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Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Food Safety is protecting consumers from any kind of
hazard and injury, harm or illness.
What happens when you get food safety wrong?
 If you work in the food industry, Customers may complain
or become ill and the business may get a bad reputation
and have to close down.
The reputation of your organization depends on you.
 Outbreaks of food poisoning will increase.
Food Standards Agency estimates that
there are more than 850,000 cases
per year in the UK.
Most cases are not reported.
Introduction to Food Safety
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Food Safety is your responsibility!
As a food handler, you must do everything you can to keep food safe, control
hazards and stop contamination of food.
How can you do this?
 Storing food products correctly in transportation
and final destination, fridge temp- 0-8, ideal 5Oc.
 Freezing food- minus 18Oc
 Keeping dry store tidy and clean & stock rotation
 Date marking food -
best before (non-perishable items), use by
 Correct cooking and re-heating procedures in place
 Good food hygiene and personal hygiene is
important to make sure that the food we eat is safe.
 Follow HACCP systems ensuring that Hazards are assessed and Controls
are in place to combat hazard.
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
HACCP
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points
This is a system to identify specific hazards
and risks associated with food production
and to describe ways to control these
hazards and ways of minimising them.
What is a hazard?
In food production, a hazard is anything that can cause harm to a
customer.
A control point is the step in the making process where the hazard must be
controlled. This step has to be carried out correctly to make sure the hazard is
removed or reduced to a safe level.
When the hazard is “high risk” the control points are called Critical Control Points
(CCP’s), because it is critical (essential) that the hazard is removed or reduced.
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Common food hazards
Three main types of food hazard that can contaminate food and cause
injury or illness:
 Physical - occurs at any stage of food production.
personal hygiene, hair on the food, handling, string,
equipment, packaging, broken glass, foreign body, pests
 Chemical -
perfumes, detergents, cleaning, washing up,
pesticides, chemicals used in agriculture and
farming methods.
 Biological / Micro-organism spoilage –
yeasts, moulds, viruses, bacteria,
Parasites, fungus
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Physical contamination:
FOREIGN BODIES LANDING IN FOOD:
 Bolts, wire - lost in food from equipment in manufacture
and production.
 Cardboard, string and staples - landing in food on opening
packaging.
 Earrings, false nails - leave off jewellery
and nails, etc when preparing food.
 Sweet papers, cigarette ends - do not smoke or eat when
preparing food.
 Glass and china - discard any food from
broken or chipped containers.
 Cat and dog hairs - keep animals out of the kitchen
 Vegetable stalks - care needed in food prep
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Chemical contamination
 Care needed when washing up etc. So that cleaning
agents don’t end up in food.
 Also, equipment needs to be thoroughly dried so that no
traces of cleaning agent are left on it, which may end up in
food.
 Work surfaces need to be carefully
cleaned to remove any traces of
detergent, which could land in food.
 Fruit and vegetables need to be thoroughly cleaned to
remove traces of pesticides and fertilizers.
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Biological hazards;
Cause food poisoning or food-borne illnesses or food spoilage.
There are 4 types: moulds, yeasts, viruses and bacteria. They are called
micro-organisms.
 Moulds – tiny plants or fungi, grow on surface of food. They produce
spores, they are generally harmless but some can produce
MYCOTOXINS which can be dangerous.
 Yeasts - these do not cause food poisoning, but can be capable of
spoiling food. Have beneficial effects however - bread, beer.
 Viruses - they can cause disease as they destroy living cells. They are
carried by human beings and animals. A virus can be passed to food
by an infected food handler.
 Bacteria- single celled and found in water, air, soil and people. Some
are essential in food production - helpful bacteria are used in
production of yogurt, actimel, etc
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Types of bacteria:
Spoilage bacteria - these bacteria can affect the quality of a food product.
Signs of spoilage in food are evident. Can be assessed
using our senses to find out any changes in smell,
taste, texture or appearance.
Pathogenic bacteria (harmful) - can spread very easily and cause food
poisoning. There may be no evidence of spoilage on the food itself.
Food poisoning is very common, causing many thousands of reported
cases each year.
Pathogenic bacteria include: Salmonella, Campylobacter,
Listeria, E-Coli, and Staphylococcus Aureus.
Sources of pathogenic bacteria: raw foods, people, pests,
Animals, air and dust, water, soil and food waste.
There are no visible signs of poisoning in food; can’t be
assessed by using our senses.
Helpful bacteria – these are used to make beer, cheese, yoghurt, ferment
meat for salami
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Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
The ideal conditions for bacterial growth are:
Time - under the right conditions bacteria can double every 10 to
20 minutes.
Moisture - this is why it is important to make sure surfaces are dry.
That’s why the sink area of the kitchen often has the highest levels
of bacteria.
Warmth - when the temperature is between 8 to 63OC bacteria will
multiply rapidly – this is known as the danger zone
Food - bacteria needs food to be able to multiply, it prefers protein
rich foods but can survive on dirt or a tiny drop of blood.
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Binary fission
One bacterium becomes two, two become four,
four become eight and so on.
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
To prevent bacteria multiplying and therefore reduce the risk
of food poisoning bacteria, time and temperature control is
essential:
- the danger zone (easy for bacteria to multiply) is between 5OC and 63OC
- storing food at cold temperatures will slow down multiplication of bacteria,
but will not kill them
- cooking at 70OC for at least 2 minutes will kill most bacteria
700C 630C 370C 50C -180C
Food Danger Zone
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Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Symptoms of food poisoning include:
 Nausea;
 Vomiting;
 Stomach pains;
 Diarrhoea.
In severe cases, food poisoning
can even cause death.
Food Poisoning
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Bacterial contamination is the most common cause of food
poisoning.
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Essential Food Safety Training
Allergens:
 Peanuts
 Nuts / Tree Nuts
 Dairy Products
 Eggs
 Fish
 Gluten
 Sesame Seeds
 Celery
 Mustard
 Sulphur Dioxide
 Shellfish
 Soya
Allergies cause a specific reaction in certain people and include:
tingling and swelling around the mouth, nose and throat, difficulty
breathing, rashes, vomiting, diarrhoea, cramps; may ended with
death.
We should label our foods if they contain the above allergens
because the reaction for those who are allergic to the allergen can
be life threatening.
Allergens
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
People MOST AT RISK:
 Very young people
 Elderly people
 Pregnant women and unborn babies
 People who are ill or recovering from illness
At greater risk are those people who:
 Have immune systems which are not
working well
 Cannot “fight” illness
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Anyone can be affected by food poisoning or food-
borne illness but some people are particularly at risk:
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Essential Food Safety Training
Cross Contamination
Contamination is the presence of any objectionable or
harmful pathogenic micro-organisms in the food making it
unsafe for the consumer. Contamination can occur at any time
in food preparation or service.
Cross Contamination is the transfer of harmful bacteria from
one place to another by someone or something.
This spread or transfer could be:
 direct = raw meat touching cooked
 indirect = from a knife, cutting board
 by dripping = blood drip
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Types of Cross Contamination
Direct
Indirect
Raw Cooked
Raw
Cooked
Surface
Drip
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Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
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Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Cross contamination
usually involves a vehicle of contamination –
something that helps the bacteria to “travel” from one
surface to another. Common vehicles of
contamination include:
 Hands
 Utensils and equipment –
such as knives, chopping boards – any surface
that has not been cleaned properly between uses.
 Handles of doors, refrigerators, cupboards etc.
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Essential Food Safety Training
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Preventing cross-contamination
 Keep raw and ready-to-eat foods apart
 Do not use the same knives and boards for preparing raw
and ready-to-eat foods
 Wash your hands and clean food-contact
surfaces each time you finish a task
 Use disposable cloths/paper roll for cleaning tasks, when
possible
 Keep all foods covered at all times
 Use the colour-coded system
 Pests must be controlled as they can contaminate food,
spread disease and damage premises
Preventive measures
Food Safety Refresher
COLOR CODES
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Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Essential Food Safety Training
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Everyone is responsible!
Food Handler has a duty to make sure it is
safe and does not cause the customer harm.
Your legal requirements are:
 keep yourself and workplace clean
 protect food from contamination or
anything that could cause harm
 follow good personal hygiene practices – e.g. hand washing
 wear appropriate protective clothing
 tell your employer if you are suffering from or are a carrier of a
food-borne illness
Due diligence
Every food business must be able to
demonstrate that it has done everything within
its power to safeguard consumer health.
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Essential Food Safety Training
Handwashing
When to wash Hands?
Before:
 Before you start work or preparing food
 Before touching ready to eat or high risk food
 Before eating
After :
 After every break
 After eating, drinking and smoking
 After you handle raw food or waste
 After you use the toilet
 After you clean surfaces or equipment
 After you cough, sneeze or blow your nose
 After touching hair or face
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Hand washing is one of the most important actions you can take to
help prevent contamination and food poisoning and food borne
illness.
Effective Handwashing
Rinse off all the
lather
(and bacteria!)
Dry hands
completely using a
paper towel
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Rub hands vigorously
together, under running water,
cleaning all parts of hands
Apply 3-5ml of liquid
soap to hands
Wet hands under warm
running water
Clean between fingers
and around the wrist,
especially the nails
and fingertips.
Dispose of paper
towel in a foot
operated container.
Food Safety Refresher
Personal Hygiene
Essential Food Safety Training
 Keep themselves clean
 Wash hands at all the time
 Wear clean protective clothing
Protective clothing include: overall / apron,
hair net, beard snood and gloves
Remember, the protective clothing is worn to prevent bacteria from your
clothes contaminating the food rather than to keep your clothes clean!
 Tie up long hair
 Keep nails short and clean
In order to reduce the risk of food poisoning, food handlers,
whether in their own home or a place of work, should be
particularly careful with their own personal hygiene.
Food handlers should:
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Food Safety Refresher
Essential Food Safety Training
 Cover cuts and sores with waterproof, high
visibility plaster (blue)
 Tell the manager before work if they have suffered from
diarrhoea, vomiting or skin problems.
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
 Do not wear jewellery, watches or nail varnish
 Do not eat, smoke or drink whist working
 Do not cough, spit or pick nose
in food area
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Reporting Illness/ Fitness to Work
Report to your Manager or Human Resources Office in the
following cases:
• Vomiting or diarrhoea
• Food borne illnesses, typhoid
• Nausea
• Ear, eye, nose discharges
• Septic cuts or weeping skin infections
• Any other communicable diseases
Essential Food Safety Training
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
You must not work with food if you have food poisoning or any other
illness with similar symptoms, as you may contaminate food- if you
have a virus this could be passed to food also.
Cleaning
Food Safety Refresher
Essential Food Safety Training
The aim of cleaning:
 Protect food from microbial contamination.
 Reduce opportunities for bacterial multiplication.
 Protect food from physical and chemical contamination.
 Avoid attracting pests.
 Maintain a safe environment.
 Create a good impression to customers.
 Carry out legal obligations to keep food safe.
Cleaning is the process of making something free from dirt,
grease and contamination.
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
To keep food safe adopt a
CLEAN AS YOU GO approach.
Food Safety Refresher
Cleaning of High Risk Surfaces
Food contact and hand contact surfaces are considered as high risk
surfaces. Such surfaces should be given high priority and should be
always, cleaned, disinfected and dried.
Examples (hand contact surfaces):
water taps, door, drawer and freezer handles,
light switches, phone receiver, can opener,
soap and towel dispenser, machine and
equipment switches, sinks for hand wash
or utensil wash, waste bin lids, broom
and mop handles
Examples (food contact surfaces):
food containers, chopping boards, cutleries,
plates and food preparation tables
Essential Food Safety Training
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Food Safety Refresher
Cleaning of Low Risk Surfaces
Items that do not touch food and those that are subject to heat
treatment are considered as low risk and should be always
cleaned.
Examples:
• bain marie
• chaffing dish
• door
• dishwasher
• dry storage areas
• floors
• microwave
• inside an oven
• ceiling
• freezers
Essential Food Safety Training
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Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Essential Food Safety Training
All cleaning chemicals must be food safe.
Chemicals should be stored away from food.
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Food premises must be kept clean,
as high standards of hygiene are
key to ensuring food safety.
Types of cleaning and chemicals:
Detergent is a chemical that can be used to dissolve grease and
remove dirt. Do not kill bacteria, eg: Fairy liquid
Disinfectant is used to reduce bacteria to safe levels.
Sanitiser is a chemical that both cleans and disinfects at the same
time, eg: Dettox
Sterilisation is the removal or destruction of all bacteria including
spores.
Cleaning & Chemicals
Segregate, Separate & Store
 First In First Out
 First Expiry First Out
 Segregate washed and unwashed
 Separate Raw and Cooked Food
 Ready to eat food must be kept above the raw food
 Keep food covered, make sure lid is closed
 Keep food equipment in good condition and sanitize before using
 Sanitize the probe thermometer before and after use
 Do not keep carton boxes in food area
 Keep small bin clean and lined with a bag,
empty when full
 Tie bag securely and no bags are left on the floor
 Label the Food - Production, Expiry
and Defrosting Start Dates.
 Do Not Serve the Food Past Shelf Life
Food Safety Refresher
Essential Food Safety Training
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Pest Control
Pests are living creature that lives on or in human food,
causing damage or contamination, or both.
Common Food Pest:
 Rats
 Mice
 Cockroaches
 Birds
 Ants
 Flies
 Insects
They might also include
animals that scavenge from
food businesses, e.g.,
squirrels and foxes.
Pest Signs:
 Live or dead bodies e.g. larvae, pupae
 Droppings, nests and webbing
 Eggs, feathers and fur
 Damage including bite marks, holes in
boxes, gnawed pipes, cables, fittings, etc
 Spillage adjacent to sacks of food
 Unusual smells
 Scratching, pecking or gnawing sounds
 Paw or claw prints
 Smears and rat runs
 The loss of small amounts of food
Essential Food Safety Training
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
It is important to prevent an infestation of food pests because
They can transmit diseases, contaminate foods (bodies, hair, faeces, urine, etc),
damage the structure of premises and equipment. Also, pest infestations can lead to
businesses being taken to court, fines and possible closure of business.
Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview
Pest Control
Food premises can provide pests with food, moisture, warmth and shelter.
Effective pest control is essential to keep pests out of food premises and
prevent them from spreading harmful microbes.
You can prevent infestation by:
 Keeping the business clean and tidy
 Covering foods at all times
 Storing the food off the ground and in pest-proof containers
 Checking incoming goods carefully. Do not accept a delivery if it shows
sign of pests such as gnawed packaging or insects
 Checking regularly for signs of an infestation
 Rotating stock
 Keeping well fitting lids on the rubbish bins
 Keeping door and window screens closed
 Keep external areas tidy and free from weeds
 In the event of a sighting of a pest or activity, it must be reported
immediately to your supervisor
Essential Food Safety Training
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Cooking
Food Safety Refresher
Cooking does not eliminate all bacteria;
it reduces it’s count to a safe level!
Essential Food Safety Training
It is essential to cook food properly to
kill harmful bacteria that can cause
food poisoning.
 Cook, or reheat food to a minimum
core temperature of 75OC for two minutes.
 If holding food hot, the minimum core
temperature must not fall below 63OC.
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Chilling
Food Safety Refresher
Chilling food properly helps stop/prevent harmful
bacteria from growing or multiplying.
 Some foods need to be kept chilled to keep them safe, such as
salads, milk and cream, desserts, cooked food which will not be
served immediately and food that says keep refrigerated on the label.
 Fridges and chilled display equipment should be set at below 5OC -
out of the ‘danger zone’ (5OC to 63OC)
 Avoid overloading the fridge. Overloading will prevent air circulation.
Essential Food Safety Training
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Options for chilling down hot food:
 Chill hot food to 5oc or below as quickly as possible
 Divide food into smaller portions and put in small shallow pans or
containers with large surface area and cool under running cold water
 Ice bath: put in a pan and put the pan on ice bath,
ice should not come in contact with the food.
 Blast chiller: Cools down the hot food to below 3C within 90 minutes.
Food Safety Refresher
Options for Defrosting Food:
 Defrost frozen food in the fridge and ensure that the product is fully
defrosted before cooking
 Under cold running water below 21C
 Microwave: defrost setting Keep food
Essential Food Safety Training
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Freezing:
Frozen food should be stored at -18OC or colder.
Freezing does not kill bacteria, it prevents bacteria from
multiplication.
 Put frozen food in the freezer at -18OC as soon as it is
delivered/received.
 Freeze hot food as soon as it has been properly chilled down/use blast
 Divide food into smaller portions and put it in containers or in freezer
bags before freezing, if possible.
Food Safety Refresher
Essential Food Safety Training
Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
Act to ensure that
the food you produce,
serve or sell is safe to eat.
Thank you for your time

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Basic Food Safety and Hygiene.pdf

  • 1. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Basic Food Safety and Hygiene
  • 2. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Food Safety is protecting consumers from any kind of hazard and injury, harm or illness. What happens when you get food safety wrong?  If you work in the food industry, Customers may complain or become ill and the business may get a bad reputation and have to close down. The reputation of your organization depends on you.  Outbreaks of food poisoning will increase. Food Standards Agency estimates that there are more than 850,000 cases per year in the UK. Most cases are not reported. Introduction to Food Safety
  • 3. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Food Safety is your responsibility! As a food handler, you must do everything you can to keep food safe, control hazards and stop contamination of food. How can you do this?  Storing food products correctly in transportation and final destination, fridge temp- 0-8, ideal 5Oc.  Freezing food- minus 18Oc  Keeping dry store tidy and clean & stock rotation  Date marking food - best before (non-perishable items), use by  Correct cooking and re-heating procedures in place  Good food hygiene and personal hygiene is important to make sure that the food we eat is safe.  Follow HACCP systems ensuring that Hazards are assessed and Controls are in place to combat hazard.
  • 4. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training HACCP Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points This is a system to identify specific hazards and risks associated with food production and to describe ways to control these hazards and ways of minimising them. What is a hazard? In food production, a hazard is anything that can cause harm to a customer. A control point is the step in the making process where the hazard must be controlled. This step has to be carried out correctly to make sure the hazard is removed or reduced to a safe level. When the hazard is “high risk” the control points are called Critical Control Points (CCP’s), because it is critical (essential) that the hazard is removed or reduced.
  • 5. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Common food hazards Three main types of food hazard that can contaminate food and cause injury or illness:  Physical - occurs at any stage of food production. personal hygiene, hair on the food, handling, string, equipment, packaging, broken glass, foreign body, pests  Chemical - perfumes, detergents, cleaning, washing up, pesticides, chemicals used in agriculture and farming methods.  Biological / Micro-organism spoilage – yeasts, moulds, viruses, bacteria, Parasites, fungus
  • 6. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Physical contamination: FOREIGN BODIES LANDING IN FOOD:  Bolts, wire - lost in food from equipment in manufacture and production.  Cardboard, string and staples - landing in food on opening packaging.  Earrings, false nails - leave off jewellery and nails, etc when preparing food.  Sweet papers, cigarette ends - do not smoke or eat when preparing food.  Glass and china - discard any food from broken or chipped containers.  Cat and dog hairs - keep animals out of the kitchen  Vegetable stalks - care needed in food prep
  • 7. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Chemical contamination  Care needed when washing up etc. So that cleaning agents don’t end up in food.  Also, equipment needs to be thoroughly dried so that no traces of cleaning agent are left on it, which may end up in food.  Work surfaces need to be carefully cleaned to remove any traces of detergent, which could land in food.  Fruit and vegetables need to be thoroughly cleaned to remove traces of pesticides and fertilizers.
  • 8. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Biological hazards; Cause food poisoning or food-borne illnesses or food spoilage. There are 4 types: moulds, yeasts, viruses and bacteria. They are called micro-organisms.  Moulds – tiny plants or fungi, grow on surface of food. They produce spores, they are generally harmless but some can produce MYCOTOXINS which can be dangerous.  Yeasts - these do not cause food poisoning, but can be capable of spoiling food. Have beneficial effects however - bread, beer.  Viruses - they can cause disease as they destroy living cells. They are carried by human beings and animals. A virus can be passed to food by an infected food handler.  Bacteria- single celled and found in water, air, soil and people. Some are essential in food production - helpful bacteria are used in production of yogurt, actimel, etc
  • 9. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Types of bacteria: Spoilage bacteria - these bacteria can affect the quality of a food product. Signs of spoilage in food are evident. Can be assessed using our senses to find out any changes in smell, taste, texture or appearance. Pathogenic bacteria (harmful) - can spread very easily and cause food poisoning. There may be no evidence of spoilage on the food itself. Food poisoning is very common, causing many thousands of reported cases each year. Pathogenic bacteria include: Salmonella, Campylobacter, Listeria, E-Coli, and Staphylococcus Aureus. Sources of pathogenic bacteria: raw foods, people, pests, Animals, air and dust, water, soil and food waste. There are no visible signs of poisoning in food; can’t be assessed by using our senses. Helpful bacteria – these are used to make beer, cheese, yoghurt, ferment meat for salami
  • 10. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training The ideal conditions for bacterial growth are: Time - under the right conditions bacteria can double every 10 to 20 minutes. Moisture - this is why it is important to make sure surfaces are dry. That’s why the sink area of the kitchen often has the highest levels of bacteria. Warmth - when the temperature is between 8 to 63OC bacteria will multiply rapidly – this is known as the danger zone Food - bacteria needs food to be able to multiply, it prefers protein rich foods but can survive on dirt or a tiny drop of blood.
  • 11. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Binary fission One bacterium becomes two, two become four, four become eight and so on.
  • 12. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview To prevent bacteria multiplying and therefore reduce the risk of food poisoning bacteria, time and temperature control is essential: - the danger zone (easy for bacteria to multiply) is between 5OC and 63OC - storing food at cold temperatures will slow down multiplication of bacteria, but will not kill them - cooking at 70OC for at least 2 minutes will kill most bacteria 700C 630C 370C 50C -180C Food Danger Zone Essential Food Safety Training
  • 13. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Symptoms of food poisoning include:  Nausea;  Vomiting;  Stomach pains;  Diarrhoea. In severe cases, food poisoning can even cause death. Food Poisoning Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Bacterial contamination is the most common cause of food poisoning.
  • 14. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Essential Food Safety Training Allergens:  Peanuts  Nuts / Tree Nuts  Dairy Products  Eggs  Fish  Gluten  Sesame Seeds  Celery  Mustard  Sulphur Dioxide  Shellfish  Soya Allergies cause a specific reaction in certain people and include: tingling and swelling around the mouth, nose and throat, difficulty breathing, rashes, vomiting, diarrhoea, cramps; may ended with death. We should label our foods if they contain the above allergens because the reaction for those who are allergic to the allergen can be life threatening. Allergens
  • 15. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview People MOST AT RISK:  Very young people  Elderly people  Pregnant women and unborn babies  People who are ill or recovering from illness At greater risk are those people who:  Have immune systems which are not working well  Cannot “fight” illness Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Anyone can be affected by food poisoning or food- borne illness but some people are particularly at risk:
  • 16. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Essential Food Safety Training Cross Contamination Contamination is the presence of any objectionable or harmful pathogenic micro-organisms in the food making it unsafe for the consumer. Contamination can occur at any time in food preparation or service. Cross Contamination is the transfer of harmful bacteria from one place to another by someone or something. This spread or transfer could be:  direct = raw meat touching cooked  indirect = from a knife, cutting board  by dripping = blood drip Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
  • 17. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Types of Cross Contamination Direct Indirect Raw Cooked Raw Cooked Surface Drip Essential Food Safety Training Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
  • 18. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Essential Food Safety Training Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Cross contamination usually involves a vehicle of contamination – something that helps the bacteria to “travel” from one surface to another. Common vehicles of contamination include:  Hands  Utensils and equipment – such as knives, chopping boards – any surface that has not been cleaned properly between uses.  Handles of doors, refrigerators, cupboards etc.
  • 19. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Essential Food Safety Training Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Preventing cross-contamination  Keep raw and ready-to-eat foods apart  Do not use the same knives and boards for preparing raw and ready-to-eat foods  Wash your hands and clean food-contact surfaces each time you finish a task  Use disposable cloths/paper roll for cleaning tasks, when possible  Keep all foods covered at all times  Use the colour-coded system  Pests must be controlled as they can contaminate food, spread disease and damage premises
  • 20. Preventive measures Food Safety Refresher COLOR CODES Essential Food Safety Training Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
  • 21. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Essential Food Safety Training Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Everyone is responsible! Food Handler has a duty to make sure it is safe and does not cause the customer harm. Your legal requirements are:  keep yourself and workplace clean  protect food from contamination or anything that could cause harm  follow good personal hygiene practices – e.g. hand washing  wear appropriate protective clothing  tell your employer if you are suffering from or are a carrier of a food-borne illness Due diligence Every food business must be able to demonstrate that it has done everything within its power to safeguard consumer health.
  • 22. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Essential Food Safety Training Handwashing When to wash Hands? Before:  Before you start work or preparing food  Before touching ready to eat or high risk food  Before eating After :  After every break  After eating, drinking and smoking  After you handle raw food or waste  After you use the toilet  After you clean surfaces or equipment  After you cough, sneeze or blow your nose  After touching hair or face Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Hand washing is one of the most important actions you can take to help prevent contamination and food poisoning and food borne illness.
  • 23. Effective Handwashing Rinse off all the lather (and bacteria!) Dry hands completely using a paper towel Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Rub hands vigorously together, under running water, cleaning all parts of hands Apply 3-5ml of liquid soap to hands Wet hands under warm running water Clean between fingers and around the wrist, especially the nails and fingertips. Dispose of paper towel in a foot operated container.
  • 24. Food Safety Refresher Personal Hygiene Essential Food Safety Training  Keep themselves clean  Wash hands at all the time  Wear clean protective clothing Protective clothing include: overall / apron, hair net, beard snood and gloves Remember, the protective clothing is worn to prevent bacteria from your clothes contaminating the food rather than to keep your clothes clean!  Tie up long hair  Keep nails short and clean In order to reduce the risk of food poisoning, food handlers, whether in their own home or a place of work, should be particularly careful with their own personal hygiene. Food handlers should: Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
  • 25. Food Safety Refresher Essential Food Safety Training  Cover cuts and sores with waterproof, high visibility plaster (blue)  Tell the manager before work if they have suffered from diarrhoea, vomiting or skin problems. Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training  Do not wear jewellery, watches or nail varnish  Do not eat, smoke or drink whist working  Do not cough, spit or pick nose in food area
  • 26. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Reporting Illness/ Fitness to Work Report to your Manager or Human Resources Office in the following cases: • Vomiting or diarrhoea • Food borne illnesses, typhoid • Nausea • Ear, eye, nose discharges • Septic cuts or weeping skin infections • Any other communicable diseases Essential Food Safety Training Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training You must not work with food if you have food poisoning or any other illness with similar symptoms, as you may contaminate food- if you have a virus this could be passed to food also.
  • 27. Cleaning Food Safety Refresher Essential Food Safety Training The aim of cleaning:  Protect food from microbial contamination.  Reduce opportunities for bacterial multiplication.  Protect food from physical and chemical contamination.  Avoid attracting pests.  Maintain a safe environment.  Create a good impression to customers.  Carry out legal obligations to keep food safe. Cleaning is the process of making something free from dirt, grease and contamination. Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training To keep food safe adopt a CLEAN AS YOU GO approach.
  • 28. Food Safety Refresher Cleaning of High Risk Surfaces Food contact and hand contact surfaces are considered as high risk surfaces. Such surfaces should be given high priority and should be always, cleaned, disinfected and dried. Examples (hand contact surfaces): water taps, door, drawer and freezer handles, light switches, phone receiver, can opener, soap and towel dispenser, machine and equipment switches, sinks for hand wash or utensil wash, waste bin lids, broom and mop handles Examples (food contact surfaces): food containers, chopping boards, cutleries, plates and food preparation tables Essential Food Safety Training Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
  • 29. Food Safety Refresher Cleaning of Low Risk Surfaces Items that do not touch food and those that are subject to heat treatment are considered as low risk and should be always cleaned. Examples: • bain marie • chaffing dish • door • dishwasher • dry storage areas • floors • microwave • inside an oven • ceiling • freezers Essential Food Safety Training Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
  • 30. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Essential Food Safety Training All cleaning chemicals must be food safe. Chemicals should be stored away from food. Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Food premises must be kept clean, as high standards of hygiene are key to ensuring food safety. Types of cleaning and chemicals: Detergent is a chemical that can be used to dissolve grease and remove dirt. Do not kill bacteria, eg: Fairy liquid Disinfectant is used to reduce bacteria to safe levels. Sanitiser is a chemical that both cleans and disinfects at the same time, eg: Dettox Sterilisation is the removal or destruction of all bacteria including spores. Cleaning & Chemicals
  • 31. Segregate, Separate & Store  First In First Out  First Expiry First Out  Segregate washed and unwashed  Separate Raw and Cooked Food  Ready to eat food must be kept above the raw food  Keep food covered, make sure lid is closed  Keep food equipment in good condition and sanitize before using  Sanitize the probe thermometer before and after use  Do not keep carton boxes in food area  Keep small bin clean and lined with a bag, empty when full  Tie bag securely and no bags are left on the floor  Label the Food - Production, Expiry and Defrosting Start Dates.  Do Not Serve the Food Past Shelf Life Food Safety Refresher Essential Food Safety Training Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
  • 32. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Pest Control Pests are living creature that lives on or in human food, causing damage or contamination, or both. Common Food Pest:  Rats  Mice  Cockroaches  Birds  Ants  Flies  Insects They might also include animals that scavenge from food businesses, e.g., squirrels and foxes. Pest Signs:  Live or dead bodies e.g. larvae, pupae  Droppings, nests and webbing  Eggs, feathers and fur  Damage including bite marks, holes in boxes, gnawed pipes, cables, fittings, etc  Spillage adjacent to sacks of food  Unusual smells  Scratching, pecking or gnawing sounds  Paw or claw prints  Smears and rat runs  The loss of small amounts of food Essential Food Safety Training Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training It is important to prevent an infestation of food pests because They can transmit diseases, contaminate foods (bodies, hair, faeces, urine, etc), damage the structure of premises and equipment. Also, pest infestations can lead to businesses being taken to court, fines and possible closure of business.
  • 33. Orientation – Food Hygiene Overview Pest Control Food premises can provide pests with food, moisture, warmth and shelter. Effective pest control is essential to keep pests out of food premises and prevent them from spreading harmful microbes. You can prevent infestation by:  Keeping the business clean and tidy  Covering foods at all times  Storing the food off the ground and in pest-proof containers  Checking incoming goods carefully. Do not accept a delivery if it shows sign of pests such as gnawed packaging or insects  Checking regularly for signs of an infestation  Rotating stock  Keeping well fitting lids on the rubbish bins  Keeping door and window screens closed  Keep external areas tidy and free from weeds  In the event of a sighting of a pest or activity, it must be reported immediately to your supervisor Essential Food Safety Training Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
  • 34. Cooking Food Safety Refresher Cooking does not eliminate all bacteria; it reduces it’s count to a safe level! Essential Food Safety Training It is essential to cook food properly to kill harmful bacteria that can cause food poisoning.  Cook, or reheat food to a minimum core temperature of 75OC for two minutes.  If holding food hot, the minimum core temperature must not fall below 63OC. Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training
  • 35. Chilling Food Safety Refresher Chilling food properly helps stop/prevent harmful bacteria from growing or multiplying.  Some foods need to be kept chilled to keep them safe, such as salads, milk and cream, desserts, cooked food which will not be served immediately and food that says keep refrigerated on the label.  Fridges and chilled display equipment should be set at below 5OC - out of the ‘danger zone’ (5OC to 63OC)  Avoid overloading the fridge. Overloading will prevent air circulation. Essential Food Safety Training Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Options for chilling down hot food:  Chill hot food to 5oc or below as quickly as possible  Divide food into smaller portions and put in small shallow pans or containers with large surface area and cool under running cold water  Ice bath: put in a pan and put the pan on ice bath, ice should not come in contact with the food.  Blast chiller: Cools down the hot food to below 3C within 90 minutes.
  • 36. Food Safety Refresher Options for Defrosting Food:  Defrost frozen food in the fridge and ensure that the product is fully defrosted before cooking  Under cold running water below 21C  Microwave: defrost setting Keep food Essential Food Safety Training Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Freezing: Frozen food should be stored at -18OC or colder. Freezing does not kill bacteria, it prevents bacteria from multiplication.  Put frozen food in the freezer at -18OC as soon as it is delivered/received.  Freeze hot food as soon as it has been properly chilled down/use blast  Divide food into smaller portions and put it in containers or in freezer bags before freezing, if possible.
  • 37. Food Safety Refresher Essential Food Safety Training Basic Food Safety and Hygiene Training Act to ensure that the food you produce, serve or sell is safe to eat. Thank you for your time