BSc in Hotel Management Food Hygiene and Safety Practice HTM2110 24027 BSc (HONS) Hotel Management Product: Lemon Pork Cutlets ABC Restaurant Submission Date: March 27 2013 Content 1. Scope: Hazards Name of Product Intended Use Process Potential Customers 2. Production Description 3. The HACCP Team 4. Process Flow Diagrams 5. HACCP Analysis Charts Ingredients Purchasing
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Food Safety Information Freezing and Food Safety oods in the freezer — are they safe? Every year‚ thousands of callers to the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline have questions about the safety of items stored in their home freezers. The confusion seems to be based on the fact that few people understand how freezing protects food. Here is some information on how to freeze food safely and how long to keep it. F What Can You Freeze? You can freeze almost any food. Some exceptions are canned
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Each year‚ 1 in 6 Americans (or 48 million people) gets sick from and 3‚000 die of foodborne diseases. Reducing foodborne illness by just 10% would keep 5 million Americans from getting sick each year. Preventing a single fatal case of E. coli O157 infection would save an estimated $7 million. Definition Food safety refers to the conditions and practices that preserve the quality of food to prevent contamination and foodborne illnesses. Alternative Names Food - hygiene and sanitation
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Common Food Safety Issues The five major areas of concern are: 1. The improper cooling of food 2. The lack of use of thermometers 3. Unacceptable food storage procedures 4. Incorrect utilization of sanitizer 5. Insufficient hand washing The problems are addressed in each of the areas summarized below. The Food Safety Checklist item or sections that establish the minimum standard(s) are referenced. Cooling Food • Implement the use of cooling procedures to assure that all leftover
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Food Regulations 1985 In exercise of the powers conferred by section 34 of the Food Act 1983‚ the Minister makes the following regulations; Arrangement of Regulations PART I - Preliminary PART II - Warranty PART III - Prosedure For Taking Samples PART IV - Labelling PART V - Food Additive and Nutrient Supplement PART VI - Packages for Food PART VII - Incidental Constituent PART VIII - Standards and Particular Labelling Requirements for Food Cereal‚ Cereal Product‚ Starch and Bread
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Food safety & quality Roberts Bakery is committed to a policy of quality assurance throughout all activities in order to maintain its commitment to all stakeholders. The company has developed a series of food safety and quality management systems‚ which are an integral part of day-to-day business operations and are designed to protect the consumer‚ the employee and the business from any hazard to health. The products and services offered by the company are required to comply with customer specifications
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Human Service 12/1/2014 Food Safety and Sanitation In today’s dirty‚ filthy‚ impoverished world‚ it is important to keep our food clean. Without clean food‚ we are susceptible to diseases and viruses‚ and our lifespan shortens by years depending on the inflicted disease. Ebola can spread through food. That banana you’re about to eat? It wasn’t properly cleaned. Now you have Ebola. Get ready‚ I’m going to get some facts up in this. Restaurants have to follow a set of rules‚ as do food suppliers. We
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2.5 Food Safety Work File Directions: Complete the food safety interactive quiz. Use the information from the interactive quiz to complete the following responses regarding food safety practices. For each of the following food safety practices‚ share at least 2 statements from the interactive quiz. Be sure to put these statements in your own words and explain why they are helpful in preventing food borne illness. An example would be: When dining from a buffet‚ make sure hot food is hot and
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University of Phoenix Material Food Safety Worksheet Read each of the following scenarios. Scenario 1: Jeremiah went grocery shopping on a hot summer day. He bought food for an upcoming family BBQ; ground beef for hamburgers‚ a couple of steaks‚ and the ingredients for making potato salad. When he left the store‚ he put his groceries in the trunk and stopped by the sports outlet store to pick up a Frisbee and croquet set. It took about 10 minutes at the sports store‚ and then Jeremiah
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Differences between natural hazards and natural disasters 1 A hazard is an event or object that is a potential source of harm to community. A disaster occurs as the result of a hazardous event that dramatically affects a community. Natural Hazards Human Hazards Atmospheric – eg cyclones‚ hailstorms‚ blizzards or bushfires. Technological – accidents‚ explosions or hazardous materials. Hydrological – eg example‚ flooding‚ wave action or glaciers Human – eg. War‚ crowd stampede and terrorism
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