanation: The primary responsibility of a 'Serve It Right Saskatchewan' certified individual is to ensure a safe environment for patrons and staff by adhering to alcohol service laws, which includes preventing over-service to intoxicated patrons and preventing the service of alcohol to minors. While customer satisfaction is important, it cannot override safety and legal compliance. Maximizing sales is a business goal, not the core responsibility of certification. Enforcing all provincial laws is too broad; the focus is on alcohol-related regulations.
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