food safety overview august 14 2012
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Food Safety Food Safety ReviewReview
August 14th
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Amuse Bouche:
Last year you learned about food-borne illnesses and food safety.
What practice do you think is most important for keeping food safe?
Write responses on your slate.
Be prepared to share your responses
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Announcements:
• Tardy Reminders/Procedures
• Please have supplies with you each day (binder, paper, water bottle, something to write with)
• Thursday will be our first day in the kitchen- please review the required lab dress code and plan accordingly!
• Procedures and Reminders for first catering event (Thursday, August 16th)
• First FCCLA Meeting- Mark Your Calendar!
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TransitionK-W-L
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What I know
What I would like
to learn
What I learned
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Objectives:
Student will be able to:
•Recall important information related to sanitation.•Identify key terms in food safety.
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Think-Pair-Share: Who is responsible for the safety of food in the food service industry?
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Regulatory Regulatory
AgenciesAgencies
04/11/23
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defendingfoodsafety.com
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Video: New Federal Guidelines for Food SafetyView:
http://www.eggsafety.org/mediacenter/videos/67-new-federal-guidelines-for-food-safety
What regulatory agencies are mentioned in this video clip?
How do the new guidelines protect consumers?
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What is HACCP?
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HACCP Terms
HACCP – (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) a systematic approach to the identification, evaluation and control of food safety hazards.
Flow of Food - the actual movement of food through a kitchen from the point it is received (delivered) to the time it is disposed
www.intelihealth.com/
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HACCP Terms (cont.)
Critical Control Point:(CCP’s) -A stepin the flow of food where contamination can be prevented or eliminated.
Critical Control Limit – the minimum criteria that must be met at each Critical Control Point throughout the flow of food.
Temperature Danger Zone – 41⁰F to 135⁰F
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Example of Critical Control Points
Seafood: Fishing Boat- Raw Material-Seafood: Fishing Boat- Raw Material- Processing- Shipment- Safe FoodProcessing- Shipment- Safe Food
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Example HACCP Plan:
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Introducing:
FAT TOMGuidelines on how to keep food safe:
F = Food T = Time
A = Acidity O = OxygenT = Temperature M = Moisture
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Protecting the Food Supply Protecting the Food Supply
http://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/Transparency/Basics/ucm206201.htm
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What Hazards could occur???
•SpoilageSpoilage•ContaminationContamination•Food-borne IllnessesFood-borne Illnesses
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SIGNS OF SPOILAGE OR SIGNS OF SPOILAGE OR CONTAMINATIONCONTAMINATION
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Signs of Spoilage or Signs of Spoilage or ContaminationContamination
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Signs of Spoilage or Signs of Spoilage or ContaminationContamination
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Signs of Spoilage or Signs of Spoilage or ContaminationContamination
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Number 1 cause of Foodborne Illness:
Norovirus Closes more facilities than any
microorganism in the WorldRestaurantsSchoolsHotelsCasinosHospitalsNursing homes
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COST OF A TYPICAL NOROVIRUS OUTBREAK
(U. S DOLLARS – 2007)
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Norovirus and Foods
Produce/ salads and shellfish are the foods most commonly associated with Norovirus
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Norovirus
No long term immunity
Susceptibility related to blood group
Transmitted by aerosolized vomit and feces
Only infects humans
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NorovirusCan survive up to 4 weeks on surfaces like stainless steel
Food handlers are believed to be the major source of contamination
50% of produce pickers in Mexico have norovirus on there hands – most pickers now use gloves
Why is this important to Why is this important to know???know???
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OTHER “POPULAR” FOOD-BORNE ILLNESSES:
• Campylobacter (poultry)
• Salmonella (poultry, beef, pork)
• E.Coli (beef)
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PASS
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Foodborne IllnessesFoodborne Illnesses
List three symptoms of foodborne illnesses.
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Signs of Foodborne IllnessPathogens Often Transmitted by Food Contaminated by Infected Employees
1. Hepatitis A virus Fever, jaundice2. Salmonella typhi Fever
3. Shigella speciesDiarrhea, fever, vomiting
4. Noroviruses Vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, nausea
5. Staphylococcus Diarrhea, vomiting
6. Streptococcus Fever, sore throat
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5 PRACTICES OF GOOD PERSONAL 5 PRACTICES OF GOOD PERSONAL HYGIENE AND HEALTHFULNESSHYGIENE AND HEALTHFULNESS
1. Hygienic Hand Practices
2. Maintain Personal Cleanliness
3. Wear clean and appropriate uniforms
4. Maintain Good Health
5. Report Illness
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/spcbrass/369210589/
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Write on Write on your Slatesyour Slates
Name a situation that could lead to cross
contamination.
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Cross-Contamination
Cross-contamination is the physical movement or transfer of harmful bacteria from one person, object or place to another.
http://ucanr.org/sites/foodsafety/
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When Handling Potentially Hazardous
Foods:•Wash hands between tasks•Clean & Sanitize or change cutting boards/knives/equipment between tasks
•Clean & Sanitize work area between tasks
•Gloves for RTE foodshttp://chargerchant.wordpress.com/2010/11/page/9/
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WHEN STORING POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOODS:
0RTE & cooked food on top0Keep raw food separate0Store poultry/eggs on the bottom
0Mark everything clearly
http://ucanr.org/sites/foodsafety/
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Receiving Foods:Check for Damage/LeakageCheck for freezer burnVerify temperatureStore immediately in proper area
(dry, fridge, frozen, etc.)
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4 Guidelines for keeping food safe:
Clean—Wash hands and surfaces often.
Separate—Don't cross-contaminate.Cook—Cook to proper temperatures, checking with a food thermometer.
Chill—Refrigerate promptly.
http://www.foodsafety.gov/
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Clean Separate Cook chill
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Preparedness 101:
The Zombie Apocalypse
http://blogs.cdc.gov/publichealthmatters/2011/05/preparedness-101-zombie-apocalypse/
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Write on Write on your Slatesyour Slates
How do you know if your facility has pest or
insect infestation or habitation?
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Signs of Insects
LarvaDroppings OdorsSightings of insects
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Signs of Rodents
DroppingsNestingSightingsDamage
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Review: 3 Compartment Sink
What do you do before?What are the compartments for?
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Which Is Correct?Which Is Correct?(hold up # of fingers)
1.Ice scoop stays in the machine.
2.Ice scoop is put in/on storage container.
3.Ice scoop is left on counter.
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Sanitation Hot Spots
• Ice Machine• Fridge• Freezer• Handwashing sink• Prep Sink• 3 Compartment Sink• Dish Station
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Safety &
Sanitation
Poster
8 ½ X 11Colorful & creativeCorrect & useful information is included
Due Monday, August 20th
***The BEST poster for your topic will be laminated and displayed***
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Closure: K-W-L
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What I know
What I would like
to learn
What I learned