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Good hygienic practices applied to

Good hygienic practices applied to. food service establishments. FS0802 1. 2000. Good hygienic practices for small food operations. Personal hygiene. Hygienic handling of food. Premises and kitchen utensils. FS0802 2. 2000. Personal hygiene (1).

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Good hygienic practices applied to

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  1. Good hygienic practices applied to food service establishments FS0802 1 2000

  2. Good hygienic practices for small food operations • Personal hygiene • Hygienic handling of food • Premises and kitchen utensils FS0802 2 2000

  3. Personal hygiene (1) Importance of personal hygiene lies in the fact that • Man is a reservoir for infectious disease agents (e.g. V. cholerae, S. typhi, Shigella sp.) • Man is a reservoir for enterotoxin-producing S. aureus • Some pathogens (e.g. Shigella sp, viruses) can cause infection at low levels of contamination • Food handlers’ hands can be a route of cross- contamination FS0802 3 2000

  4. Personal hygiene (2) • Personnel should be encouraged to • Wash hands frequently • Carefully bandage any wounds on hands and arms • Avoid coughing or sneezing over food FS0802 4 2000

  5. Personal hygiene (3) • Refrain from smoking • Wear clean clothes and overalls • Always keep hair covered • Avoid wearing jewellery • Keep fingernails short FS0802 5 2000

  6. Personal hygiene (4) Food handlers should report illnesses with the following symptoms to their employer • Jaundice • Diarrhoea • Vomiting • Fever • Sore Throat (with fever) • Visible infected skin lesions (boils, cuts etc..) • Ear, eye and nose discharges FS0802 6 2000

  7. Hygienic handling of food FS0802 7 2000

  8. Hygienic handling of food (1) • Perishable food should be stored under refrigeration • Perishable food should not be stored too long, even at refrigeration temperature • Thoroughly defrost frozen meat and poultry before cooking • Discard all drips accumulated during defrosting of meat and poultry and clean all soiled surfaces FS0802 8 2000

  9. Hygienic handling of food (2) • Cook food thoroughly • Keep cooked food hot - at a temperature of at least 60oC • Refrigerate cooked food in shallow containers • Reheat cooked food to at least 70oC • Keep cooked food separate from raw food FS0802 9 2000

  10. Hygienic handling of food (3) • Cooked components of mixed dishes that will be eaten cold should be cooled before adding other ingredients • All work with perishable food must be carried out quickly • Cooked food should not be touched by hand FS0802 10 2000

  11. Premises and kitchen utensils FS0802 11 2000

  12. Premises and kitchen utensils (1) • Keep kitchen area and adjoining rooms clean • Have plenty of light in all work and storage rooms • Keep kitchens tidy • Frequent cleaning ensures hygienic kitchens FS0802 12 2000

  13. Premises and kitchen utensils (2) • Cloths and drying towels that come into contact with dishes and utensils should be changed every day • Protect kitchen and storage area from insects and other vermin • Keep pets and other animals away from the kitchen • Keep dangerous/poisonous substances, outside the kitchen area in labelled and closed containers FS0802 13 2000

  14. Premises and kitchen utensils (3) • Defrost and clean refrigerators regularly • Avoid overloading the cold-storage equipment • Do not change dishwasher timings/techniques/temperatures • Provide good cleaning equipment • Dispose of waste correctly FS0802 14 2000

  15. Application of HACCP in small food operations FS0802 15 2000

  16. WHY HACCP ? Greater degree of food safety assurance can be achieved through combining • Good Hygienic Practices (GHP) • Application of HACCP FS0802 16 2000

  17. Application of HACCP in small food operations HACCP can be used in small food operations • As a tool for ensuring food safety (7 principles) • As a tool for education of foodhandlers (5 or 6 principles) FS0802 17 2000

  18. The HACCP- based approach • The use of HACCP as a basis for training food handlers involves the following steps • HACCP study • If necessary modifying the food preparation practices • Educating food handlers about Critical Control Points and Critical Limits • Teaching food handlers how to implement corrective measures in case of problems FS0802 18 2000

  19. HACCP study of Nam Prik (acidified shrimp paste) Green sour mangoes ! Shrimp paste! Lime Garlic !s Chilli !s or Cut *# Peel, slice, chop *# or Dry Fresh Squeeze # Add Grind *# Hold +/- CCP: pH (sour taste) Serve on rice or fish as side dish or as dip for vegetables F

  20. HACCP study of Nam Prik (acidified shrimp paste) Symbols used in the flow diagram ! Possibility that food/water initially contaminated with foodborne pathogens * Possibility of contamination with foodborne pathogens from surfaces or equipment # Possibility of contamination with foodborne pathogens from person who handled food + Possibility of multiplication of bacteria - Bacterial growth unlikely s Spores FS0802 20 2000

  21. HACCP study of chicken Raw Chicken ! Water* Wash Discard water Hand at Stand Put in Pan Spices* Salt Green Tomato Chilli* Ghee Refrigerator CCP CCP Fry Sell (Hold) + Sell * Hazard of contamination + Hazard of bacterial growth CCP Critical Control Point FS0802 21 2000

  22. Good hygienic practices for small food operations Key messages • GHP is essential for food safety • Managers have a responsibility to ensure that GHP is implemented in their operations • Food handlers have a responsibility to maintain high standards of personal hygiene FS0802 22 2000

  23. Good hygienic practices for small food operations Key messages • Food needs to be handled hygienically, which includes proper heat treatment, storage and the prevention of contamination • Cleanliness of food premises and kitchen equipment reduces the risk of contamination • GHP combined with HACCP provides an enhanced degree of food safety assurance FS0802 23 2000

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