Why is Food Safety so important?
We are surrounded by food every day so it’s easy to forget food can also be potentially very dangerous if it’s not handled, prepared and stored correctly. Bacteria can multiply in food and make us extremely ill for example, more than 5 million Australians are estimated to suffer from food borne illness, better known as food poisoning each year. Children are particularly vulnerable so it’s essential that school canteen staff practice safe food handling and preparation.
To ensure the safety of your children, the canteen managers should take some training before starting up their business. It is the canteen manager who is responsible for ensuring that all food handlers (whether staff or volunteers) are confident and competent to undertake the task required of them. Managers should show food handlers what to do and supervise them until they are comfortable doing the task. Don’t assume they will know what to do. Check first! Canteen managers would benefit from attending an accredited food hygiene training course. Most local colleges will offer courses in food hygiene and safety. They should look that cover: temperature control, understanding bacteria and how to prevent their growth, cross contamination, personal hygiene and handling chemicals. Many canteens offer induction evenings or training sessions for staff and volunteers at the beginning of each term.
While handling potentially hazardous food, school canteens must be particularly careful when handling potentially hazardous foods. Foods to watch out