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    FDB G H A N A FOOD AND DRUGS BOARD GUIDELINES FOR THE REGULATION OF ABATTOIRS AND SLAUGHTER SLABS FDB GL05/VET03/1-2004 D 1. SCOPE In pursuance of section 7 of the Food and Drugs Law‚ 1992 (P.N.D.C.L. 305B) and in order to ensure that operations of abattoirs and slaughter slabs are conducted under sanitary conditions‚ these guidelines are hereby promulgated for the information‚ guidance and strict compliance by all concerned. Notwithstanding the above‚ manufacturers shall comply

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    Mathan

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    Manifesto The Indigo Panel “A change in the system is not a fruit which ripens and falls for you. You have to make it fall” Elections are the perfect platform to make you chose “A change in system” or “The monotonous System” Students are the main stake holders of every institute. Their rights should be the primarily focused issue for any student’s body. So do WE… “Our Law is the Student’s Welfare” We are: * Experienced – Raj Kumar – President * Revolutionary - M. Ghazanfar -VicePresident

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    Principles of Cleaning and Sanitizing: Cleaning and Sanitizing are two distinct processes used for very different purposes. Cleaning is the physical removal of soil and food residues from surface of equipment and utensils. Sanitizing is the treatment of a surface that has been previously cleaned to reduce the number of disease-causing microorganisms to safe levels. The equipment and supplies used for cleaning are different from those used for sanitizing. Removal of Food Particles: Scrape and flush

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    Russian industrial workers in the 1890s worked in very harsh conditions. According to Thomas Riha‚ a man who inspected several mines‚ he described mines as "structurally defective". Miners had to endure cramped spaces‚ with thick air and little light. Riha found factories were filled with hazards and unhealthy conditions as well: tobacco factories had air "filled with caustic dust"‚ and sanitary conditions promoted the spread of diseases. Russian workers‚ along with enduring filthy and dangerous

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    Shipboard Sanitation

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    Shipboard Sanitation is covered in FM 55-501‚ Chapter 2‚ paragraph 64-69. Cleanliness and sanitary conditions are essential since personnel aboard ship live and work in restricted quarters. The health of each crew member is the concern of all aboard‚ as any infection or unhealthy habit can affect the overall health or efficiency of the crew. High sanitary standards must be met to protect the crew from infection and illness. Conditions aboard the ship should include adequate cleaning and laundry

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    Glory Enough for All

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    Response to Glory Enough For All: The movie” Glory Enough for All” tells the story of Frederick Banting and his colleague Charles Best as they work tirelessly to discover a cure for Diabetes. I found the movie to be interesting and educational. Overall‚ it was very informative and showed what hard work and determination can do to improve the quality of life for patients suffering from potentially fatal illnesses. The first thing that I noticed in the film was the sanitary conditions of the laboratories

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    Michael Jordan English Comp 1 23 October 13 Compare and Contrast: College living and Home living College is an experience that we anticipate our whole lives. We hear stories about how great it will be‚ how we’ll find many great and diverse friends‚ and how it will be the best times of our lives. What we don’t think about is the transition from home living to living at school. There will be many changes some good‚ some bad. In some ways‚ things will remain the same. These changes and experiences

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    the dying sun

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    The Dying Sun Q1. How is it that a star seldom finds another star near it? Ans. There are countless stars wandering in space. They are so big that millions of earths can be packed inside them. But the space around them is so huge that a star is like a lonely ship in an ocean. Therefore‚ a star seldom finds another star near it. Q2. What happened‚ when according to Sir James Jeans‚ a wandering star‚ wandering through space‚ came near the sun? Ans. When a wandering star came near the sun‚ it raised

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    NIRMAL BHARAT ABHIYAN

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    NIRMAL BHARAT ABHIYAN 1. Introduction: To accelerate the progress of sanitation in rural areas‚ Government of India is implementing from 1.4.2012‚ the ‘Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan (NBA)’‚ a Centrally Sponsored Scheme [earlier Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC)]. Similarly‚ to provide drinking water to rural population in adequate quantity‚ the Govt. of India is implementing a centrally sponsored Scheme called the National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP). New Delhi: The union cabinet Wednesday gave

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    Food Sanitation

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    Food Sanitation A. Fundamentals in Microbiology * Knowledge in microbiology will help you understand how and why disease-causing bacteria grow and spread‚ so that you are able to prevent food-borne diseases. Kinds of bacteria 1. Beneficial bacteria These are helpful to us. They can enhance flavor of butter‚ yoghurt‚ and cheese. 2. Undesirable bacteria These are bacteria that are responsible for food spoilage. 3. Disease-causing bacteria or pathogens These are bacteria that are most

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