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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are approximately _____ million cases of foodborne illness in the United States annually.

76

An operation has a small salad bar with 8 different items on it. How many serving utensils are needed to serve the items on the salad bar?

8

Decomposed food is called

Adulterated food

Why are the elderly at a higher risk for getting food borne illness?

As people age, there are changes in their organs. For example, stomach-acid production decreases as people get older. This allows more pathogens that may have been eaten to enter the intestines. A change in the stomach and intestinal tract also allows the body to store food for longer periods. This gives toxins more time to form.

When must a food handler change gloves?

As soon as they become dirty or torn.

What is the first task in training a large group of servers to prevent contamination of food?

Assess the training needs of the servers on this topic

Vibrio vulnificus

Associated with a history of consumption of raw shell fish

When can raw, unpackaged meat be offered for self-service?

At Mongolian barbeques

How far above the floor should food be stored?

At least 6 inches (15 cm)

What is one way that food should never be thawed

At room temperature

How should chemicals be stored?

Away from prep areas

What should foodservice operators do to prevent costumer illness from shigella spp?

Control flies inside and outside the operation

What is the most important way to prevent a food borne illness from bacteria?

Control time and temperature

What is the most important way to prevent a foodborne illness from bacteria?

Control time and temperature

Cleans a grill backsplash

Degreaser

Removes mineral deposits from a steam table

Delimer

Unsafe Can

Dented, bulging, or leaking

The three basic rules of an integrated pest management program are: work with a PCO; deny pests access; and

Deny pest food, water, and a nesting or hiding place.

Holding equipment

Designed to keep hot foods hot, not to reheat them.

Thermometer

Device for accurately measuring the internal temperature of food, he air temperature inside a freezer or cooler, or the temperature of equipment.

The pathogen associated with undercooked beef is...

E.coli

pooled eggs

Eggs that have been cracked open and combined in a common container.

The greatest threat of salmonella can be traced to which foods?

Eggs, turkey, chicken

What group of individuals is at high risk for a food borne illness

Elderly people

Calibrated

Ensure the accuracy of something; measure, adjust regularly

What is the best way to dispense ice?

From a designated container with a scoop.

How should glass cups be held?

From the bottom or stem

All new staff should receive training on

General food safety

A foodhandler comes to work with diarrhea. What should the manager tell them to do?

Go home

How do you thaw a 15 pound frozen turkey

Gradually in the fridge

Pasteurized food is food that has been

Heat treated

Jaundice is a symptom of which foodborne illness?

Hepatitis A

Which pathogens are found in high numbers in an infected person's feces, are highly infectious, and can cause severe illness?

Hepatitis A, Norovirus, Salmonella Typhi, Shigella species (spp.), and enterohemorrhagic and shiga toxin-producing E. coli

Most Common Symptoms for Salmonella Typhi - Typhoid Fever

High Fever Weakness Abdominal pain Headache Loss of appetite Rash

HACCP Principle 5

Identify corrective actions

Critical Limit

In a HACCP system, the minimum or maximum limit a critical control point (CCP) must meet in order to prevent eliminate, or reduced a hazard to an acceptable level.

critical control point (CCPS)

In a HACCP system, the points in the process where you can intervene to prevent, eliminate, or reduce identified hazards to safe levels.

Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy

Mad Cow Disease

What organization requires a material safety data sheet?

OSHA

The Occupational Safety and Health Adminitstration

OSHA - has requirements for suing chemicals. requires chemical manufactures and supplies to provide a Material Safety Data Sheet for each chemical they sell

What must an operation do before packing fresh juice in sight for later sale

Obtain a variance

Carriers

People who carry pathogens and infect others, yet never get sick themselves

Who should apply pesticides?

Pest Control Operator (PCO)

Metal shavings are which type of contaminant?

Physical

Chicken bones

Physical hazards

What is cross connection?

Physical link between safe water and dirty water

Cross-Connection

Physical link through which contaminates from drains, sewers, or other wastewater sources can enter a drinkable water supply. A hose connected to a faucet and submerged in a mop bucket is an example.

physical contaminants

Physical objects such as hair, dirt, metal stales, and broken glass, as well as bones in fillets, which have contaminated food.

What is a sign of a possible rodent infestation

Piles of soft materials in a corner

How should food NEVER be thawed

Place the item on a prep counter

How should the temperature of a shipment of cottage cheese be taken when it arrives

Place the thermometer in an open container

How do you avoid spoiling food in the refrigerator?

Placing dates of arrival on all foods

Toxins

Poisons produced by pathogens, plants, or animals. Some occur in animals as a result of their diet.

Using different color cutting boards can

Reduce the risk for cross contamination

What pathogen is found in chicken?

Salmonella

In rare cases, the bacteria ________ can be found inside shell eggs.

Salmonella enteritidis

reduces microorganisms on a surface to safe levels.

Sanitizing

Home infused olive oil with garlic and herbs can lead to what?

Serious illness and maybe even death

material safety data sheets (MSDS)

Sheets supplied by the chemical manufacturer listing the chemical and its common names, its potential physical and health hazards, information about using and handling it safely, and other important information. OSHA requires employers to store these sheets so they are accessible to staff

Oxygen

Some bacteria need it to grow while some do not.

Neurotoxic shellfish poisoning

Some types of shellfish can become contaminated as they filter toxic algae from the water. People get sick with neurotoxic shellfish poisoning (NSP) when they et these shellfish. Brevetoxin cannot be smelled or tasted. It is not destroyed by cooking or freezing.

The difference between spoilage microorganisms and pathogens is

Spoilage microorganisms cause food to smell bad or taste bad. Pathogens are silent but may be deadly.

Which produce requires a variance from the regulatory authority

Sprouting seeds or beans

Which is a TCS food?

Sprouts (1-6)

What metal is proper for a food service surface

Stainless steal

most regulations for foodservice operations are at what level?

State

Which agency enforces food safety in a restaurant?

State or local regulatory authority

A food handler has diarrhea and has been diagnosed with an illness from Shigella spp. What should the manager tell his food handler to do?

Stay home until a doctor approves a return to work

What smell may be a sign that cockroaches are present?

Strong, oily

What is an infrared (laser) thermometer used to measure?

Surface temperature

Food(F)

TCS food support growth of bacteria better than others, need nutrients like carbs/proteins to survive ( in meat, poultry, dairy)

Concentration

The amount of sanitizer to water measured in parts per million (ppm) The concentration of sanitizer affects the effectiveness of the sanitizer solution.

immune system

The body's defense system against illness. People with compromised immune systems are more susceptible to food borne illness

food allergy

The body's negative reaction to a particular food protein

Cross Contamination

The unintentional transfer of bacteria from one food or surface to another food or surface. Example: Using the same platter for raw meat, poultry, or seafood, and cooked meat, poultry or seafood

An operation has a buildup of grease and condensation on the walls and ceiling. What is the most likely problem?

The ventilation system is not working correctly

An operation has a buildup of grease and condensation on the walls and ceiling. What is the most likely problem?

The ventilation system is not working correctly.

What happens when the water temperature in a high temperature dishwasher is too high

The water vaporizes before items can be sanitized

Why are people who take certain medications at risk for food borne illness?

Their immune system is compromised

Why are preschool-age children at high risk for foodborne illness?

Their immune system isn't strong yet

Thermocouples

Thermometers that check food temperature through a sensor on the tip of a metal probe.

If food falls on the floor, what should happen to it?

Throw it away

The most expensive jar of caviar was just spilled, what should happen to it?

Throw it out

You see a hair in the soup you are about to serve. What should you do?

Throw out all of the soup in the kitchen

The labels of a bottle of bleach and a bottle of pesticides have fallen off and nobody can tell which is which. What should happen?

Throw out both bottles. When in doubt, throw it out!!!

An employee mixes raw chicken and raw celery in a food bucket, what should happen?

Throw out the celery but keep the chicken

most common symptoms of Neurotoxic shellfish poisoning

Tingling and numbness of the lips, tongue, and throat. Dizziness, reversal of hot and cold sensations, vomiting, diarrhea

Most Common Symptoms of Anisakiasis

Tingling in throat Coughing up worms

An individual comes to the kitchen door offering to sell "fresh fish" that they caught in the river a few hours before. What should you do?

Turn them away and don't buy the fish

yeast

Type of fungus that causes food spoilage.

What food may be reserved to customers?

Unopened pre packaged food

HACCP Principle 6

Verify that the system works

In what type of places are cockroaches typically found?

Warm, moist, and dark

In what type of places are cockroaches typically found?

Warm, moist, and dark places

Signage posted at a handwashing station must include a reminder to staff to

Wash hands before returning to work

Signage posted at a handwashing station must include a reminder to staff to

Wash hands before returning to work.

Single use gloves are not required when....

Washing produce

resiliency

a material can react to shock without breaking or cracking, resilient flooring good choice- vinyl or rubber tiles

food allergen

a naturally occurring protein in food or in an ingredient that some people are sensitive to. If enough of an allergen is eaten an allergic reaction can occur

Reject purchases if they have:

a) Tears, Holes, or Punctures in packaging b) Dirty wrappers, broken packages or seals c) Any package leaking or that has water stains d) Check code or use by date on package e) Shows signs of pests or pest damage f) Cans with swollen ends, rust or dents g) Quality of foods

Challenges to food safety

a) Time & money to train employees b) Language & culture barriers of employees c) Literacy/education level of employees d) Pathogens found more frequent & getting stronger e) Unapproved suppliers f)high-risk customers (elderly, pre-school age, compromised immune systems) g) high staff turnover (hire & train)

In a refrigerator, raw ground meat should be stored

above the whole and ground turkey

Bi-metallic stemmed thermometers

accuracy to within +- 2 degrees

Molds grow particularly well in ________ food with low water activity.

acidic

lag phase

adjustment period, numbers stable as they prepare to grow

when to clean and sanitize

after they are used before food handlers start working with a different type of food any time food handlers are interrupted during a task and the items being used may have been contaminated after four hours if items are in constant use

shell eggs

air temp 45F or lower

live shellfish

air temp at 45 F, internal no greater than 50F

Make sure storage units have at least one ____________.

air temp measuring device

A list of _______ and ______ in the food is part of labeling requirements for food that is being sold to customers for use at home

artificial colors and flavors and chemical preservatives

what is A.L.E.R.T

assure,look,employees, reports, and threat

How far off the floor should you store tableware and utensils?

at least 6 inches off the floor

Tomatoes, avocados, pears, and bananas ripen best _________.

at room temp

what is one way that food should NEVER be thawed?

at room temperature

Where is a​ time-temperature indicator​ (TTI) most commonly​ found?

attached to packaging of food shipment

Always store chemicals

away from food and utensils and in locked cabinets.

____________ is the best place to store meat, poultry, dairy, and seafood items.

away from the cooler door

where can you most often find cockroaches

behind coolers, freezers, and stoves in sink and floor drains in spaces around hot water pipes inside equipment under shelf liners and wallpaper underneath rubber mats in delivery bags and boxes behind unsealed coving

time temp abuse happens at what temperature?

between 41F and 135F= temp danger zone

useful for checking large or thick food

bimetallic stemmed thermometer

A ____ contaminant is considered to be the greatest threat to food safety.

biological

The three categories of food safety hazards are

biological, physical, and chemical.

Cleaners, polishes, and sanitizers are all examples of ________ contaminants.

chemical

Cut melons, cut tomatoes, and cut leafy greens are

considered to be TCS food.

Unsafe food is usually the result of _________.

contamination

What environment are pests attracted to

damp, dark and dirty

___________ must indicate when a food must be sold, eaten, or thrown out.

date markings

reasonable care defense

defense against a food related lawsuit stating that an establishment did everything reasonably expected to ensure that the food served was safe

These types of eggs are required by law to be pasteurized.

dehydrated

off-site service

delivery, mobile kitchens, vending machines

Master cleaning schedule

detailed schedule listing all cleaning tasks in an operation, when and how they are to be performed and who will perform them.

wash a kitchen wall

detergent

degreasers

detergents that contain a grease-dissolving agent. these cleaners work well in areas where grease has been burned on

Trichinosis

disease caused by eating raw or undercooked meat, usually pork, infected with Trichinella larvae.

food borne illness

disease transmitted to people by food

hepatitis A

disease-causing inflammation of the liver. It is transmitted to food by poor personal hygiene or contact with contaminated water

Garbage

dispose of garbage quickly and correctly.

What can prevent backflow from​ happening?

double check valve

When taking orders of customers with food allergies, a server should

fully describe each menu item to customers who ask, including any "secret" ingredients

A training need is a

gap between what an employee knows and what an employee needs to know

All new staff should receive training on

general food saftey

critical thing in preventing contamination and food borne illness

good personal hygiene

toxins in fish

histamine, ciguatoxin, saxitoxin, brevetoxin, domoic acid

Most common symptoms of Giardiasis

initially, fever later, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, nauseas

labeling/packaging fresh juice

label according to HACCP plan, if not pasteurized ..must indicated in long warning label

growth stages of bacteria

lag, log, stationary, death

bacterial growth

lag, log, stationary, death. splits in two.

Two types of dishwashing

machine and manual

principle 7- record keeping/documentation

maintain HACCP plan and keep all documentation created when developing it, keep records for everything

assure

make sure food products received are from safe source, supervise product deliveries, approved suppliers, request delivery vehicles locked and sealed

The manager's responsibility for staff food safety training is to...

make sure that staff have the knowledge and skills to keep food safe.

The adjustment of the calibration nut

makes the thermometer accurate.

Who is responsible for ensuring that food safety standards are met in a foodservice​ operation?

manager

active managerial control

manager responsible for actively controlling risk factors for food borne illness

What is required for measuring the sanitizing rinse temp in a high temp dishwashing machine

maximum registering thermometer

PH

measure of a food's acidity or alkalinity. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14.0. A pH between 71 and 14 is alkaline, while a pH between 0.0, and 6.9 is acidic. A pH of 7.0 is neutral. Food borne microorganisms grow well in food that has a neutral to slightly acidic pH (7.5 to 4.6)

Check the following for an approved USDA stamp:

meat and poultry

crisis response

media relations (contacting media so they have all the facts), direct communication to audience, solution ( communicate to audience and media the solution)

physical contaminant

metal shavings, staples, bandages, glass dirt, bag ties

ice-water bath

method of cooling food in which a container holding hot food is placed into a sink or larger container of ice water. the ice water surrounding the hot food container disperses the heat quickly.

First-in, first out (FIFO)

method of stock rotation in which products are shelved based on their use-by or expiration dates, so oldest products are used first

first in, first out (FIFO)

method to rotate refrigerated, frozen and dry food during storage- identify date on food, store items with earliest use-by or exp date in front of items with later dates

Pathogens are

microorganisms that grow rapidly

Biological contaminants

microorganisms, such as viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi, as well as toxins found in certain plants, mushrooms, and seafood that have contaminated food.

general purpose detergents

mildly alkaline cleaners that remove fresh dirt from floors, walls, ceilings, prep surfaces and most equipment and utensils

_________ cooking equipment may lower the equipment or oil temperature and the food might not cook fully.

overloading

reduced-oxygen packaging (ROP)

packaging method that reduces the amount of oxygen available in order to slow microbial growth. ROP methods include MAP and vacuum packaging

what area of operation must be the brightest?

preparation areas

cleaning the surfaces of some cans of tomato sauce so that they can be accepted is an example of what?

reconditioning

FDA Food code

science based code provides recommendations for food safety regulations. it was created for city country state and tribal agencies. regulate food service for the following groups 1. restaurants and retail food stores 2. vending operations. 3. schools and day care centers 4. hospitals and nursing homes

hand washing station

sink designated for hand washing only Handwashing stations must be conveniently located in restrooms, food preparation areas, service areas, and dishwashing areas

Install _______ above buffets to protect food from contaminants.

sneeze guards

chemical sanitizing

soak in chemical sanitizing solution or you can rise, swab or spray. chlorine, iodine and quaternary ammonium compounds or quats.

heat sanitizing

soak in hot water. at least 171 F for at least 30 seconds.

agitation or pressure

souring or scrubbing a surface helps remove the outer layer of dirt

yeast

spoil food quickly, smell/taste like alcohol, might bubble, grows in acidic food with little moisture, throw out any food spoiled by yeast

Bacillus cereus gastroenteritis

spore-forming bacteria found in dirt. causes two different toxins which result in 2 different illnesses

Bacillus cereus

spore-forming bacteria found in soil. produces two diff. toxins when allowed to grow to high levels.

food codes

state level food safety regulations that are written and adopted

The label must include the common name of the food or a __________ that clearly identifies it is required for food that will be consumed at home.

statement

batch type, dump washing machine

stationary rack combines wash and rinse cycles in single tank, each cycle timed

recirculating door type, non dump, machine

stationary rack machine is not fully drained of water between cycles, wash water is diluted with fresh water and reused from cycle to cycle

Storing and labeling foodservice chemicals

store chemicals in their original containers away from food and prep areas. separate by spacing or partitioning. if chemicals are transferred to a new container, the label on that contain must list the common name of the chemical

recyclables

store them in clean, pest proof containers as far from your building as regulatory requirements allow.

food-contact surface

surface that comes into direct contact with food, such as a cutting board

Some fish toxins are a natural part of the fish - these are called _______toxins.

systemic

when should you reject food items (packaging wise)

tears, holes, punctures, no labels, leaks, dampness, large ice crystals, signs of pests, dates wrong, expiration

Hand washing

temp 100, 10-15 sec

surface probes

temp of flat cooking equipment (griddles)

4 things to focus on when inspecting deliveries

temperature, packaging, documentation, and quality of the food

Recording __________ regularly, and posting them on clipboards outside of coolers, freezers, near prep areas and next to cooking and holding equipment is one way to avoid time-temperature abuse.

temperatures

is used to control risks and hazards throughout the flow of food

the HACCP system

What is the FDA Food Code?

the federal goverment's recommendations for foodservice sanitation regulations

length of treatment

the longer dirt on a surface is exposed to cleaner, the easier it is to remove

At the conclusion of an​ inspection, the manager is asked to sign the inspection report. Signing it indicates

the operation has received a copy of that report

useful for thick and thin foods

thermocouples

good for checking the temperature of thick and thin food

thermocouples and thermistors

whats bad about glass thermometers?

they can be physical contaminant if broken

ow can​ hoods, fans,​ guards, and ductwork cause​ contamination?

they can drip on food

how to prevent Listeriosis?

throw away expired product cook raw meat to min internal temps prevent cross contamination between raw/undercooked food and ready to eat food avoid using unpasteurized dairy products control time & tempe

how to achieve managerial control?

training programs, manger supervision, incorporation of SOPs, HACCP program, monitoring critical activities in operation

Foodborne illness is a disease that is

transferred to people by food

If you package fresh fruit and vegetable juice in-house for later sale,

treat the juice according to an approved HACCP plan.

Food commonly linked with toxin scombroid poisioning

tuna, bonito, mackerel, mahimahi

considered outbreak when...

two or more people have same symptoms after eating same food, investigation conducted by state/local authorities, confirmed by lab analysis

factors affecting cleaning

type and condition of dirt water hardness water temp surface agitation or pressure length of treatment

mold

type of fungus that causes food spoilage. Some molds produce toxins that can cause food borne illness.

biological contaminant

viruses, parasites, fungi, bacteria

clean

visibly free of soils

should you document when staff has completed training?

yes, for legal reasons keep all records of training in the operation

What temperature must TCS food be reheated to if it will be hot-held?

165 degrees F for 15 seconds

An operation is located in a jurisdiction that allows it to hold TCS food without temperature control. How many hours can it display hot TCS without temperature control before the food must be sold, served, or thrown out?

4 hours

How long can hot food be held without temperature control?

4 hours

When installing tabletop equipment on legs, the space between the base of the equipment and the tabletop must be at least

4 inches (10 centimeters)

bacteria needs these six conditions to grow:

(F) food, (A) acidity, (T) time, (T) temp, (O)oxygen, (M) moisture

The temperature danger zone is

41 to 135

The internal temperature to store TCS food is _____________.

41 to 135F

what is minimum internal temp for eggs that will be hot-held for service?

155 for 15 seconds

screen all windows and vents with at least

16 mesh per square inch screening

Minimum cooking temp for foods with raw eggs in the recipie

160

What is the minimum internal cooking temperature for TCS food cooked in the microwave

165

What temperature should leftover food be heated?

165

What is the minimum internal cooking temperature for eggs, meat, poultry, and seafood cooked in a microwave oven?

165 degrees F

The ___ ___ rule refers to using older food supplies before newer ones.

"first in, first out "

Campylobacterosis

A gastrointestinal condition characterized by diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever, caused by eating raw meat or unpasteurized milk contaminated with Campylobacter jejuni, a bacterium that infects poultry, cattle, and sheep.

Where is the only place a food borne virus can reproduce?

A persons intestines

CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Agencies of the US Department of Health and Human Services that investigate foodborne-illness outbreaks, study the causes and control of disease publish statistical data, and conduct the Vessel Sanitation Program

What is the only completely reliable method for preventing backflow?

Air gap

What is the only way to prevent backflow in drainage and sewage pipes?

Air gap

degreasers

Alkaline detergents, often called degreasers, that contain a grease-dissolving agent

Cross contact

Allergens transferred from food containing an allergen to the food served to the customer.

Wheezing and shortness of breath are symptoms of what?

Allergic reaction

Wheezing, hives, and puffy eyes are symptoms of

Allergies

What must a food handler with a hand wound do to safely work with food?

Bandage the wound with an impermeable cover and wear a single use glove

When should food handlers who wear gloves wash their hands?

Before putting on the gloves

A food handler will be wearing single-use gloves to chop lettuce for an hour. When must the food handler's hands be washed?

Before starting the task

At what temperatures do most foodborne pathogens grow most quickly?

Between 70 and 125 degrees F.

At what temperatures do most food borne pathogens grow most quickly?

Between 70-125 degrees F

What can give someone salmonella typhi?

Beverages

Sneezing on food is a .... hazard

Biological

Norovirus in shellfish

Biological contaminant

The presence of microorganisms is a form of

Biological hazard

histamine

Biological toxin associated with temperature-abused scombroid fish (and other affected species), which causes scombroid poisoning

What are the 3 major types of contaminants?

Biological, Chemical, and Physical Biological: bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi Chemical: cleaners, sanitizers, and polishes Physical: foreign objects such as metal shavings, staples, bandages, glass, and dirt; also naturally occurring objects such as fish bones in fillets

Most Common Symptoms of Shigellosis

Bloody Diarrhea Abdominal pain and cramps Fever (occasionally)

Packaging

Both food items and nonfood items such as single-use cups, utensils, and napkins, must be packaged correctly when you receive them. Items should be delivered in their original packaging with a manufacturer's label. The packaging should be intact, clean, and protect food and food-contact surfaces from contamination. Reject food and nonfood items if packaging has any of the following problems.

If you are running very low on detergent for the dishwasher, and can't make it last the whole day, what should you do?

Buy some

What should be done with present unwrapped utensils that spear to be unused after guests have left the table?

Clean and sanitize them

What should food handlers do to prevent food allergens from being transferred to food?

Clean and sanitize utensils after use.

What should food handlers do to prevent food allergens from being transferred to food?

Clean and sanitize utensils before use

What item must customers take each time they return to a self-service area for more food?

Clean plate

What are the steps in a 3 compartment sink

Clean rinse and sanitize

If a food contact surface has been soiled, what three actions must be performed before it can be used again?

Clean, rinse, sanitize

When manually cleaning and sanitizing in a three-compartment sink, the first compartment is for

Cleaning

only removes soil

Cleaning

After which activity must food handlers wash their hands?

Clearing tables

After which activity should food handlers wash their hands?

Clearing tables

A backup of raw sewage has occurred in the kitchen . What should happen next?

Close the kitchen and clean it

hemorrhagic colitis

Enterohemoryhagic and shiga toxin E. coli can be found in the intestines of cattle. It can also be found in people.

HACCP Principle 3

Establich critical limits

If a food contact surface is in constant use, how often must it be cleaned

Every 4 hours

If food-contact surfaces are in constant use, how often must they be cleaned and sanitized?

Every 4 hours

How often should sugar used by customers in coffee and beverages?

Every day

A food handler who spends an entire shift deboning chicken should change gloves

Every hour

How often should fry oil be changed?

Every night

Live shellfish must be received with what documentation?

Shellstock identification tag

TCS Food stands for

Temperature Control for Safety Foods

The grill is broken and you are out of water, what should happen?

Have the food prepared off site until it is repaired

Bacteria, viruses, parasites, and mold are all causes of food borne illnesses. What is the other kind?

Toxic contamination

Cooking tomato sauce in a copper pot can cause which illness?

Toxic metal poisoning

A customer had a reversal of hot and cold sensations after eating seafood. What most likely caused the illness?

Toxin

Prevention Measures for Cryptosporidiosis

Use correctly treated water Keep food handlers with diarrhea out of the operation Wash hands Purchase from approved reputable suppliers

Food quality

Poor food quality can be a sign that the food has been time-temperature abused and therefore, may be unsafe. Work with your suppliers to define specific safety and quality criteria for the food items you typically receive. Reject food if it has any of the following problems.

What is the purpose of material safety data sheets?

Inform employees of safe use and hazard associated with chemicals used in the operation

Mice can squeeze through a hole the size of a ....

Nickle

Toxin

Poisons produced by microorganisms growing in your food

A server cleans a dining room table with a wiping cloth and then puts the wiping cloth in an apron pocket. What is the risk that could cause a foodborne illness?

Poor cleaning and sanitizing

A server cleans a dining table with a wiping cloth and then puts the wiping cloth in an apron pocket. What is the risk that could cause a foodborne illness?

Poor cleaning and sanitizing

Odor

Reject food with an abnormal or unpleasant odor In addition to the guidelines above, you should always reject any its that does not meet your company's standards for quality.

Liquid

Reject items with leaks, dampness, or water stains

Pests

Reject items with signs of pests or pest damage

Damage

Reject items with tears, holes, or punctures Reject cans with labels that are not intact, or have bulging or swollen ends, rust, or dents. All food packaged in a reduced-oxygen environment, such as vacuum-packed mean, must be rejected if the packaging is bloated or leaking. Do Not Accept Cases or Packages that appear to have been tampered with.

texture

Reject meat, fish, or poultry that is slimy, sticky, or dry. Also reject it if it has soft flesh that leads an imprint when you touch it.

What should be done with a package of flour that Is received with signs of dampness on the bag?

Reject the flour and return it to the supplier

If an item is given with torn packaging?

Rejected

What are core items?

Relate to general sanitation, the facility, equipment design, and general maintenance.

What is the correct way to clean and sanitize a prep table?

Remove food from the surface, was, rinse, sanitize, air-dry

What is the correct way to clean and sanitize a prep table?

Remove food from the surface, wash, rinse, sanitize, air-dry

What should be done with an item that has been recalled?

Remove the item from inventory, and place it in a secure location

What should be done with an item that has been recalled?

Remove the item from inventory, and place it in a secure location.

bacterial growth

Reproduction of bacteria by splitting in two. When conditions are favorable, bacterial growth can be rapid-doubling the population as often as every 20 min. Growth in 4 phases, lag phase, log phase, stationary phase, and death phase.

Moisture

Required for Pathogens to grow

What is a basic characteristic of a virus

Requires a living host to grow

food handler has a sore throat with a fever

Restrict the food handler from working with or around food. Food handler can work with or around food when he/she has a written release from a medical practitioner Exclude from the operation if you primarily serve a high-risk population.

What should a foodhandler do to make gloves easier to put on?

Select the correct size

How should an item that has been recalled by its manufacturer be stored in an operation?

Separately from food that will be served

Live shellfish must be received with what documentation?

Shell-stock identification tag.

food commonly linked with the toxin paralytic shellfish poisoning

Shellfish found in colder waters, such as those of the Pacific and New England coasts. Clams, mussels, oysters, scallops

food commonly linked with the toxin Amnesic Shellfish poisoning (ASP)

Shellfish found in the coastal waters of the Pacific Northwest and the dash coat of Canada Clams, mussels, oysters, scallops

Food commonly linked with the toxin Neurotoxic shellfish poisoning

Shellfish found in the warmer waters of the west cost of Florida, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea Clams, mussels, oysters

What is the maximum distance that sneeze guards can be located from the self service counter to protect food from contamination?

14 inches (35 cm)

What is the maximum distance that sneeze guards can be located from the self-service counter to protect food from contamination?

14 inches (35 cm)

What is the minimum internal cooking temp for precooked ham?

140

Minimum internal cooking temp for New York strip steak?

145

Minimum internal cooking temperature for pork

145

What is the minimum internal cooking temperature for for veal chop?

145

Eggs being prepared for immediate service should be cooked to _____

145 for 15 seconds

Steaks and chops should be cooked to an internal cooking temperature of

145 for 15 seconds

temp for chops of pork/beef/lamb, seafood

145 for 15 seconds

Fish should be cooked to an internal cooking temperature of

145 for 15 seconds .

Minimum internal temperature for seafood, steak, pork chops, and eggs served immediately?

145 for 4 minutes

Roasts should be cooked to an internal cooking temperature of

145 for 4 minutes

temp of roasts of pork.veal/lamb

145 for 4 minutes- roast can vary depending on type of roast and oven used

minimal internal temp for seafood, steaks/ chops of pork beef veal and lamb, commercially raised game, shell eggs that will be served immediately

145F (63C) for 15 seconds

Min internal temp for roasts of pork, beef, veal, and lamb

145F (63C) for 4 minutes

Ground meat should be cooked to an internal cooking temperature of

155 and 15 seconds

What is the minimal internal cooking temperature and time for​ tea's traditional steeping​ method?

175F for 5 minutes

In a heat sanitizing dishwasher, what is the minimum temperature for the final rinse?

180

Check the temperature every ____ If food does not meet temperature standards after 4 hours, it must be thrown out.

2 hours to allow time for corrective action

An outbreak occurs when

2 or more unrelated people get the same illness after eating the same food.

What is the minimum lighting intensity of handwashing and dishwashing​ areas?

20 foot candles

How long should you wash your hands?

20 seconds

The entire handwashing process should take at least ___________.

20 seconds

You should label all ready to eat TCS food that is prepped in house and held longer than...

24 hours

How long can chicken salad be stored?

3 to 5 days

How long can macaroni salad be stored?

3 to 5 days

It is recommended to store fresh shell eggs at a maximum temperature of __________.

45 or lower

Receive live shellfish at a temperature of

45-41F

milk temp

45F or lower, cooled to 41F or lower in 4 hours

shucked shellfish

45F or lower, must be cooled to 41F or lower in 4 hrs

The 5 common mistakes that can lead to food borne illness are 1) failing to cook food adequately, 2) holding food at incorrect temperatures, 3) using contaminated equipment, 4) practicing poor personal hygiene, and...

5) Purchasing food from unsafe sources

minimum lighting for prep areas

50 foot candles

What is the highest internal temperature for receiving live​ shellfish?

50F

store tableware and utensils inches off the floor

6

How long should the entire food cooking process take?

6 hours

A tuna salad is removed from the cooler at 9:00 a.m and put out for a buffet at 11:00 a.m. what time should the tuna salad be served or thrown out?

6 hours after being removed from the cooler. (3:00 p.m)

reach in cooler/freezer units should be how many inches off the floor?

6 inches

floor mounted equipment should be how many inches off floor?

6 inches (15cm)

how many inches should dishwasher be off the floor?

6 inches (15cm)

If you plan to partially cook TCS food, do not cook it for longer than _______ minutes.

60

Following the general guidelines for effective​ use, what is the minimum water temperature for iodine to be an effective sanitizer at a concentration of 12.5​ ppm?

68F

Ready to eat TCS food that has been prepped in-house and stored at 41 degrees or lower should be thrown out after ___ days

7

How long can ready-to-eat TCS food that was prepped in-house be stored if it was held at 41°F (5°C) or lower?

7 days

How many days can bacon be stored in the refrigerator?

7 days

how long can ready to eat TCS food that was prepped in house be stored if held at 41F or lower?

7 days

What is the maximum water temperature allowed when thawing food under running water?

70 degrees F (21 C)

What is the maximum temperature water temperature allowed when thawing food under running water?

70 degrees F (21 degrees C)

Deliveries

Used approved, reputable suppliers check all deliveries before they enter your operation refuse shipments that have pests of signs of pests, such as egg cases and body parts

Prevention Measures for Staphylococcal gastroenteritis

Wash hands, particularly after touching the air, far, or body Cover wounds on hands and arms Hold, cool, and reheat food correctly Practice personal hygiene

If you are going to switch between cutting raw chicken to onions, what should happen?

Wash rinse and sanitize the cutting board

Viruses such as norovirus and hepatitis A can be spread when food handlers fail to

Wash their hands

What should be done with food-contact surfaces after pesticides have been applied?

Washed, rinsed, and sanitized

Besides information on chemical concentration and water temperature, what other machine setting information should be posted on dishwashing machines?

Water pressure

Most Common Symptoms of Cryptosporidiosis

Watery diarrhea, abdominal cramps,nausea,weight loss

The ice and boiling points are

Ways to calibrate the thermometer

A customer having an allergic reaction may show which symptom?

Wheezing

foodborne outbreak

When 2 or more people experience a similar Illness after eating a common food

To prevent the deliberate contamination of food, a manager should know who is in the facility, monitor the security of products, keep information related to food security on file, and know

Who to contact about suspicious activity

To prevent the deliberate contamination of food, a manager should know who is in the facility, monitor the security of the products, keep information related to food security on file, and know...

Who to contact about suspicious activity

Anisakis food poisoning is commonly associated with which type of food?

Wild salmon

Wiping cloths stored in a sanitary bucket with a sanitizer solution are for?

Wiping spills

How should flatware and utensils that have been cleaned and sanitized be stored?

With handles facing up

What is the best way to eliminate pests that have entered the operation?

Work with a licensed pest control operator aka P C O

HACCP Plan

Written document based on HAACP principles describing procedures a particular operation will follow to ensure the safety of food served. See Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point

____ can cause signs of spoilage, including discoloration, slime, bubbles, and odors on refrigerated foods such as jams.

Yeast

A restaurant wants to make pickles and sell them as homemade. They will not be canned. They will be soaked in a pickling solution for two days and then served. Is this legal?

Yes

where do you store dry foods like flour and cereal?

airtight containers, quickly become stale in humid room, moody with too much moisture

Signs of yeast spoilage can include a smell or taste of _______.

alcohol

cross-contact

allergens transferred from food containing allergen to food served to customer -different foods in (same fryer or putting cho chips on same plate as PB)

Wheezing and shortness of breath are symptoms of what?

allergic reaction

chemical contaminant

cleaners, sanitizes, pesticides, and polishes

water hardness

cleaning is more difficult in hard water. minerals react with the detergent and decrease how effective it is. hard water can also cause scale or lime deposists to build up on equipment.

dishwashing machine operations

cleanliness preparation loading air-drying monitoring

how to prevent bacillus cereus gastroenteritis?

cook food to minimum internal temps hold food at correct temps cool food correctly control time and temperature

Prevention Measures for Vibrio gastroenteritis Vibrio vulni cus primary septicemia

cook oysters to minimum internal temps purchase from approved reputable suppliers

Food commonly linked with vomiting illness caused by bacillus cereus gastroenteritis?

cooked rice dishes including fried rice and rice pudding

Food commonly linked with diarrhea illness caused by bacillus cereus gastroenteritis?

cooked veggies meat products milk

can reduce salmonella spp. in poultry to safe levels

cooking food in the right temperature

The _____ route of contamination states that once food is eaten that a food handler touched with feces on their fingers, a foodborne illness may result.

fecal-oral

Hep A

feces of contaminated ppl; ready to eat foods and shellfish;

labeling allergens

federal law requires manufactured products containing 1 or more of the big eight to clearly identify on label or in common name of the food

principle 2- determine critical control points (CCP)

find points in the process where the identified hazards can be prevented eliminated or reduced to save levels

variance

from a regulatory authority that is required before a specialize processing method (smoking food, food additives, curing food etc)

Freezers are more efficient when they are free of ________.

frost

Make sure frozen food is ___ when you receive it

frozen

4 things of critical food safety knowledge for staff

good personal hygiene, controlling time and temp, preventing cross contamination, cleaning and sanitizing

what happens when ventilation is not working?

grease and condensation build up on walls and ceilings

food safety management system

group of practices and procedures intended to prevent food borne illness, actively controlling risks and hazards throughout the flow of food

stationary phase

grow until conditions become unfavorable, grow and diet at same rate

most common symptoms of toxins scombroid poisioning

initially, reddening of the face/neck, sweating, headache, burning or tingling sensation in the mouth or throat possibly later, diarrhea, vomiting

Most common symptoms if Amnesic Shellfish poisoning (ASP)

initially, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain possibly later, confusion, memory loss, disorientation seizure, coma

State and local regulatory authorities

inspect operation enforce regulation investigate complaints and illnesses issuing licenses and permits approving construction reviewing and approving HACCP plans

Egg products must have an ___ stamp indicating all regulations have been enforced.

inspection

Screens

install screens over ventilation pipes and ducts on the roof

what food items should be displayed in self service area without use of packaging sneeze guards or display case?

nuts in the shell

FDA and USDA

leading roles in prevention of foodborne illness in the US. inspects food and perform other critical duties

___________ can restrict air circulation in a temperature-controlled storage unit.

lining shelves

hand antiseptics

liquids or gels to help lower the number of pathogens on your skin (hand sanitizer)

Acidity

little or no acid

Check with ____ regarding requirements for cleaning up vomit and diarrhea

local regulatory authority

cost for workers of food borne illness

lost work, medical costs, long term disability, death

high or low porosity flooring and why?

low, high has absorbency make ideal for pathogen growth and can cause people to slip and fall and deteriorates quickly

vending machine

machines that dispense hot and cold food, beverages, and snacks.

New staff must be trained in the critical areas of personal hygiene, cleaning and sanitizing, controlling time and temperature, and...

preventing cross-contamination

3 risk designations when evaluating operations

priority items - most crucial, ex: correct hand washing priority foundation items - support a priority item ex: having soap to wash hands core items - general sanitation ex: keeping equipment in good repair

What three risk designations does the FDA recommend that regulatory authorities use?

priority items, priority foundation items, core items

hazard analysis

process of identifying and evaluating potential hazards associated with food in order to determine what most be addressed in the HACCP PLAN

demonstration

process of illustrating a skill or tsk in front of another person or group

pest control operator (PCO)

professionals that use safe current ways of preventing and controlling pests. 1 deny pests access to operation 2. deny pests food and shelter 3. work with a licensed PCO to eliminate pests that do enter

food defense

program developed and implemented bye an operation to prevent deliberate contamination of its food

exclusion

prohibiting food handlers from working in the operation due to specific medical conditions

sneeze guards and where should they be located (dimensions)

protect food on display from contamination-14 inches above counter and extend 7 inches beyond food

finger cot

protective covering used to cover a correctly bandaged cut or wound on the finger

food allergen

protein in a food or ingredient that she people are sensitive to

Ice

must be made from water that is safe to drink

Storing cleaning tools and supplies

must have good lighting so that staff can see the chemicals easily hooks for hanging mops, brooms and other tools utility sink for filling buckets and washing cleaning tools Floor drain for dumping dirty water

Shellstock identification tags

must indicate when are where the shellfish was harvested.

label food

name of product, date, exp for 7 days later and initials

allergy symptoms

naseau, shortness of breath, hives, swelling, vomiting, abdominal pain, death if severe

costs of food borne illness

national restaurant association figures show that food borne illness outbreaks cost the US billions of dollar every year and cost an operation thousands

most common symptoms of vomiting illness caused by bacillus cereus gastroenteritis?

nausea vomiting

most common symptoms of cyclosporiasis

nausea, abdominal cramps, mild fever, diarrhea alternating with constipation, loss of weight loss of appetite

crisis management plan

needed incase of a outbreak/crisis, includes preparation, response and recovery plan

pH (7.5 to 4.6)

neutral to slightly acidic pH that foodborne microorganisms grow well in

Wiping towels

never use towels meant for wiping up food spills for any other purpose. store them in a sanitizer solution between uses. keep towels that come in contact with raw meat, fish, or poultry separate from other cleaning tools

Vomit and diarrhea can carry what virus

norovirus

PHS

public health service, assists FDA and USDA and state and local regulatory authorities. conduct research into the causes of foodborne illness outbreaks. assist in investigating too.

how to prevent parasites

purchase food from approved reputable suppliers, cook food minimum internal temp, fish correctly cooked/stored

how to prevent toxins

purchase from reputable, reliable approved suppliers!

prevention measures for Ciguatera fish poisoning

purchase predatory tropical reef fish from approved, reputable suppliers

prevention measures for cyclosporiasis

purchase produce from approved reputable suppliers keep food handlers with diarrhea out of operation, wash hands

when to change gloves?

right when they become dirty, beginning a first task, after interruption like a phone, after handling raw food

Pipes

rodents and insects use pipes as highways thru an operation.

Make sure that food is never thawed at

room temperature

Warranty of Sale

rules stating how food must be handled in an establishment

define: training need

s a gap between what staff should know to do their jobs and what they actually know.- hard to determine in experienced staff

A thermometer used to measure the temperature of food must be accurate to what temperature?

+/- 2 degrees F or +/- 1 degree C

best ways to prevent back flow

-avoid cross connection -vacuum breakers, double check valve back flow preventers, and reduced pressure zone back flow prevents all prevent it -air gap is best way

nonporous resilient flooring should be used for?

-break rooms, staff dressing rooms or food service offices - not ding rooms or public areas

backflow

-cross connection can let back flow occur -it is the reverse flow of contaminants though a cross connection into drinkable water supply

hard-surface flooring pros and cons

-durable and nonabsorbent used in public restrooms and high dirt areas -may crack/chip when heavy objects drop, do not absorb sounds, expensive, difficult to clean

Hot food in a vending machine must be held at

135F or higher

Receive hot TCS food at a temperature of

135F or higher

A food handler drops the end of a hose into a mop bucket and turns the water on to fill it. What has the food handler done wrong?

Created a cross-connection

A hose connected to a running faucet that is left submerged in a bucket Isaí example of what?

Cross connection

The transfer of allergens from food containing an allergen to the food served to a customer is known as

Cross-contact

What can occur if prep tables are not cleaned and sanitized between uses?

Cross-contamination

What is the problem with storing raw ground beef above prepped salads?

Cross-contamination

Most Common Symptoms of Campylobacteriosis

Diarrhea (may be watery or bloody) Abdominal cramps Fever Vomiting Headaches

Food Commonly L:inked with Parasite Giardiasis

Incorrectly treated water, produce

On the job training works best for...

Individuals and small groups

removes bits of baked cheese from a pot

abrasive cleaner

Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Vulnificus

found in waters where shellfish are harvested.

Check food temperature at least every

four hours.

clean

free of visible dirt. It refers only to the appearance of a surface

storage procedures for produce

fridge, don't mix cases

cross-contamination

pathogens transferred from one surface or food to another

At what minimum temperature should hot TCS food be held?

135°F (57°C)

Hold hot food at an internal temperature of

135°F (57°C) or higher.

ROP (reduce-oxygen packaged) food storage

41F or lower

Reconstituted dried egg items should be stored at __________.

41F or lower

danger zone

41F to 135F

At what maximum internal temperature should cold TCS food be held?

41°F (5°C)

Hold cold food at an internal temperature of

41°F (5°C) or lower.

Shell eggs must be received at a maximum air temperature of

45

When should hand antiseptics be used?

After washing hands

E-Coli

Bacterial Source: Raw or rare ground beef, venison, fresh fruits and vegetables can cause kidney failure

Food Intoxication

Bacterial food borne illness that occurs when poisons are produced by bacteria in the food.

___ and ___all equipment and utensils before and after every task.

Clean and Sanitize

Most common symptoms of Hepatitis A

Fever (mild) General weakness Nausea Abdominal Pain Jaundice (appears later

The two categories of microbial induced food borne illness can be described as

Infection and intoxication

Bacteria

Infectious disease-causing agents or pathogens.

restriction

Prohibiting food handlers from working with or around food , food equipment, and utensils.

How to clean and sanitize

1 scrape food 2 wash surface 2 rinse surface 4 sanitize surface 5 allows the surface to air-dry

The correct amount of bleach for a quart of water is

1 teaspoon

Food Commonly linked with the bacteria Salmonella Typhi - Typhoid Fever

Ready-to-eat food Beverages

Food Commonly Linked with the virus Norovirus gastroenterirtis

Ready-to-eat food Shellfish from contaminated water

Food that needs to be cooled, should be brought from

135 to 70 within 2 hours and then from 70 to 41 within the next 4 hours

Which part of the plate should a food handler avoid touching when serving customers?

Top of the plate

TCS food has been __________ if it remains in the temperature danger zone for extended periods of time.

abused

When reheating commercially packaged​ deep-fried cheese​ sticks, what is the minimum internal temperature that the food must​ reach?

135F

temp for fruits/vegetables, legumes, grains

135F

5 of the FDA's public health interventions

(designed to protect public health) 1.demonstration of knowledge 2. staff health controls- procedures put in place 3. controlling hands as vehicle of contamination 4. time and temp parameters for controlling pathogens 5. consumers advisories- notices for raw/undercooked food

(O) oxygen

-some products can grow when oxygen is not there

A dial thermometer should have what range?

0-220

What level of water activity is required for microorganisms to grow?

0.85

Clean and sanitize anything that touches food

1) After every use 2) When beginning to work with another type of food 3) And if using something constantly

When using a dishwashing machine to clean and sanitize:

1) Check detergent and sanitizer dispensers to make sure they are filled. 2) Check water temperature and pressure. 3) Keep the machine clean inside and out. 4) Do not overload dishwasher racks. 5) Do not double stack the racks.

Types of chemical sanitizers include:

1) Chlorine, 2) Iodine, and 3) Quats

The steps for cooling TCS food

1. Cool from 135 to 70 within 2 hours 2. Cool it from 70 to 41 in the next 4 hours

What are the basic rules of integrated pest management (IPM)

1. Deny pests access to operation 2. Deny pests food, water, and a hiding place 3. Work with a licensed PCO to eliminate pests that do enter the operation

The 3 basic rules of an integrated pest management program are?

1. Deny pests food 2. Water 3. Nesting or hiding place

Information search and classroom training

1. Put staff in small groups. 2. Give them questions to answer within a set time. 3. Give them the following types of tools to answer the questions

Food order in a fridge

1. Ready to eat food, fruit, veggies 2. milk, eggs, butter 3. Fish, shellfish 4. Beef 5. Chicken

boiling point method

1. bring water to boil in deep pan 2.themometer stem/probe into boiling water, wait 30 seconds 3. adjust so it reads 212

Min internal temp for fruit, vegetables, grains, legumes that will be hot held for service

135F (57C)

ice point method

1. fill large container with crushed ice- add tap water till full 2. stem or probe into ice water and wait 30 seconds until indicator stops moving 3. adjust therm. to 32

Signs of rodents

1. gnawing 2. droppings and urine stains 3. tracks 4. nesting materials 5. holes

Developing a cleaning plan

1. identify what operation needs 2 master cleaning sched 3. train staff 4. monitor the program to ensure that it is

implementing cleaning program

1. kickoff meeting to tell them about it 2. training 3. motivation - provide lots of motivation 4. monitor

To prevent pests

1. screen all windows and vents with at least 16 mesh per square inch (anything larger will let in mosquitoes or flies). check them often and patch if needed 2. install self-closing devices ad door sweeps on all doors. repair gaps and cracks. 3. install air curtains above or alongside doors. these devices blow a steady stream of air across the entryway 4. keep all exterior openings tightly closed

Inspection frequency factors

1. size and complexity - larger operations might be inspected more 2. inspection history - low sanitation scores might be inspected more 3. at risk populations 4. resources - number of inspectors and workload

preventing cross contamination

1. use serape equipment for each food 2. clean/santizie work surface 3. prep ready to eat before raw 4. buy more prepped foods

How long do you have to correct priority foundation items

10 days

mim lighting intensity for cooler/freezers/dry storage areas and dining rooms

10 foot candles

A sanitizer test strip should be dipped in the sanitation solution for how long?

10 seconds

What temperature does water need to be at for washing hands?

100

For proper handwashing, the temperature of the water should be at least _________.

100 F

Microorganisms grow much faster between ___ and food must pass through this zone much more quickly to minimize bacteria growth.

125 and 70

Hot TCS food must be received at ___ or higher

135

Minimum internal temperature for commercially processed food being hot held, fruits, vegetables, grains, and beans being hot held

135

What temperature must cooked veggies reach to be safely hit held for service

135

At what minimum temperature should hot TCS food be held?

135 degrees F

Hot food should be held at a temperature of

135 or higher

hot TCS food

135 or higher

TCS food must be cooled from ______ temp to _____temp within _____ hours

135 to 70 in 2 hours

What is the minimum internal cooking temperature for eggs that will be hot-held for service?

155 degrees F (68 C) for 15 seconds

What is the minimum internal cooking temperature for ground beef?

155 degrees F (68 C) for 15 seconds

What is the minimum internal cooking temperature for eggs that will be hot-held for service?

155 degrees F for 15 seconds

What is the minimum internal cooking temperature for ground beef?

155 degrees F for 15 seconds

Cook injected meat or brined ham to an internal cooking temperature of

155 for 15 seconds

Eggs held hot for service should be cooked to an internal temperature of

155 for 15 seconds

minimum internal cooking temperature of ground meat or seafood, injected meat and eggs held for hot service

155 for 15 seconds

temp for ground/injected beef/pork/seafood

155 for 15 seconds

min internal temp for ground meat, injected meat (flavor injected roasts), mechanically tenderized meat, ratites (emu meat), ground seafood,, shell eggs that will be hold held for service

155F (68C) for 15 seconds

Foods that are being cooked in a microwave such as eggs, poultry, fish, and meat should be cooked to an internal cooking temperature of

165

cooking TCS food in the microwave should be what temp

165

What is the minimum internal cooking temperature for stuffed pork chops?

165 degrees F (74 C) for 15 seconds.

What is the minimu internal cooking temperature for eggs, meat, poultry, and seafood cooked in a microwave oven?

165 degrees F (74 C)...

What is the minimum internal cooking temperature for stuffed pork chops?

165 degrees F for 15 seconds

Cook poultry to an internal cooking temperature of

165 for 15 seconds

Reheat food for hot holding to an internal temperature of

165 for 15 seconds

What is the minimum cooking temperature for poultry, stuffing, stuffed meat, seafood, or pasta

165 for 15 seconds

temp for poultry

165 for 15 seconds

what temp must TCS food be reheated to if it will be hot-held?

165 for 15 seconds

TCS food must be reheated to what temperature for 15 seconds within 2 hours?

165F

Min internal temperature for poultry, stuffing made with meat, fish or poultry, stuffed meat, seafood, poultry or pasta, dishes the include previously cooked TCS ingredients

165F (74C) for 15 seconds

You must reheat TCS food for hot-holding to an internal temperature of ______ seconds.

165F for 15 seconds

TCS food reheated for hot-holding must reach what temperature?

165°F (74°C) for 15 seconds

What temperature must TCS food be reheated to if it will be hot-held?

165°F (74°C) for 15 seconds

What temperature must stuffed lobster be cooked to?

165°F for 15 seconds

At what minimum temperature should hot water be at to sanitize objects

171 degrees

What is the minimal internal cooking temperature and time for​ tea's traditional steeping​ method?

175 for 5 minutes

An operation is located in a jurisdiction that allows it to hold TCS food without temperature control. How many hours can it display hot TCS food without temperature control before the food must be sold, served, or thrown out?

4

If food is held for more than __ hours, it has to be thrown out

4

When installing tabletop equipment on legs, the space between the base of the equipment and the tabletop must be at least

4 inches (10 cm)

how many inches for tabletop equipment?

4 inches (10cm)

At what maximum temp should a refrigerator be?

40

Cold TCS food must be received at __ or lower

41

Receive cold TCS food at a temperature of

41 F or lower

At what maximum internal temperature should cold TCS food be held?

41 degrees F

Cold TCS food must be received at what internal temperature?

41 degrees F (5 C) or lower

What is the correct temperature for receiving cold TCS food?

41 degrees F (5 C) or lower.

What is the correct temperature for receiving cold TCS food?

41 degrees F or lower

At what internal temperature should raw meat, poultry, and seafood be stored?

41 or lower

Cold food should be held at a temperature of

41 or lower

cold TCS food temp

41 or lower

That is the time temperature danger zone?

41-135

Cut melons, cut tomatoes, and cut leafy greens are TCS food and should be stored at _________.

41F or lower

SUPER DANGER ZONE

70-125

How long do you have to correct priority items

72 hours

An operation has a small salad bar with 8 different items on it. How many serving utensils are needed to serve the items on the salad bar?

8 are needed, one for each

How long must shellstock tags be kept on file?

90 days after the container has been emptied or the last shellfish was served from the container

documentation for fish raw/partially cooked must be kept for how long?

90 days- must indicate fish was correctly frozen

What types of food are most commonly linked with​ campylobacteriosis?

?

examples of impermeable covers for wounds/cuts

bandage or finger cot (protective covering)

sliced cantaloupe is an example of...

A TCS food

When a food comes into contact with toxic chemicals

A chemical hazard occurs

Date Marking

A date on ready-to-eat TCS food held for more than 24 hours indicating by when the food must be sold, eaten, or thrown out.

where should you store food?

clean dry location away from dust and other contaminants

Pesticides

A substance used to destroy undesirable plants or insects.

Giardia lamblia

A type of intestinal parasite

When can a food handler with a sore throat and a fever return to work around food?

A written medical release is provided

analogy used to help identify the points where food is at risk

A.L.E.R.T

The acronym used to help you identify points in your operation where food is at risk is called __________.

ALERT

Why should food not be stored in a galvanized container

Acids in the food can leach zinc into the food

Fat tom

Acronym for the conditions needed by most food borne microorganisms to grow, food, acidity, temperature, time, oxygen, moisture

Molds

Aerobic microorganisms that cause more waste than danger and need a moist environment to grow.

2 Hours

Amount of time perishable foods can be left at room temperature.

A parasite is defined as

An animal that requires another animal host for growth

Food prepared sous vide can get what bacteria?

Anaerobic

ready-to-eat food

Any food that is edible without further preparation, washing, or cooking. It includes washed fruit and vegetables, both whole and cut, deli meats, and bakery items. Sugars, spices,seasonings,and correctly cooked food items are also considered ready to eat.

Which bacteria is commonly linked to cooked rice?

Bacillus cereus

Vibrio gastroenteritis Vibrio vulni cus primary septicemia

Bacteria found in the waters where shellfish are harvested.

Botulism

Bacterial Source: Canned food and honey caused by the toxin of the bacterium Clostridium botulinum

Salmonella

Bacterial Source: Poultry, Milk and Eggs

a food handler can cool a stockpot of clam chowder by placing it into a... A. cooler B. freezer C. sink of ice water D. cold-holding unit

C- sink of ice water

Which governmental organization provides educational services in the field of​ sanitation?

CDC

Staphylococcal gastroenteritis

Can be found in humans-particularly in the hair, nose, and throat, and in infected cuts. It is often transferred to food when people touch these areas on their bodies and then handle food without washing their hands. Cooking cannot destroy these toxins, so preventing bacterial growth is critical.

Cryptosporidiosis

Can be found in the feces of infected people. Food handlers transfer it to food when they touch food with fingers have feces on them. Day-care and medical communities have been frequent locations of person-to-person spread of this parasite. Symptoms will be more severe in people with weakened immune systems.

The food clostridium botulinum is often associated with which of the following foods?

Canned, herb infused oils, and smoked or salted fish

Inspection Stamp

Carcasses and packages of meat that have been inspected will have an inspection stamp with abbreviations for "inspected and passed" by the inspecting agency, along with a number identifying the processing plant.

What does USDA do?

Cares for quality of the meat

Approved sources

Check for USDA inspection stamp; stamps for meat & poultry are mandatory

Bleach

Chemical contaminant

Chemical contaminants

Chemical substances such as cleaners, sanitizes, polishes, machine lubricants, and toxic metals that leach from cookware and equipment which have contaminated food.

pesticide

Chemical used to control pests, usually insects

sanitizer

Chemical used to sanitize. Chlorine, iodine, and quats are the three most common types of chemical sanitizer in the restaurant and foodservice industry

The three categories of food contamination are...

Chemical, biological, and physical hazards

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has requirements for using

Chemicals

cleaners

Chemicals that remove food, dirt, rust, stains, minerals, or other deposits from surfaces.

Food safety is of particular importance for what group of people

Children under the age of 6, adults over 65, and people with immune problems

Health Inspector

City, county, or state staff member who conducts foodservice inspections. Health inspectors are also known as sanitarians health officials, and environmental health specialists.

Botulism

Clostridium botulinum forms spores that are often found in water and dirt. Spores can contaminate almost any food. The bacteria does not grow well in refrigerated or highly acidic food. However, the bacteria grows without oxygen and can produce a lethal toxin when food is time-temperature abused.

Foods that are left in the danger zone for more than 4 hours are most often associated with which type of food borne illness?

Clostridium prefringens

A backup of raw sewage and significant lack of refrigeration can result in...

Closure of the operation by the regulatory authority

The effectiveness of chemical sanitizers are not affected by its...

Color

Cladosporium is a

Common food mold

Campylobacteriosis

Commonly associated with poultry and ready to eat food Often occurs when poultry is incorrectly cooked and has even allowed to cross-contaminate other food and food contact surfaces.

Chlorine

Commonly used chemical sanitizer due to its low cost and effectiveness. It kills a wide range of microorganisms

HACCP Principle 1

Conduct a hazard analysis

What is the first step in developing a HACCP Plan?

Conduct a hazard analysis

What is the first step in developing a HACCP plan?

Conduct a hazard analysis.

A broken water main has caused the water in an operation to appear brown. What should the manager do?

Contact the local regulatory authority before use

A broken water main has caused the water in an operation to appear brown. What should the manager do?

Contact the local regulatory authority before use.

Food Commonly Linked with the Parasite Cryptosporidiosis

Contaminated water, produce

What is an important measure for preventing foodborne illness?

Controlling time and temperature

Prevention Measures for Salmonella

Cook Poultry and eggs to minimum internal temps. Prevent cross-contamination between poultry and ready-to-eat food. Keep food handlers who have been diagnosed with salmonellosis out of the operation.

Prevention Measures fir Anisakiasis

Cook fish to minimum internal temps If serving raw or undercooked fish, purchase sushi-grade fish that has been frozen to correct time-temperature requirements purchase from approved reputable suppliers

Prevention Measures for hemorrhagic colitis

Cook food (especially ground beef to min. internal temps. Purchase produce from approved suppliers Prevent cross-contamination between raw meat and ready-to-eat food. Keep staff with diarrhea out off the operations Keep staff who have been diagnosed with hemorrhagic colitis out of the operation. Control time and temperature.

What must food handlers do to food immediately after thawing it in the microwave oven?

Cook it

What must food handlers do to food immediately after thawing it in the microwave oven?

Cook it.

Prevention Measures for Campylobacteriosis

Cook poultry to required minimum internal temps Prevent cross-contamination between raw poultry and ready-to-eat food

Toxic metals

Copper, brass, tin, galvanized metals

The temperature of a pot of beef stew is checked during holding. The stew has not met the critical limit and is thrown out according to house policy. Throwing out the stew is an example of which HACCP principle?

Corrective Action

The temperature of a pot of beef stew is checked during holding. The stew has not met the critical limit and is thrown out according to house policy. Throwing out the stew is an example of which HACCP principle?

Corrective action

Most Common Symptoms of hemorrhagic colitis

Diarrhea (eventually becomes bloody) Abdominal cramps Kidney failure (in several cases

after which activity should you wash your hands? a. putting on gloves b. serving customers c. applying hand santizer d. clearing tables

D

What must be included on the label of TCS food that was prepped in-house?

Date that the food should be thrown out

what must be included on the lable of TCS food that was prepped in-house?

Date that the food should be thrown out.

Vacuum breaker

Device preventing the back flow of contaminants into a drinkable water system

Hair Restraint

Device used to keep a food handler's hair away from food and to keep the individual from touching it

Most Common Symptoms of Salmonella

Diarrhea Abdominal Cramps Vomiting Fever

Most common symptoms for Vibrio gastroenteritis Vibrio vulni cus primary septicemia

Diarrhea Abdominal cramps and nausea vomiting low-grade fever and chills

What are the most common symptoms of a food borne illness?

Diarrhea, vomiting, fever, nausea, abdominal cramps, and jaundice

What are the most common symptoms of a food-borne illness?

Diarrhea, vomiting, fever, nausea, abdominal cramps, and jaundice

single-use gloves

Disposable gloves designed for one time use.

How do bacteria reproduce?

Dividing in two

variance

Document issued why a regulatory agency that allows a requirement to be waived or modified

Prevention Measures for Salmonella Typhi - Typhoid Fever

Exclude food handlers who have been diagnosed with an illness caused by Salmonella Typhi from the operation. Wash hands Cook food to minimum internal temps prevent cross-contamination

Prevention Measures for Shigellosis

Exclude food handlers who have been diagnosed with an illness caused by Shigella from the operation Exclude food handlers who have diarrhea from the operation wash hands control flies inside and outside the operation practice personal hygiene

prevention measures for Norovirus gastroenterirtis

Exclude staff who have been diagnosed win Norovirus Exclude staff with diarrhea and vomiting wash hands avoid bare-hand contact with ready-to-eat food purchase shellfish from approved reputable suppliers practice personal hygiene

Prevention Measures for Hepatitis A

Exclude staff who have been diagnosed with hepatitis A from the operation Exclude staff who have jaundice from the operation wash hands avoids bare-hand contact with ready-to-eat food purchase shellfish from approved reputable suppliers practice personal/hygiene

What should food service operators do to prevent spread of hepatitis a

Exclude staff with jaundice from the operation

Food handler has at least one of these symptoms from an infectious condition: vomiting, diarrhea, jaundiced (yellow skin or eyes

Exclude the food handler from operation Vomiting and diarrhea Food handlers must meet one of these requirements before they can return to work: Have had no symptoms for at least 24 hours Have a written release from a medical practitioner Jaundice Food handlers with jaundice must be reported to the regulatory authority. Food handlers who have and jaundice for less than seven days must be excluded from the operation. Food Handlers must have a written release from practitioner and approval from the regulatory authority before returning to work

The food handler has been diagnosed wish a food borne illness caused by one of these pathogens and has symptoms Hepatitis A, Salmonella Typhi, Enterohemoryhagic and shiga toxin-producing e.coli norovirus shigella

Exclude the food handler from the operation. Work sigh the food handler's medical practitioner, and the local regulatory authority to decide when the person can go back to work

Farm-raised fish must come with documentation that shows that it was produced up to ___________ standards.

FDA

The system that many restaurants use to properly rotate their food is called __________.

FIFO

A food handler was assigned to clean a slicer that was too difficult to move. The slicer was unplugged. Then the removable parts were taken off the slicer and cleaned and sanitized in a three-compartment sink. Food bits on the slicer were removed. After the machine was wiped down with detergent and water, it was sanitized and allowed to air-dry. Then the food handler put the machine back together. What mistake did the food handler make?

Failed to rinse the machine after wiping it down with detergent and water

Earrings can ...... and become unsafe

Fall into food

T or F Freezing food kills pathogens.

False

T or F Only cut, not whole, washed fruit and vegetables fall under the category of ready-to-eat food.

False

T or F The grading of eggs, meat, and poultry is required.

False

USDA - US Department of Agriculture

Federal agency responsible for the inspection and quality grading of meat, meat products, poultry, dairy products, eggs, and egg produce, and fruit and vegetables shipped across state lines

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

Federal agency that issues FDA food code working jointly with the US Dept of Agriculture (USDA) and the CDC. The FDA also inspects foodservice operations that cross state borders-interstate operations such as food manufacturers and processors.

FDA (Food and Drug Administration)

Federal agency that publishes the Food Code and inspects food service operations that cross state borders.

occupational safety and health administration (OSHA)

Federal agency that regulates and monitors workplace safety

Fresh food should be added to a buffet line in what method?

First in/ first out

What should be done when throwing away chemicals?

Follow label instructions and regulatory requirements.

FSIS

Food Safety and Inspection Service. An agency of the USDA responsible for ensuring that the nation's commercial supply of meat, poultry, and egg products is safe, wholesome, and correctly labeled and packaged.

Eggs and peanuts are dangerous for people with what condition?

Food allergies

What is the most likely cause of wheezing and hives

Food allergies

time-temperature abuse

Food has been time-temperature abused any time it has been allowed to remain too long at a temperature favorable to the growth of food borne microorganisms.

Dates

Food items most be correctly labeled. Do not accept food that is missing use-by or expiration dates from the manufacturer. Reject items that have passed their use-by or expiration dates. Some operations label food items with the date the item was received two help sigh sock rotation during storage.

Documents

Food items must be delivered sigh the correct documents. For example, shellfish met be received with shell stock identification tags These tags indicate when and where the shellfish were harvested. They must be kept on file for 90 days from the date the last shellfish was used from its delivery container. Fish that will be eaten raw or partially cooked must also be received with the correct documentation. These documents must indicate the fish was correctly frozen before you received it. Keep these documents for 90 days from the sale of the fish. If the fish was farm raised, it must have documentation that stages the fish was raised to FDA standards. These documents must also be kept for 90 days from the sale of the fish.

vacuum packed food

Food processed by removing air from around it while in a sealed package. This process increases the product's shelf life.

What is TCS food?

Food requiring time and temperature control for safety Example: Sprouts

Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP)

Food safety management system based on the idea that if significant biological, chemical, or physical hazards are identified at specific points within a product's flow through the operation, they can be prevented, eliminated, or reduced to safe levels.

sneeze guard

Food shield placed over self-service displays and food bars that extends seven inches beyond the food and 14 inches above the food counter.

TCS food

Food that contains moisture and protein and has a neutral or slightly acidic pH. Such food requires time-temperature control to prevent the growth of microorganisms and the production of toxins.

Time-temperature abuse occurs when

Food that has been held too long at temperatures that all pathogens need to grow (in temperature danger zone)

Adulterated

Food that has been made impure by the addition of improper ingredients.

Food Commonly Linked with the Bacteria Shigellosis

Food that is easily contaminated by hands, such as salads containing TCDS food, (potato,tuna,shrimp,macaroni, and chicken) Food that has made contact with contaminated water, such as produce

Food commonly linked with the bacteria Staphylococcal gastroenteritis

Food that requires handling during prepping Salads continuing TCS food (egg, tuna, chicken and macaroni) Deli meat

FAT TOM

Food, Acidity, Time, Temperature, Oxygen, Moisture

physical hazards

Foreign objects that can accidentally get into food and contaminate it, such as hair, dirt, metal staples, and broken glass, as well as naturally-occurring objects, such as bones kin fillets.

spore

Form that some bacteria can take to protect themselves when nutrients are not available. Spores are commonly found in dirt and can contaminate food grown there.

Shigellosis

Found in the feces of humans with the illness. Most illness occur when people eat or drink contaminated food or water. Flies can also transfer the bacteria from feces to food.

Giardiasis

Found in the feces of infected people. Can be transferred by food handlers with feces on fingers

Salmonella Typhi - Typhoid Fever

Found in the fences of human with the illness. Most illnesses occur when people eat her drink contaminated food or water. Flies can also transfer the bacteria from feces to food. Eating only a small amount of these bacteria can make a person sick.

The most frequent cause of fires.

Greasy hood vent systems

The greatest threat of e. Coli can be traced to which of the following foods

Ground beef

Food Commonly Linked with the Bacteria hemorrhagic colitis

Ground beef (raw or undercooked), Contaminated produce

Food Infections

Group of illnesses caused when pathogenic bacteria are eaten along with food.

Quaternary ammonium compounds (quats)

Group of sanitizers all having the same basic chemical structure. They work in most temperature and pH ranges.

food safety management system

Grow of programs, procedures, and measures designed to prevent food borne illness by actively controlling risks and hazards throughout the flow of food

In which training method does a trainer ask a series of questions to draw on the knowledge and experience of the learners?

Guided discussion

HACCP

Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point: Process-control system developed for NASA that focuses on "critical control points."

Which pathogens are found in high numbers in an infected person's feces, are highly infectious, and can cause severe illness?

Hepatitis A, Norovirus, Salmonella Typhi, nonthyphodial Salmonella, Shigella spp., and shiga toxin-producing E. coli

College students are not...

High risk

Potentially hazardous foods ( TCS: Temperature Control for Safety Foods)

High-protein, low acid foods that can support rapid growth of infectious or disease causing microorganisms: milk/milk products, shell eggs, meats, baked or boiled potatoes, tofu/soy products, raw seed sprouts (alfalfa or bean sprouts).

toxins scombroid poisioning

Histamine poisoning can occur when high levels of histamine is scombroid and other species of fish are eaten. When the fish are time-temperature abused, bacteria on the fish make the toxin. In cannot be destroyed by freezing, cooking, smoking or curing

Prevention Measures for Botulism

Hold, cool and reheat food correctly Inspect canned food for damage Control time and temperature

What is not acceptable to serve in a restaurant

Home made anything

What is norovirus

Human feces on hands. Foodhandler must wash hands before returning to work

The best way to deal with pests is to have an...

IPM program

What is the purpose of a food safety management system?

Identify and control possible hazards throughout the flow of food

What is the purpose of a food safety management system?

Identify and control possible hazards throughout the flow of food.

Foodborne illness

Illness carried or transmitted to people by food.

Pathogens

Illness-causing microorganisms

pathogenic bacteria

Illness-causing microorganisms

Use these to check the temperature of liquid like soup, sauces and fry oil

Immersion probe

What probe should be used to check the temperature of a large stockpot of chili?

Immersion probe

What probe should be used to check the temperature of a large stockpot of chili?

Immersion probe.

verification

In a HACCP system, the process of confirming that critical control points and critical limits are appropriate, that monitoring is alerting you to hazards, that corrective actions are adequate to prevent food borne illness from occurring, and that staff are following established procedures.

Where should pesticides be stored?

In a locked storage area away from food

If pesticides are stored in the operation, where should they be kept?

In a secure location, away from food and equipment

When storing food using the FIFO method, where should the food with the earliest use-by dates be stored?

In front of the food with the later use-by dates

When storing food using the FIFO method, where should the food with the earliest use-by dates be stored?

In front of the food with the later used-by dates

How should condiments be served?

In their original container

Food Commonly :Linked with the Bacteria Botulism

Incorrectly canned food Reduced-Oxygen packaged food (ROP) Temperature-abused vegetables such as baked potatoes Untreated garlic-and-oil mixtures

What is the first task in training a large group of servers to prevent contamination of food?

Information search

Which type of thermometer can read temperature without touching the item's surface?

Infrared

Most Common Symptoms of Botulism

Initially - Nausea and vomiting Later - Weakness, Double Vision, Difficulty in speaking and swallowing

What is the best method of checking the temperature of a delivery of fresh fish?

Insert a thermometer probe into the thickest part of the fish

What is the best method of checking the temperature of a delivery of fresh fish?

Insert a thermometer probe into the thickest part of the fish.

What is the right way to measure the temperature of fresh meat, poultry, or seafood when it is delivered?

Insert the thermometer into the thickest part of the product

A person arrives at a restaurant claiming to be a health inspector. What should the manager ask for?

Inspector's Identification

A person arrives at a restaurant claiming to be a health inspector. What should the manager ask for?

Inspectors identification

What type of container should be used to transport TCS food from the place of preparation to the place of service?

Insulated

Hepatitis A

Mainly found in the feces of people infected wit it. The virus can contaminate wear and many types of food. Commonly linked with ready-to-eat food, however has also been linked to shellfish from contaminated water. Virus often transferred to food when infected food handlers touch food or equipment with fingers that have feces on them. An infected person may not show symptoms for weeks but can be very infectious. Cooking does not destroy hepatitis A

Listeria monocytogenes is a concern because...

It can slowly grow in a refrigerator

What is the most important factor in choosing a food supplier?

It has been inspected and complies with local, state, and federal laws.

Milk can be received at 45°F (7°C) under what condition?

It is cooled to 41 degrees F or lower in 4 hours

Milk can be received at 45°F (7°C) under what condition?

It is cooled to 41 degrees F or lower in 4 hours.

What is required when receiving fish that will be served raw or partially cooked?

It must be correctly frozen before you receive it

What is required when receiving fish that will be served raw or partially cooked?

It must be correctly frozen before you receive it.

A food handler has finished trimming raw chicken on a cutting board and needs it to prep vegetables. what must be done to the cutting board?

It must be washed, rinsed, and sanitized

A food handler has finished trimming raw chicken on a cutting board and needs it to prep vegetables. what must be done to the cutting board?

It must be washed, rinsed, and sanitized.

What are priority foundation items?

Items that support a priority item like having soap at a handwashing sink.

A food handler must be excluded from the operation for what symptom?

Jaundice

What Is the calibration nut on the bimetallic stemmed thermometer used for

Keep it accurate

Controlling time and temperature helps to

Keep the food fresh, control microbial growth, and make the food last longer

What should a manager do when a food handler reports being diagnosed with Shigellosis

Keep the food handler away from duties involving food

regulations

Laws determining standards of behavior. Restaurant and food service regulations are typically written at the state level and based on the USDA Food Code.

In top-to-bottom order, how should a fresh pork roast, fresh salmon, a container of lettuce, and a pan of fresh chicken breasts be stored in a cooler?

Lettuce, fresh salmon, fresh pork roast, fresh chicken breasts.

In top-to-bottom order, how should a fresh pork roast, fresh salmon, a container of lettuce, and a pan of fresh chicken breasts be stored in a cooler?

Lettuce, fresh salmon, fresh pork roast,fresh chicken breasts

pest control operator (PCO)

Licensed professional who uses safe, current methods to prevent control pests

Norovirus gastroenterirtis

Like hepatitis A, norovirus is commonly linked with ready-to-eat food. It has also been linked with contaminated water. Norovirus is often transferred when infected food handlers touch food or equipment with fingers that have feces on them. Eating only a small amount of norovirus can make a person sick. It is also very contagious. People become contagious within a few hours after eating its. The virus is often in a person's feces for days after symptoms have ended.

Hand antiseptic

Liquid or gel used to lower the number of microorganisms on the skin's surface. Hand antiseptics should only be used after correct hand washing, not in place of it. Only those hand antiseptics that are compliant with the Food and Drug Admin (FDA) should be used

What are the potential costs associated with food borne-illnesses outbreaks?

Loss of customers and sales Loss of reputation Negative media exposure Lawsuits and legal fees Increased insurance premiums Lowered staff morale Staff absenteeism Closure Human costs, such as lost work, medical costs, long-term disability, and death

What is the purpose of antiseptics

Lower the number of pathogens on skin

The manager's responsibility for staff food safety training is to...

Make sure that staff have the knowledge and skills to keep food safe

Who is responsible for keeping food safe in an operation?

Manager / operator

Who is responsible for keeping food safe in an operation?

Manager/operator

Salmonella

Many farm animals carry Salmonella naturally. Eating only a small amount of these bacteria can make a person sick. The severity of the symptoms depends on the health of the person and the amount of bacteria eaten. The bacteria are often in a person's feeds for weeks after symptoms have ended.

OSHA requires chemical manufacturers and suppliers to provide a ... for each hazardous chemical they sell

Material safety data sheet

Which thermometer should be used to monitor the temperature of the sanitizing rinse in a dishwashing machine?

Maximum registering

What is required for measuring the sanitizing rinse temperature in a high-temperature dishwashing machine?

Maximum registering thermometer

Viruses

Microorganism ~ cause of food borne illness, need living host to grow, can survive for short time on door handles, etc..., can be resistant to extreme heat/cold

Spores

Microorganisms in a dormant, inactive or resting state.

Yersiniosis is associated with...

Milk

Big 8 food allergens

Milk, eggs, fish, peanuts, soy, wheat, shellfish, and tree nuts

When using bottom to top shelving order, what determines the placement of food?

Minimum internal cooking temperature

The temperature of a roast is checked to see if it has met its critical limit of 145° F (63°C) for 4 minutes. This is an example of which HACCP principle?

Monitoring

Bimetallic stemmed thermometer

Most common and versatile types of thermometer measuring temperature through a metal probe with a sensor in the end. Most can measure temps from zero to 220F and are accurate to within they are easily calibrated.

does freezing kill pathogens?

NO

Do gloves replace hand washing?

NO!

Should uneaten bread be reserved?

NO!!!

What organization creates national standards for foodservice equipment?

NSF

Solanine

Natural toxin found in the green portion under the skin of a potato.

Most Common Symptoms of Staphylococcal gastroenteritis

Nausea Vomiting and retching Abdominal cramps

what item should customers take each time they return to self service area for more food?

clean plate

A customer called an operation and told the manager about getting sick after eating there. The customer complained of vomiting and diarrhea a few hour after eating the raw oysters. what pathogen probably caused the illness?

Norovirus

A customer called an operation and told the manager about getting sick after eating there. The customer complained of vomiting and diarrhea a few hour after eating the raw oysters. what pathogen probably caused the illness?

Norovirus.

What's is the most common rat found in restaurants?

Norwalk rats

most common symptoms of paralytic shellfish poisoning

Numbness, tingling of the mouth, face, arms, and legs dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea

Which food items can be displayed in a self-service area without the use of packaging, sneeze guards, or a display case to protect them from contamination?

Nuts in a shell

Which food items can be displayed in a self-service area without the use of packaging, sneeze guards, or a display case to protect them from contamination?

Nuts in the shell

food borne infection

Occurs when bacteria from bad food enters the blood stream

Cross-contamination

Occurs when microorganisms are transferred from one food or surface to another.

How should flour not be stored?

On the floor

How should cartons of coleslaw be checked for the correct receiving temperature?

Open a carton and insert a thermometer stem into the food

How should cartons of coleslaw be checked for the correct receiving temperature?

Open a carton and insert a thermometer stem into the food.

parasite

Organism that needs to live in a host organism to survive.

NSF

Organization that develops and publishes standards for sanitary equipment design.

The greatest threat of norovirus contamination can be traced to which food?

Oyster

Food commonly linked with the bacteria Vibrio gastroenteritis Vibrio vulni cus primary septicemia

Oysters from contaminated water

Sous Vide food

Packaging method by which cooked or partially cooked food is vacuum packed in individual pouches and then chilled.

modified atmosphere packaging (MAP)

Packaging method by which the air inside of a package is altered using gases, such as carbon dioxide and nitrogen. Many fresh-cut produce items are packaged this way.

What should you dry your hands with?

Paper napkins NOT cloth

single use paper towel

Paper towel designed to be used once, then discarded.

___ need to live in a host to survive

Parasites

Raw or undercooked dishes made for high risk populations must use eggs that have been...

Pasteurized

Flow of Food

Path food takes through an establishment, from purchasing and receiving through storing, preparing, cooking, holding, cooling, reheating, and serving

Flow of food

Path food takes through an operation, from purchasing and receiving through storing, preparing, cooking, holding, cooling, rehearing, and serving

Aflatoxin are associated with

Peanuts

Anisakiasis

People can get sick when they eat raw and undercooked fish containing this parasite

high risk populations

People susceptible to foodborne illness due to the effects of age or health on their immune systems, including infants and preschool age children, pregnant women, elders, medicated ppl, diseased or weakened immune systems

A material safety data sheet required for all chemicals that a restaurant uses informs about

Physical hazards of the chemicals

Which piece of jewelry can be worn on a food handler's hand or arm?

Plain band ring

For any workstation in a kitchen, which clothing articles should be found?

Plastic hand gloves, red bucket filled with diluted bleach water, and head gear

Which type of thermometer should not be used?

Pop up thermometer

Foods that have a water activity of 0.85 or above are considered...

Potentially hazardous food

Foods with a ph of 4.6 or above are considered

Potentially hazardous food

Food Commonly Linked with the Bacteria Campylobacteriosis

Poultry Water contaminated with the bacteria Meats Stews/gravies

Food Commonly Linked with the Bacteria Salmonella

Poultry and eggs Dairy products Produce

What is the most important way to prevent a food borne illness from viruses?

Practice good personal hygiene

To learn a new skill, learners must be given the opportunity to

Practice the skill

Corrective action

Predetermined step taken when food does not meet a critical limit

Which area of the operation is usually required to be the brightest?

Preparation

Contamination

Presence of harmful substances in food. Some food safety hazards occur naturally, while others are introduced why humans and the environment

New staff must be trained in the critical areas of personal hygiene, cleaning and sanitizing, controlling time and temperature, and...

Preventing cross-contamination

Calibration

Process of ensuring that a thermometer gives accurate readings by adjusting it to a known standard, such as the freezing point or boiling point of water

sanitizing

Process of reducing the number of microorganisms on a clean surface to safe levels

cleaning

Process of removing food and other types of dirt from a surface such as a countertop or plate

Prevention Measures for Neurotoxic shellfish poisoning

Purchase shellfish from approved, reputable suppliers

The five common mistakes that can lead to foodborne illness are failing to cook food adequately, holding food at incorrect temperatures, using contaminated equipment, practicing poor personal hygiene, and

Purchasing food from unsafe sources.

Temperature Danger Zone

Range of temperatures where bacteria are likely to grow(41 degrees F-135 degrees F)

Fungi

Ranging in size from microscopic, single-celled organisms to very large, multicellular organisms. Fungi most often cause food to spoil. Molds, yeasts, and mushrooms are examples

Which food should NOT be offered on a children's menu: a rare hamburger, fried chicken tenders, grilled cheese sandwich, or spaghetti with meat sauce?

Rare hamburger

Food Commonly linked with the parasite Anisakiasis

Raw and undercooked fish Herring Cod Halibut Mackerel Pacific Salmon

Enterohemorrhagic and shiga toxin-producing E. coli are commonly linked with what type of food?

Raw ground beef

Shiga toxin-producing E. Coli is commonly linked with what type of food?

Raw ground beef

Norwalk virus is associated with which vectors

Raw oysters, person to person contact, and water

shelf life

Recommended period of time during which food can be bored and remain suitable for use

Cleaning the surfaces of some cans of tomato sauce so that they can be accepted is an example of

Reconditioning

What is sanitizing?

Reducing pathogens to safe levels

The definition of sanitizing is

Reducing the microbial load on a food surface

A chef sanitized a thermometer probe and then checked the temperature of a minestrone soup being held in a hot-holding unit. The temperature was 120 degrees F, which did not meet the operation's critical limit of 135 degrees F. The chef recorded the temperature in the log and reheated the soup to 165 degrees F for 15 seconds within 2 hours. Which was the corrective action?

Reheating the soup

A chef sanitized a thermometer probe and then checked the temperature of minestrone soup being held in a hot-holding unit. The temperature was 120°F (49°C), which did not meet the operation's critical limit of 135° F (57°). The chef recorded the temperature in the log and reheated the soup to 165°F (74°C) for 15 seconds withing 2 hours. which was the corrective action?

Reheating the soup

Appearance

Reject food that is moldy or has an abnormal color. Food that is moist when it should be dry, such as salami, should also be rejected. Do not accept any food that shows signs of pests or pest damage

What is the third step in cleaning and sanitizing items in a three compartment sink

Rinsing

When manually cleaning and sanitizing in a three-compartment sink,the second compartment is for

Rinsing

FIFO (First in First Out)

Rotate refrigerated, frozen, dry foods during storage Identify food item's use-by expiration date Store items with the earliest use-by or expiration dates in front of items with later dates Once shelved, use those items stored in front first.

FIFO method

Rotation of food in storage to use the oldest inventory first.

Some signs of rodent infestation are?

Rub marks along the wall, small brown matter around the walls of the kitchen, and teeth marks on food in the dry storage areas.

Cans with ........ can't be used.

Rust, dents, and past expiration dates

When manually cleaning and sanitizing in a three-compartment sink, the third compartment is for

Sanitizing

FDA food code

Science-based reference for retail food operations on how to prevent food borne illness. These recommendations are issued by the FDA to assist state health departments in developing regulations for a foodservice inspection program

Parasites are commonly associated with what food?

Seafood

Parasites are commonly linked with what type of food?

Seafood

Which pathogen can be controlled by washing hands and controlling flies inside and outside the operation?

Shigella species (spp.)

Which pathogen can be controlled by washing hands and controlling flies inside and outside the operation?

Shigella spp.

Yeast

Single celled microorganism needing a moist environment with a pH of 4-6.5 & a temperature between 20-38 C can form spores if conditions get to harsh.

A food handler can cool a stockpot of clam chowder by placing it into a

Sink of ice water

A food handler can cool a stockpot of clam chowder by placing it into a

Sink of ice.

What can lead to contamination of food when using a deli slicer?

Slicing cheese without cleaning the slicer, using a rag to clean the blade, and wiping the blade with a sanitary liquid

Microorganisms

Small, living organisms that can be seen only with the aid of a microscope. There are four types of microorganisms that can contaminate food and cause food borne illness: bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi.

virus

Smallest of the microbial food contaminants Viruses rely on a living host to reproduce. They usually contaminate food through a food handler's incorrect personal hygiene. Some survive freezing and cooking temperatures.

What are the most important food safety features to look for when selecting flooring, wall, and ceiling materials?

Smooth and durable

Amnesic Shellfish poisoning (ASP)

Some types of shellfish can become contaminated as they filter toxic algae from the water. People get sick with this poisoning when they eat these shellfish. The severity of symptoms depends on the amount of toxin eaten and health of the person. Dominic acid cannot be smelled or tasted. It is not destroyed by cooking or freezing.

A food handler prepares and delivers meals to elderly individuals receiving cancer care services at home. what symptoms require this food handler to stay home from work?

Sore throat with fever

A food handler prepares and delivers meals to elderly individuals receiving cancer care services at home. what symptoms require this food handler to stay home from work?

Sore throat with fever.

Listeria

Source: Raw/unpasteurized dairy products, soft cheeses, meat, and ready to eat foods potentially serious illness to infants and the elderly.

Cooking food in airtight bag in hot water at 140 degrees for a long period of time

Sous vide

A food handler has been diagnosed with a illness from shigella species. What should the manager tell this food handler to do?

Stay home until a doctor approves a return to work.

A deli serves cold sandwiches in a self-serve display. Which step in the flow of food would be a critical control point?

Storage

A deli serves cold sandwiches in a self-serve display. which step in the flow of food would be a critical control point?

Storage

A food handler stored a sanitizer spray bottle on a shelf above the prep table that had just been sanitized. Throughout the day, the food handler used the sanitizer on the prep table, storing it in the same spot. What should the food handler have done differently?

Store the sanitizer bottle away from the prep area.

A food handler stored a sanitizer spray bottle on a shelf above the prep table that had just been sanitized. Throughout the day, the food handler used the sanitizer on the prep table, storing it in the same spot. What should the food handler have done differently?

Stored the sanitizer bottle away from the prep area

T or F- serving raw or undercooked food the restaurant must inform the customer of risk of food borne illness?

TRUE

true or false: hand antiseptics must only be used after hand washing and not in place of it

TRUE

What should food handlers do after prepping food and before using the restroom?

Take off their aprons

What should a manager of a hospital cafeteria do if a cook calls in with a headache, nausea, and diarrhea?

Tell the cook to stay away from work and see a doctor

What should a manager of a hospital cafeteria do if a cook calls in with a headache, nausea, and diarrhea?

Tell the cook to stay away from work and see a doctor.

A customer requests medium rare chicken. What should you do?

Tell them no

What must food handlers do to make sure sanitizing solution for use on food-contact surfaces has been made correctly?

Test the solution with a sanitizer kit

What must food handler do to make sure sanitizing solution for use on food-contact surfaces has been made correctly?

Test the solution with a sanitizer kit.

What is FATTOM?

The 6 conditions that pathogens need to grow: Food, Acidity,Temperature, Time, Oxygen, Moisture.

USDA

The US dep. of agriculture regulates and inspects meat, poultry and eggs. also regulates food that crosses state boundaries or involved more than one state

detergent

cleaner designed to penetrate and soften dirt to help remove it from a surface

A customer had a reversal of hot and cold sensations after eating seafood. What most likely caused the illness?

The cause is a Toxin (see page 2-27)

A cook wore single-use gloves while forming raw ground beef into patties. The cook continued to wear them while slicing hamburger buns. What mistake was made?

The cook did not wash hands and put on new gloves before slicing the hamburger buns

A cook wore single-use gloves while forming raw ground beef into patties. The cook continued to wear them while slicing hamburger buns. What mistake was made?

The cook did not wash hands and put on new gloves before slicing the hamburger buns.

Labels on containers of ready to eat TCS food that was prepped in sight must include

The date the food should be sold

Exotic meats can be served as long as...

The meat comes from an approved USDA meat plant

Minimum internal temperature

The required minimum temperature the internal portion of food must reach to sufficiently reduce the number of microorganisms that might be present. This temperature is specific to the type of food being cooked. Food must reach and hold its required internal temperature for a specified amount of time.

An operation received a violation in the outside area of the facility. The manager reviewed the area and saw that the Dumpster was placed on a freshly graveled drive. The lids were closed, and the drain plug was in place to prevent the Dumpster from draining. What was the problem?

The surface underneath the Dumpster should have been paved with concrete or asphalt.

An operation received a violation in the outside area of the facility. The manager reviewed the area and saw that the Dumpster was placed on a freshly graveled drive. The lids were closed, and the drain plug was in place to prevent the Dumpster from draining. What was the problem?

The surface underneath the dumpster should have been paved with concrete or asphalt

Temperature danger zone

The temperature range between 41F and 135F within which most food borne microorganisms rapidly grow.

Cross-Contact

The transfer of an allergen from a food containing an allergen to a food that does not contain the allergen.

thermistors

Thermometers that check food temperature through a sensor on the tip of a metal probe.

What are priority items that the FDA recommends that regulatory authorites use?

They are the most critical, they are procedures that prevent, eliminate, or reduce hazards associated to foodborne illness.

Why are preschool-age children at a higher risk for foodborne illnesses?

They have not built up strong immune systems

Why are preschool-age children at a higher risk for foodborne illnesses?

They have not built up strong immune systems.

People who are carriers are able to carry pathogens in their systems and infect others yet

They never become ill themselves

When preparing anything with canned tomatoes and they smell funny and have foam, what should happen?

Throw them out

Which FAT TOM condition will a foodservice operation be most able to control?

Time

How do microorganisms grow so quickly

Time and temperature abuse

time-temperature indicator (TTI)

Time and temperature monitoring device attached to a food shipment to determine if the product's temperature has exceeded safe limits during shipment or subsequent storage.

What can cause food to become unsafe?

Time temp abuse, cross contamination, and bad hygiene

A food handler pulled a hotel pan of tuna salad from the cooler and used it to prepare six tuna salad sandwiches. What is the problem with this situation?

Time-temperature abuse

A food handler thaws several frozen turkeys on a prep table. What is the danger that this poses to the food?

Time-temperature abuse

Frozen shrimp is rejected during receiving for having large ice crystals on the food and packaging. What is the problem that caused this?

Time-temperature abuse

Raw chicken breast are left out at room temperature on a prep table. What is the main risk that could cause a foodborne illness?

Time-temperature abuse

Frozen shrimp is rejected during receiving for having large ice crystals on the food and packaging. What is the problem that caused this?

Time-temperature abuse.

What device can be used to record time-temperature abuse during delivery of food?

Time-temperature indicator

What device can be used to record time-temperature abuse during the delivery of food?

Time-temperature indicator

Which FAT TOM condition will a foodservice operation be most able to control?

Time.

What is the purpose of setting critical limits for a HACCP plan?

To reduce hazards to safe levels

Which part of the plate should a food handler avoid touching when serving customers?

Top

Tetrodotoxin

Toxin from puffer fish

What organization includes inspecting food as one of its primary responsibly

USDA

liquid frozen and dehydrated eggs inspection rules?

USDA inspection stamp and by law must be pasteurized

meats must be purchased from plants inspected by who?

USDA or a state department of agriculture

Packages of poultry must have the ___ stamp to be legal

USDA's

Pathogen reproduction rate

Under the right conditions, pathogens are capable of doubling every 20 minutes.

Salmonella poisoning in the US is most commonly due to ingestion of

Undercooked eggs and poultry

What is the first step of cleaning and sanitizing stationary equipment

Unplug the unit

How long should fried eggs be cooked?

Until the yolks and whites are firm

How far must a bimetallic stemmed thermometer be inserted into food to give an accurate reading?

Up to the dimple of the thermometer stem

How far must a bimetallic stemmed thermometer be inserted into food to give an accurate reading?

Up to the dimple of the thermometer stem.

How should staff make sure the chemical sanitizer being used on a food prep surface is the correct strength?

Use a test kit to check the concentration when mixing it

Chemical sanitizing

Using a chemical solution to reduce the number of microorganisms on a clean surface to safe levels. Items can be sanitized by immersing in a specific concentration of sanitizing solution for a required period of time or by rinsing, swabbing, or spraying the items with a specific concentration of sanitizing solution

heat sanitizing

Using heat to reduce the number of microorganisms on a clean surface to safe levels. One common way to heat sanitize tableware, utensils, or equipment is to submerge them in or spray them with hot water

What is the only certain way way to prevent backflow?

Vacuum breaker

What does an operation that wants to smoke food as a method of preservation need to have before processing food this way?

Variance from the regulatory authority

Reviewing temperature logs and other records to make sure that the HACCP plan is working as intended is an example of which HACCP principle?

Verification

Which pathogen is linked to raw or undercooked seafood

Vibrio vulnificus

What type of pathogen is hepatitis A

Virus

___ are the leading cause of foodborne illnesses

Viruses

What should staff do when receiving a delivery of food and supplies?

Visually inspect all food items

When should employees receive food safety training?

When hired, and then periodically after that

When should staff receive food safety training?

When hired, and then periodically after that

When is it acceptable to eat in an operation?

When sitting in a break area

When is it acceptable to eat in an operation?

When sitting in a break area.

Who should apply pesticides?

a Pest control operator

What item must customers take each time they return to a self-service area for more food?

a clean plate

Parasites cannot grow in food. They require _____ to live and reproduce.

a host

For all cleaning efforts you will need

a master cleaning schedule. making this also means training and monitoring your staff to be sure they can follow it

you must remove all jewelry except what?

a plain band ring

imminent health hazard

a significant threat or danger to health that requires immediate correction or closure too prevent injury

Flies

a threat to human health bc they feed on garbage and animal wastes. they spread pathogens such as shigella spp

The four types of microorganisms that can contaminate food are:

a) Bacteria b) Viruses c) Parasites d) Fungi

Five common risk factors responsible for foodborne illness are:

a) Buying food from an unsafe sources b) Holding food at improper temperature c) Failing to cook properly d) Using contaminated equipment e) Poor personal hygiene

Ways an employee can contaminate food are

a) Have a foodborne illness b) Vomiting or Diarrhea c) Uncovered, infected wounds on hands or arms d) If they touch anything that can contaminate hands e) May be carrying foodborne pathogens and look healthy

Personal hygiene can contaminate food in the following ways:

a) Improper washing of hands, after restroom, or contaminating b) Coughing or sneezing into hands c) After touching open-sores of wounds d) After smoking

High-risk populations include:

a) Infants and preschool age children b) Pregnant Women c) Elderly d) Transplant Patients e) Patients on Chemotherapy f) Chronically ill people

Proper hand care consists of:

a) Keep finger nails clean and short b) No false fingernails or polish c) Wear clean gloves over cuts

Costs of a Foodborne-Illness Outbreak occurs in the following ways

a) Loss of customers b) Damage to your reputation c) Lawsuits d) Increased insurance premiums e) Lowered employee morale f) Employee absenteeism g) Need for retraining h) Embarrassment

What are the different types of contaminants that can occur?

a) Microbial Contaminations b) Conditions affecting growth of microorganisms c) Food supporting growth of microorganisms d) Bacteria, Viruses, Parasites, Fungi e) Biological, Chemical, and physical contaminants f) Food allergies

Gloves should:

a) Never be used in place of handwashing b) Change gloves when they are soiled or torn c) Before beginning a different task d) Change at least every 4 hours e) Change after handling raw meat f) Before handling cooked or ready to eat foods

Foodborne illness can occur through time-temperature abuse in the following ways:

a) Not held or stored at required temperatures b) Not cooked or reheated to temperature that kills microorganisms c) Not cooled properly

You should wash your hands at the following times:

a) On site at the beginning of the day b) After using the restroom c) After touching hair, face, or body d) After sneezing or coughing into hands e) After smoking, eating, drinking, or chewing tobacco, or gum f) After handling money g) After handling cleaning chemicals h) After handling trash i) Or anything else that may contaminate hands j) Before and after handling raw meat, poultry, and fish

Employees need to know how to

a) Properly wash hands b) Proper hand care c) Using gloves d) Proper attire e) Policies for smoking, eating, drinking, and chewing gum or tobacco f) Reporting illness and injury

Cool food quickly using the following methods:

a) Put food into an ice water bath b) Cool using an ice paddle c) Use a blast chiller/tumble chiller

The following factors affect TCS food:

a) Requires time and temperature control b) Has caused foodborne-illness outbreaks c) Has natural potential for contamination

Employees should avoid the following actions with hands:

a) Scratching Scalp b) Running fingers through hair c) Rubbing Ears d) Touching pimples or infected wounds e) Wiping or touching nose f) Coughing or sneezing into hands g) Wearing dirty uniform h) Spitting in operation

Employees should not work with food if:

a) Sore throat or fever b) Vomiting or diarrhea c) Must be symptom free for 24 hours or with physician's note d) Jaundice e) Food borne illness

Food becomes unsafe in the following ways:

a) Time and Temperature Abuse b) Cross contamination c) Poor personal hygiene

The four acceptable methods for thawing food are:

a) Under cold running water (70 or lower) b) As part of the cooking process c) In a microwave if cooked immediately d) In a refrigerator at 41 or lower

When serving eggs to high-risk populations:

a) Use pasteurized eggs or egg products b) Use pasteurized shell eggs of pooling eggs? c) Can use unpasteurized shell eggs if dish will be cooked through

The following steps to proper hand washing should be:

a) Wet hands as hot as you can stand b) Apply Soap c) Scrub for 10-15 seconds, washing under fingernails & between fingers d) Rinse Hands e) Dry Hands f) Use paper towel to turn off faucet

Cross-contamination can occur when the following things happen:

a) When contaminated ingredients are added to food that receives no further cooking b) When cooked or ready food is allowed to touch food contact surfaces that have not been cleaned c) When food that is contaminated is allowed to drip fluids onto ready to eat foods d) When a food handler touches food that is contaminated and then touches ready to eat foods e) When contaminated cleaning cloths are not changed and adequately cleaned

All employees should:

a)Shower or bathe daily b) Keep hair clean c) Keep clothes or uniform clean d) Wear hair restraint e) Closed toe non-skid shoes f) Wear an apron but remove for restroom g) Remove all jewelry

Preventing Cross Contact in Food Service

a)Tell customer how each dish is made b)Tell customer about any "secret" ingredients that may contain allergens. While you might not want to share these recipes with the public, you still must be able to tell the "secret" items when asked. c)Suggest alternative menu items that don't have the food allergen. d) Servers should never guess about what a menu item contains. IF they don't know, they should ask someone who does.

mushroom toxins

almost always caused by eating toxic wild mushrooms called by amateur hunters, not destroyed in cooking or freezing

Ciguatera toxin is commonly found in

amberjack

water activity

amount of moisture available in food for microorganisms to grow. It is measured in a scale from 0.0 to 0.85 or higher.

water activity

amount of moisture available in food for microorganisms to grow. measured in a scale from 0.0 to 1.0, with water having a water activity of 1.0. TCS food has water act. val. of .85 or higher.

water activity (aw)

amount of moisture available in food for this growth

Shigellosis

an acute infection of the intestine by Shigella bacteria

air gap

an air space that separates a water supply outlet from a potentially contaminated source -a sink correctly designed will have two air gaps

Cover wounds on the arm with ____________.

an impermeable bandage

food borne-illness outbreak

an incident in which 2 or more people experience the same illness symptoms after eating the same food. An investigation is conducted bye the state and local regulatory authorities, and the outbreak is confirmed why a laboratory analysis

NSF

an organization that creates these national standards for foodservice equipment

Giardiasis

animal droppings that contaminate waters

major parasites

anisakis simplex, cryptosporidium parvum, giardia duodenalis, cyclospora cayetansis

time temperature abuse

any time it has been allowed to remain too long at a temperature favorable to the growth of foodborne microorganisms

Easy-to-read temperature markings

are the degree increments that allow people to read the thermometer.

delimers

are used on mineral deposits and other dirt that other cleaners cannot removev

To prevent​ contamination, supplies should be stored..

away from walls

(A) acidity

bacteria grows best in food with little to no acid, best in neutral to slightly acidic a ph a 7.5 to 4.6

(T) temperature

bacteria grows rapidly between 41F and 135F - temp danger zone

(M) moisture

bacteria grows well in high levels of moisture

4 types of microorganisms/pathogens

bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi

Why should food temperatures be taken in two different locations?

because the temperature may vary in the food.

When should you clean and sanitizes drawers and shelves?

before storing clean items

food safety hazards

biological, physical, chemical

Cycloporiasis

bird intestinal tracts, berries

All food packaged in a reduced-oxygen environment must be rejected if the packaging is ________.

bloated or leaking

immune system

body's defense against illness. ppl with compromised immune systems are more susceptible to foodborne illness

two ways to calibrate a thermometer

boiling point method or ice point method

FoodborneToxin-mediated infections

both are getting you

what symptom requires food handler to stay home from work? a. thirst with itching b. soreness with fatigue c. sore throat with fever d. headache with soreness

c

If an employee is sick or vomiting, they should

call in sick or stay home

chemical sanitizing machines

can clean and sanitize at much lower temp

Which type of food has a pH that is ideal for bacterial​ growth?

cantaloupe

inspection stamp

caracasses and packages of meat inspected must have this with abbreviations "inspected and passed"

Foods

carbohydrates and proteins

_________ carry pathogens and infect others without getting sick themselves.

carriers

food borne intoxication

caused by consuming food containing toxins produced by pathogens

Salmonellaosis

caused by salmonella commonly linked to poultry, eggs, dairy, produce

backsiphonage

causes back flow, when high water use in one area of an operation creates a vacuum in the plumbing system that sucks contaminants back into the water supply

CDC

center for disease control and prevent, assist the FDA, USDA and state and local regulatory authorities by providing the following services 1. investigate outbreaks of foodborne illness 2. study the causes and controls of disease 3. publish statistical data and case studies 4 provide educational services in the field of sanitation 5 conduct the vessel sanitation program - an inspection program for cruise ships

how to not contaminate ice

clean sanitized scoop, do not transfer ice into containers that were used for raw foods, store ice scoops outside of ice machine, never touch ice with hands

type and condition of the dirt

certain types of dirt require special cleaning methods. the condition of the dirt also affects how easily it can be removed

Why are elderly people at high risk for foodborne​ illness?

changes occur in their organs

elderly people high risk why?

changes occur in their organs

air probe

check temp of inside of coolers or ovens

immersion probes

check temp of liquids

penetration probes

check temp of thin food (chicken breast.fish)

What is the best way to check to make sure food cooked in a microwave is thoroughly​ cooked?

check the temp in at least two places

How often should you clean trays and carts?

check them daily and clean as often as needed

thermocouples /thermistors

check through metal probe, digital, senses on tip of probe, do not need to insert into the food

bimetallic stemmed theometer

checks temps from 0-220F, measures through a metal stem, insert into the food up to the dimple

pesticides

chemical agents used to destroy pests

what information should be posted on dishwashing machines?

chemical concentration , water temp, and water pressure

chemical hazards

chemical substances that can contaminate food, such as cleaners, sanitizers, polishes, machine lubricants and toxic metals, that leach from cookware and equipment.

Manual dishwashing

clean and sanitize each sink and drain board fill the first sink with detergent and water fill the second sink with clean water fill the third sink with water and sanitizer to the correct concentration provide a clock with a second hang this will let food handlers time how long items have been in sanitizer

how to prevent physical contamination

closely inspect food you receive, close attention through operation

A backup of raw sewage and significant lack of refrigeration can result in...

closure of the operation by the regulatory authority.

The _____ of battered and breaded food acts as an insulator that can prevent food from being thoroughly cooked.

coating

ultra high temp (UHT) food is what?

coffee creamers for example

different ways to thaw foods

color at temp of 41F or lower, running water at temp of 70F, microwave if cooked immediately after, cooking, slacking

When receiving, check the quality of food by looking at the

color, texture, or smell.

When a container of ______________ has a use-by date that is less than seven days from the date the container was opened, the container should be marked with this use-by date as long as the date is based on food safety.

commercially processed food

labeling food for use on-site must include what?

common name of food that clearly identifies it

labeling food packaged for retail sale on-site must include what?

common name, quantity, list of ingredients in descending order by weight, list of artificial colors/flavors/chemical preservatives, name and place of business of the manufacturer,packer,distruster, source of each major food allergen

Factors that affect sanitizer effectiveness

concentration - the amount of sanitizer to water temp - water in sanitizing solution must be correct temp according to manufacturers' recommend contact time - must make contact for a specific amount of time water hardness pH

what are the 7 principles to consider when developing a HACCP plan?

conduct a hazard analysis, determine critical control points, establish critical limits, establish monitoring procedures, identify corrective actions, verify that the system works, establish procedures for record keeping/documentation

Health inspectors

conduct restaurant and foodservice inspections in most states.

In addition to regulating and inspecting​ meat, poultry, and​ eggs, what is the other primary responsibility of the​ USDA?

conducting research involving food borne illness

broken water main caused water to turn brown, what should u do?

contact local regular authority before use

abrasive cleaners

contain a scouring agent that helps scrub hard-to-remove dirt. these cleaners are often used to remove baked-on food in pots and pans.

Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)

contains the following: safe use and handling physical health fire and reactivity hazards precautions appropriate personal protective equipment to wear when using the chemical first aid info and steps to take in case of an emergency manufacturer's name, address, and phone number preparation date of MSDS hazardous ingredients and identity info

conveyor machine

conveyor moves rack of items through various cycles (other one)

Tomato sauce made in ________ kitchenware is at risk for chemical contamination.

copper

toxic metals

copper, zinc, nickel

pot of beef stew has not met the critical limit, throwing it out is what HACCP principle?

corrective action

Fish that will be eaten raw or partially cooked must have proper documentation of being __________ before you received it.

correctly frozen

Grates

cover floor drains with hinged grates to keep rodents out.

major concerns in the flow of food

cross-contamination and time temperature abuse

coving

curved, sealed edge placed between the floor and the wall to eliminate sharp corners or gaps impossible to clean

how to prepare for a crisis

emergency contact list and crisis communication plan , train staff, incident report form (includes when/what customer ate, when they got sick etc)

principle 4- establish monitoring process

determine best way for operation to check critical limits, identify who will monitor them and how often

HACCP Principle 2

determine critical control points

principle 6- verify that the system works

determine if the plan is working as intended, evaluate on regular basis, use monitoring charts, records

Rely on your PCO to do the following

develop an integrated approach to pest management stay current on new equipment and products provide prompt service to aggress problems as they occur keep records of al steps taken to prevent and control pests

Integrated pest management (IPM)

develop and implement one, it is key. uses prevention measures to keep pests from entering the operation and control measure to eliminate those that do get inside

symptoms of food borne illness

diarrhea, vomiting, fever, nausea, abdominal cramps

sufrace

dif surfaces call for dif cleaners

labeling combined food

discard date should be based on earliest prepared food

Once hand antiseptic is applied, food handlers should not touch food or equipment until the substance has __________.

dried

death phase

dying bacteria outnumber growing bacteria, the population declines

pathogens are microorganisms that cause illness by...

eating the pathogens themselves and through a toxin produced by bacteria

TCS foods include

egg and egg product, milk/dairy products, shellfish and crustaceans, fish, baked potatoes, sliced and cut tomatoes, textured soy protein, meat: beef, pork, and lamb, poultry, raw sprouts and sprout seeds, heated plant food, tofu or other soy protein, untreated garlic and oil mixtures.

pooled eggs

eggs cracked open and combined in container, cook promptly after to store at 41F or lower

Hemorrhagic Colitis (E Coli

found in the intestines of cattle or person's feces

allergic reaction

enough of an allergen is eaten, the immune system mistakenly considers it harmful and attacks the food protein

classroom training

entertain and teach, activity based (role-play,demonstrations)

Control measures

environmentally sound and safe for operations.

blast chiller

equipment designed to cool food quickly. Many are able to cool food from 135F to 37F

hot-holding equipment

equipment such as chafing dishes, steam tables, and heated cabinets specifically designed to hold food at an internal temperature of 135F or higher

principle 3- establish critical limits

establish min and max limits for each CCP, these limits must be met to prevent eliminate or reduce to safe level

HACCP Principle 4

establish monitoring procedures

HACCP Principle 7

establish procedures for record keeping and documentation

If food-contact surfaces are in constant use, how often must they be cleaned and sanitized?

every 4 hours

A foodhandler who has sore throat with fever should be _____________ from the operation if you primarily serve a high-risk population.

excluded not restricted

porosity

extent to which a material will absorb liquid

Scombroid poisoning

fish, vomiting, seafood toxin

Using cleaners correctly

follow manufacturers' instructions

Eggs and peanuts are dangerous for people with which condition?

food allergies

If you do not keep your facility and equipment clean and sanitary what can happen

food can easily become contaminated

Time

food has to be handled very carefully when it is thawed, cooked, cooled, and reheated.

time-temp abuse

food not stored at correct temp, not cooked or reheated to kill pathogens, not cooled correctly

What kind of food is the safest type to serve out of a temporary​ unit?

food prepackaged and ready to eat

TCS food

food requiring time and temperature control for safety

key drop deliveries

food service operations receive food after-hours when they are closed for business, supplier is given key or access to operation

ready-to-eat food

food that can be eaten without further preparation, washing or cooking (cooked food, washed fruit/veg, deli meat)

FAT TOM

food, acid, temp, time, oxygen, moisture

sources of virus

food, water or contaminated surface, fecal-oral routes, norovirus is one of the leading causes of food borne illness

spores

form of bacteria that they change into when they are dying from lack of nutrients, found in dirt, contaminate food in dirt, resist heat and survive cooking temps

Clostridium Botulism

forms spores that are commonly found in water and soil. can contaminate any food. dont grow well in acidic food or fridge temps

Listeriosis (Listeria monocytogenes)

found in dirt, water and plants. Grows in cool, moist environments unlike other bacteria. Uncommon in healthy people.

Staphylococcal

found in salad containing TCS food, deli meat. symptoms include nausea, vomiting and retching, abdominal cramps

Listeriosis

found in soil, water, and plants. grows in cool, moist climates. uncommon in healthy people.

Clostridium perfingens

found in soil, where it forms spores that allow it to survive. carried in intestines. does not grow at fridge temps

Ciguatera fish poisoning

found in some marine algae. The toxin builds up in certain fish when they eat smaller fish that have eaten the toxic algae. Ciguatoxin cannot be detected why smell or taste. It is not eliminated by cooking or freezing the fish. Symptoms may last months or years depending on how severe the illness is

mold

grows under any condition, well in acidic food with low water activity, cooler temps may slow growth

Temperature

grows well between the temperatures of 41 to 135

personal hygiene

habits that include keeping the hands, hair, and body clean and wearing clean and appropriate uniforms. Avoiding unsanitary actions and reporting illness and injury are also features of good personal hygiene

_______________ are liquids or gels that help lower the number of pathogens on skin.

hand antiseptics

Hand antiseptics must only be used after ___________ and not in place of it.

hand washing

when to wear single use gloves

handling ready to eat food, not washing produce, not things that will be cooked

What is the proper way to store​ mops, brooms, and​ brushes?

hanging on hooks

hair restraint

hat or anything to keep hair away from food in any prep area

why are preschool age children under high risk?

have not built up strong immune systems yet

HACCP

hazard analysis critical control point- identifying significant biological, chemical, or physical hazards at specific points within a products flow

booster heater

helps maintain water temp for washing/sanitizing b/c most general purpose water heaters will not heat to high enough temp

Color coding each set of tools

helps to reinforce their different uses

major viruses

hepatitis A and norovirus

flight type washing machine

high capacity multiple tank machine with a peg type conveyor, may have built in dryer

temperature range of holding cold food without temp control

hold at 41 or lower before removing from fridge and make sure food temp does not exceed 70F while being served

conditions for holding hot for without temp control

hold food at 135F or higher before removing from temp control

When a regulatory authority requires written procedures for prepping and storing partially cooked food​ items, what must be included in the​ description?

how these items will be marked to indicate they need further cooking

When calibrating a thermometer, the method involving adjusting it based on the temperature at which water freezes is called the ________.

ice point method

nonslip surfaces

ideal for entire kitchen and in traffic areas, rubber mats in area where standing water may occur

Steps in the inspection process

identification cooperation notes professionalism records - be prepared to provide purchasing records, PCO treatment plan, proof of food safety knowledge, HAACP records Correction Action - correct within 72 hours or 10 days

principle 1- conduct hazard analysis

identify and asses hazards in food you serve, look at how food is processed in operation, identify TCS foods and hazards involved

how to deal with recalls ?

identify item, remove from inventory and place in secure location, label it, refer to vendors for what to do or for recall notice

principle 5- identify corrective actions

identify steps that must be taken when critical limit is not met- in advance

threat

identify what you will do and who will contact if there is suspicious activity or a threat at your operation

When can raw unpackaged​ meat, seafood, and poultry be offered for​ self-service in a​ restaurant?

if it will be cooked or eaten immediately on the premises

food borne illness

illness carried or transmitted to people by food

pathogens

illness-causing microorganism

After partial cooking food items should be

immediately cooled. The food must then be heated to its minimum internal temperature before serving.

A(n) _________ probe should be used to check the temperature of a large stockpot of chili.

immersion

types of thermocouples

immersion probes, surface probes, penetration probes, air probes

infected wounds should be covered with what?

impermeable cover and single use glove

what does ventilation do?

improves air inside an operation -removes heat, steam and smoke from cooking lines

monitoring

in a HACCP system, the process of analyzing whether critical limits are being met and procedures are being followed.

record keeping

in a HACCP system, the process of collecting documents that allow you to show you are continuously preparing and serving safe food

Self inspection

in addition and more often than regulatory inspections

water temp

in general, the higher the water temp, the better a detergent will dissolve and the better it will loosen the dirt

Outbreak of foodborne illness

incident in which two or more people experience the same illness after eating the same food

food commonly linked with parasite cyclosporiasis

incorrectly treated water produce such as berries, lettuce or basil

Ready to eat food

is food that can be eaten without any further preparations to it.

FAT TOM

is the key to controlling food at the proper temperatures and controlling pathogen growth.

The dimple

is the mark on the stem of the thermometer that shows the end of the temperature-sensing area.

who should be a crisis management team?

large operations- senior management, risk management, public relations, finance, marketing, human resources small operation- may include chef, general manager, owner

When using first-in first-out rotation, items that are stored at the back of the shelf should be used_________.

last

The long metal part of the thermometer just under the indicator head

is the stem.

What is a benefit of a regulatory authority review of construction​ plans?

it ensures a safe flow of food

what is the most important factor in choosing a food supplier?

it has been inspected and complies with local, state, and federal laws

HACCP plan is unique to each operation why?

it is specific to each facilities menu customers, equipment processes, and operations, one plan may not work for another

Which illness requires approval from the regulatory authority before a food handler is allowed to return to​ work?

jaundice

Storing pesticides

keep in original container in secure location away from food, utensils, and food equipment

Storing stationary equipment

keep the food-contact surfaces of stationary equipment covered until ready for use

reports

keeping information related to food defense accessible

employees

know who is in your facility: limit access to prep/storage areas, identify all visitors/credentials, conduct background checks

If using leftovers to prepare salads, make sure to go by their ___ and ___ to insure that they are safe to use. They should only be used if the ___ has not expired.

label, date, "use by" date

Big eight common food allergens

milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, wheat, soy, peanuts, tree nuts (walnuts/pecans)

Most illnesses that are a result of ingesting chemicals occur within ______.

minutes

most common symptoms of Listeriosis in Pregnant woman ?

miscarriage

Why is stainless steel an appropriate finish for interior walls in cooking​ areas?

moisture resistant

2 types of Fungi

mold and yeast

fungi

mold/yeast, spoil food, found in air/dirt/plants/water

what foods should you reject (food quality wise)?

moldy, abnormal color, moist, pests, meat fish or poultry that is slimy or dry, unpleasant odor

look

monitor the security of products in the facility, limit access to prep/storage areas, store chemicals securely

temp of pot roast is checked to see if it has met the critical limit of 145F for 4 mins - what principle?

monitoring

time (T)

more time bacteria spends in temp danger zone, the more opportunity they have to grow in unsafe levels

carousel or circular conveyor machine

multiple tank machines moves things on a peg-type conveyor

Nonfood contact surfaces

must be cleaned regularly. examples include floors, ceilings, equipment exteriors, restrooms, and walls.

cross-contamination

occurs when microorganisms are transferred from one food or surface to another

Anisakiasis

ocean fish, bottom feeders, crabs lobsters, flounders

marketing food safety

offer training courses and evaluate them, discuss exceptions, document food handling procedures, consider awarding certificates for training, set example

cockroaches

often carry Salmonella Typhi, fungi, parasite eggs, and viruses.

Infestation

once pests have entered the operation in large numbers, can be difficult to eliminate

how long should ready to eat TCS food be stored?

only seven days if held at 41F or lower, count begins on day food prepared

minimum internal temperature

only way to reduce pathogen in food to safe levels is it cook it to this and hold that temp for specific amount of time

How should fresh whole fish be​ stored?

packed in self draining ice beds

An illness from a ____________ is not as common as one caused by a virus.

parasite

cyclosporiasis

parasite found in contaminated water associated with produce irrigated or washed with contaminated water. It can also be found in the feces of infected people. Food handlers transfer parasite to food they touch with fingers with feces on them.

Trichinella spiralis

parasitic nematode occurring in the intestines of pigs and rats and human beings and producing larvae that form cysts in skeletal muscles

Cross-contamination occurs when

pathogens are transferred from one surface or food to another

high-risk population

people susceptible to food borne illness due to the effects of age or health on their immune systems, including infants and preschool-age children, older people, people taking certain medications, and those with certain diseases or weakened immune systems

carriers

people who carry pathogens and infect others without getting sick themselves

how often should staff be retrained?

periodically

how are viruses transferred?

person to person, people to food, people to food contact surfaces

host

person, animal, or plant on which another organism lives and from which it takes nourishment.

Illnesses from Hepatitis A and Norovirus gastroenteritis can be prevented by practicing _________.

personal hygiene

preventing viruses

personal hygiene, prohibit food handlers who are vomiting/diarrhea from working, washing hands, avoid bare hand contact with ready to eat food

Dirt, fish bones, and insects would be considered to be ______ contaminants.

physical

cross-connection

physical link between safe water and dirty water with can come from drains, sewers and other wastewater sources -greatest challenge to water safety

ice paddle

plastic paddle filled with ice or water and then frozen. used to stir hot food to cool it quickly

A thermometer used to measure the temperature of food must be accurate to what temperature?

plus or minus 2 degrees F or plus or minus 1 degrees C.

biological toxins

poisons produced by pathogens, plants or animals. They can also occur in animals as a result of their diet.

factors that affect growth of food borne pathogens

poor personal hygiene, illness, cross contamination, failure to spot signs of pests, storing good or cleaning products incorrectly

mobile units

portable facilities ranging from concession vans to elaborate filed kitchens - frozen/packaged food follow basic sanitation, TCS food- same rules as in a permanent kitchen

Which surface would make a good place to keep outdoor garbage​ containers?

poured concrete

How can hepatitis A and norovirus gastroenteritis be​ prevented?

practice good hygiene

What is the most important way to prevent a foodborne illness from viruses?

practice good personal hygiene..

food commonly linked with the toxin Ciguatera fish poisoning

predatory tropical reef fish from the Pacific Ocean, the western part of the Indian Ocean, and the Caribbean Sea Barracuda, grouper, jacks, snapper

Wash vegetables before

preparing

high risk populations of food borne illness

preschool age children, elderly and people with compromised immune systems

contamination

presence of harmful substances in food.

why should we not overload coolers and freezers?

prevent good air flow and make units work harder to stay cold

prevention measures for toxins scombroid poisioning

prevent time-temperature abuse during storage and prepping purchase from approved reputable suppliers

prevention measure for Amnesic Shellfish poisoning (ASP)

purchase shellfish from approved reputable suppliers

prevention measures for paralytic shellfish poisoning

purchase shellfish from approved, reputable suppliers

The first step in the flow of food is

purchasing

what are the 5 common risk factors for food borne illness?

purchasing food from unsafe sources, failing to cook food correctly, holding food at incorrect temperatures, using contaminated equipment, practicing poor personal hygiene

flow of food

purchasing, receiving, storing, prepping, cooking, holding, cooling, reheating, and serving

For food packaged onsite for retail sale, the label must include the ______________ of the food that is being sold for home use.

quantity

infrared laser thermometers

quick/easy, do not need to touch a surface to check temp, less chance for cross-contamination, cannot measure air or internal temp of food

Food commonly linked with Listeriosis?

raw meat unpasteurized dairy products ready to eat food (deli meat, hot dogs, soft cheeses, etc)

Prepare produce away from

raw meat and poultry

If your operation primarily serves high-risk populations, do not serve

raw seed sprouts.

If it will be held for longer than 24 hours, _________ TCS food must include date marking.

ready to eat

date marking

ready to eat TCS food must include this if it will be held for longer than 24 hours, must include when food must be sold, eaten and thrown out

Some regulatory authorities allow bare-hand contact with _________, if you have a specific policy in place.

ready to eat food

order of storing food in fridge- from furthest from ground to closest

ready to eat food, seafood, whole cuts of beef and pork, ground meat/ground fish, whole and ground poultry

Make sure that you keep your ___ separate from your raw meats.

ready to eat foods

norovirus

ready to eat foods and water. -vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal cramps

Food commonly linked with the virus Hepatitis A

ready-to-eat food shellfish from contaminated water

Sometimes food can be restored to a safe condition. The process of __________ can be used to do this.

reconditioning

methods/things that help foods cool quickly

reduce its size, cut large food items into smaller pieces, divide large containers into smaller ones, use ice water bath, use blast or tumble chiller

sanitary

reduced amount of microorganisms to safe level

sanitizing

reduces pathogens on a surface to safe levels. food contact surfaces must be sanitized after they have been cleaned and rinsed. this can be done using heat or chemicals

When holding food,

regularly check the temperature

how often should thermometers be calibrated?

regularly, do this before each shift and before the first delivery arrives

Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP)

removal of oxygen

Cleaning

removes food and other dirt from a surface

log phase

reproduce by splitting in two, double every 20 mins, food is unsafe

parasite

require host to live/reproduce, associated with seafood, wild game, and contaminated water

why not line shelves with foil or sheet pans?

restricts circulation of cold air in the unit

where are hand washing stations required?

restrooms or directly next to them, areas used for food prep, service and dishwashing (must not be used for anything else)

Most common symptoms of Ciguatera fish poisoning

reversal of hot/cold sensations nausea, vomiting,tingling in fingers,lips, or toes joint and muscle pain

iodine

sanitizer effective at low concentrations and not as quickly inactivated by dirt s chlorine. It might stain surfaces and is less effective than chlorine

What can happen to equipment that is cleaned using hard​ water?

scale or lime deposits build up

most common symptoms of Listeriosis in newborns?

sepsis pneumonia meningitis

off-site service

service of food to someplace other than where it is prepared or cooked, including catering and vending.

all lights in operation should be --------

shatter-resistant light bulbs or have protective covers- prevent physical contaminating food

shell stock identification tags

shellfish must have these. indicated when and where they were harvested. must be kept on file for 90 days from the date the last shellfish was used from delivery container

There are two groups of seafood toxins - fish toxins and _______ toxins.

shellfish toxins

linked with contaminated ground beef and produce

shiga toxin producing e coli

what pathogen can be controlled by washing hands and controlling flies inside/outside operation

shigella spp

big six highly contagious illnesses

shigella spp, shiga toxin producing ecoli, salmonella typhi, nontyphodial salmonella, hepatitis A, norovirus

food defense program

should address the points in your operation where food is at risk

Hot-holding equipment

should not be used for reheating, because most units do not pass food through the temperature danger zone quickly enough.

dealing with ROP fish

should remain frozen in package and only removed before thawing in fridge or before thawing in running water

imminent health hazard

significant threat or danger to health that requires immediate correction or closure to prevent injury (sewage backup, power outage, fire)

bacteria

single celled living microorganism that can spoil food and cause foodborne illness. can quickly multiply to dangerous levels when food is improperly cooked, held, or reheated. some form spores that can survive freezing and very high temps.

Bacteria

single-celled, living microorganisms that can spoil food and cause food borne illness

washing hands how/where?

sink designated for hand washing, whole process should take 20 seconds

To prevent contamination never clean mops, brushes or other tool is ____

sinks used for handwashing

infestation

situation that exists when pests overrun or inhabit an operation in large numbers

In two-stage cooling, total cooling time cannot be more than _____ hours.

six

Store food, linens, and single-use items at least ______ off the floor

six

The yeast itself may look like a white or pink discoloration or _____.

slime

microorganism

small living organisms that can be only seen through a microscope

microorganisms

small, living organisms that can be seen only with iad of microscope.

virus

smallest of the microbial for contaminants, carried by human beings/animals, require host to grow, do not grow in food, transferred through and reman infectious in food

what is the most important food safety features to look at when selecting floors, wall, ceiling materials?

smooth and durable

good flooring for a operation

smooth, durable, nonabsorbent, and easy to clean, resist wear and prevent slips

slacking

some frozen food can be slacked before cooking, it is the gradual thawing of frozen food to prep it for deep frying

paralytic shellfish poisoning

some types of shellfish can become contaminated as they filter toxic algae from the water. People get sick with paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) when they eat these shellfish. Saxitoxin cannot e smelled or tasted It is not destroyed by cooking or freezing. Death from paralysis may result if high levels of he toxin are eaten

flood rim

spill-over point of a sink

where to store food, linens, and single use items specifically?

stored away from walls and at least 6 inches off the floor, single use should be in original packaging

Signs of cockroaches

strong oily odor droppings feces that look like grains of black pepper capsule shaped egg cases that are brown, dark red or black and possibly leathery, smooth or shiny appearance

food additives

substances added to food to lengthen its shelf life. They are also used to alter food so it does not need time temperature control. Some are used to enhance flavor

Produce that has been treated with _______ should not be served to customers.

sulfites

approved, reputable suppliers

suppliers have been inspected and can show you reports, meet applicable local,state, and federal laws

how to improve receiving deliveries to reduce hazards?

suppliers should deliver when staff has time to inspect it, train specific staff to be responsible for it, plan ahead (enough space etc), visually inspect for signs of contamination

Approved Suppliers

suppliers that have been inspected and meet applicable local, state, and federal laws

food contact surfaces

surface that comes into direct contact with food, such as a cutting board

shellstock id tags

tags that document where the shellfish are harvested

key drop delivery

the receipt of food by a foodservice operation after-hours while closed for business

The temperature to store frozen food is _________.

the temp at which it stays frozen

preventing mold

throw out all moldy foods unless natural, cutting away moldy areas on hard cheese

TCS food that has been in the temperature danger zone for four hours or more should be ___________.

thrown out

hot TCS food that has been held below 135 for over 4 hours should be

thrown out immediately

fat tom condition foodservice operation is most able to control

time

what is the most important way to prevent bacteria from causing food borne illness?

time and temp control

factors that make food unsafe

time-temp abuse,cross contamination, poor personal hygiene, poor cleaning and sanitizing,

what device should be used to record tim-temp abuse during delivery of food?

time-temp indicator

What can cause histamine to form in tuna?

time-temperature abuse

Food stored in a dry-storage area should NOT be

touching the walls

Some fish can also become contaminated when they eat smaller fish that have eaten a___________.

toxin

temporary units

typically operate in 1 location for less than 14 days, food service tent/kiosks

Leaving food __________ can lead to cross-contamination.

uncovered

foot-candle

unit of lighting equal to the illumination one food from a uniform light source. Also called lux

cleaning and sanitizing stationary equipment

unplug the equipment take the removable parts off the equipment wash rinse and sanitize them by hang scrap food wash rinse sanitize allow all surface to air dry

Backflow

unwanted reverse flow of contaminants through a cross-connection into a drinkable water system -pressure in drinkable water drops below pressure in contaminated water

how long can you hold hot food without temp control?

up to 4 hours

how long can you hold cold food without temperature control?

up to 6 hours

A bimetallic stemmed thermometer must be inserted __________ into food to give an accurate reading.

up to the dimple on the stem

How to store glasses and cups

upside down on a clean and sanitized shelf or rack.

Concrete

use concrete to fill holes or sheet metal to cover openings around pipes.

prevention measures for Giardiasis

use correctly treated water keep- food handlers with diarrhea out of the operation wash hands purchase from approved reputable suppliers

high temp machines

use hot water to sanitize and clean. if water not hot enough it will not sanitize.

pecial care of eggs in high risk populations?

use of pasteurized eggs/egg products when dishes need eggs will be served raw/undercooked, shell eggs must be paseutrized, unpasteurized must be cooked all the way through in omelet or cake

preventing chemical contamination

use only utensils and equipment made for handling food, store chemical away from food,

Using and storing pesticides

use only when you are closed and staff is not on site prepare the area to be sprayed by taking everything off wash rinse and sanitize food contact surfaces after the area has been sprayed have a corresponding MSDS any time one will be used or stored

labeling commercially processed food

use-by date included that is less than seven days

detergents

used for different cleaning tasks.all detergents contain surfactants (surface acting agents) that reduce surface tension btwn the dirt and the surface being cleaned. these allow the detergent to quickly penetrate and soften the dift.

When washing dishes in a three compartment​ sink, the water and detergent in the first sink needs to be changed when the water becomes dirty or

when the suds are gone

disposal of chemicals

when throwing out chemicals, follow the instructions on the label and any requirements from your local regulatory authority

revising temp logs and other records to make sure that the HACCP plan is working as intended is what principle?

verification

Most common symptoms of Norovirus gastroenterirtis

vomiting diarrhea nausea abdominal cramps

What should a server do after clearing a table?

wash hands

A food handler has finished trimming raw chicken on a cutting board and needs it to prep vegetables. This cutting board must be ___________ before doing this.

washed, rinsed, and sanitized

single tank, stationary rack machines with doors

washing machine holds a stationary rack of tableware/utensils (the single one we use near our lab station i think?)

Gloves do not need to be worn when ___________.

washing produce

toxins

waste of microorganism

Hard water

water containing minerals such as calcium and iron in concentrations higher than 120 parts per million

most common symptoms of diarrhea illness caused by bacillus cereus gastroenteritis?

watery diarrhea no vomiting

To wash hands correctly, a food handler must first

wet hands and arms

How a wound is covered depends on _____________.

where it is located

different types of plant toxins

wild turnips, honey from bees allowed to harvest on toxic plants, undercooked kidney beans

how to store flatware and utensils

with handles up so that staff can pick them up without touching food-contact surfaces

crisis recovery and assessment

work with regulatory authority to resolve issues, clean/santize operation, throw out all suspect food, investigate, develop plan to reasure customers

On-the job training positive and negatives?

works well with small groups, not large groups, takes away experienced staff from their jobs, effective in teaching skills

Clean and sanitize ___ before and after use

workspace

Food codes

written by regulatory authorities that regulate retail and food service operations

jaundice

yellowing of the skin and eyes that could indicate a person is sick with hepatitis A


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