Food Safety Worksheet November 17‚ 2013 Nutrition Michael Esposito Scenario 1 1. The possible sources for the food borne illnesses are all of the foods due to the heat exposure. Secondly sharing a knife between foods without washing in between in dangerous and can transfer salmonella. After arriving at the BBQ the potato salad was left outside until the meats were cooked which further spoiled the potato salad. 2. Leaving the food in the car for any length
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Task D Di – List three hazardous substances that can be found in an adult social care setting. Medication Blood Cleaning Fliuds Dii – use the table below to describe safe practice for the handling of each hazardous substance. Medication Body Waste Cleaning fluids Storage Cool safe place Yellow bag in the sluice Locked away in a safe place Use Right person Right routine Right time Right medication Yellow bag in the sluice Correct amount and with the right amount of water Disposal Back to the
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In considering the circumstances surrounding Oregon’s 1984‚ intentional contamination case; lack of vigilance and complacency among restaurant owners‚ managers‚ and employees played a significant role; thus‚ simplifying the intentional act. With that said‚ the recommended strategy is enhanced education‚ training‚ and dedicated employee observational stationing (salad bar). Although no solution is foolproof these enhanced safety measures add multiple levels of security aimed at the prevention of
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The objective of the experiments is to see if mold will grow on bread if it has water. Molds are found everywhere. They are a type of microscopic fungi that lives on organic matter. They can be found both indoors and outdoors. No one knows how many species of fungi exist but estimates at least three hundred thousand or more. they have been on this earth for millions of years and believe to grow where there is moisture. According to the U.S.D.A eating bread with mold can cause allergic reaction and
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Hepatitis Hepatitis is a very common disease. It can affect a lot of people even if they are healthy. Several cases of hepatitis aren’t cured because people don’t feel ill at all‚ or consider they have the influenza. How it spreads? Hepatitis commonly spreads by sharing hypodermic needles. It also can spread by sexual contact. Each type of hepatitis differs when it spreads. There are three main forms of hepatitis called hepatitis A‚ B‚ and C and all caused by a virus. Hepatitis
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Food Borne Illness Stacey Oliver SCI/163 May 20‚ 2013 Roxann Ieraci‚ RN MSN CNRN CIN Food Borne Illness Salmonellosis is a type of food poisoning borne from the salmonella bacterium. There are many types of this bacterium; however‚ the most common in the United States is Typhimurium and Enteritidis. This illness is contracted by eating contaminated foods with salmonella. Many times the food items become contaminated through the process and handling‚ or the handler may be infected. Most often
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0 “CLEANLINESS AND SANITATION OF THE FOOD SERVICE OFFERED BY CLASSIC SAVORY RESTAURANT IN BINONDO MANILA AS ASSESSED BY THEIR CUSTOMERS” A Thesis Paper Presented to College of Business Administration Adamson University In a partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management Researchers: Tan‚ Francis Martini E. Ochoa‚ Ederlyn P. Potente‚ Rhealyn S. Zapanta‚ Mark Rio S. Chavez‚ Raymond Cesar M. October 2011 1 APPROVAL SHEET In
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Food Borne Illness - Salmonella Food Borne Illness - Salmonella Abstract There are many things in the world that can make a person sick. A lot of times‚ it is a simple matter of just being careless‚ or ignorant of the facts‚ that causes a person to get sick from the foods or animals that they handle. One type of bacteria that can be picked up from these bad practices is Salmonella. If left unchecked‚ or if action isn’t taken‚ then this bacteria has the potential to develop into an illness
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Food Safety Bulletin Steven Nesbit SCI/220 01/02/2013 Edward Boland Food Safety Bulletin Salmonella Bredeney Outbreak November 30 2012 42 persons from 22 states where infected with Salmonella Bredeney. (CDC‚2012) Among those 42 that fell ill 10 individuals were hospitalized. There were no deaths reported. The age range of reported persons was 1 year to 79 years‚ of those fifty nine percent were male‚ and sixty one percent were children under the age of 10 years. The illness onset
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Introduction Without a doubt‚ food is one of the better things in life. If people didn’t eat‚ they will go hungry. If they don’t eat for too long‚ they will die. If they don’t eat‚ they will miss out on all the great gastronomic experiences that life can bring them. From ages unknown‚ man has realized that to be healthy‚ they have to eat the right foods. According to The New book of Knowledge (S) by Grolier International (1981) on page 330‚ healthy individuals live longer‚ are stronger‚ faster and
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