How Food Handlers Can Contaminate Food

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How Food Handlers Can Contaminate Food

Food handlers can cause illness when they transfer microorganisms to food they touch. Many times these microorganisms come from the food handlers themselves. Food handlers can contaminate food when:

They have a food borne Illness

The show symptoms of gastrointestinal illness (an illness relating to the stomach or intestine)

They live with or are exposed to a person who is ill

They touch anything that may contaminate their hands

Even an apparently healthy person may be hosting food borne pathogens Even an apparently healthy person may be hosting food borne pathogens. With some illnesses, such as hepatitis A, a person is at the most infectious stage of the disease for several weeks before symptoms appear. With other illnesses, the pathogens may remain in a person’s system for months after all signs of infection have ceased. Some people are called carriers, because they might carry pathogens and infect others, yet never become ill themselves. Since it is so easy to contaminate food, food handlers must pay close attention to what they do with their hands, maintain good personal hygiene, make sure preparation area is clean, utensils/cutting boards are clean and sanitized.

The 11 Kitchen Rules of When You Should Wash Your Hands

Before and after changing gloves

After using the restroom

Before & after handling raw food

After touching your hair, face, or body

After coughing or sneezing into your hand

When switching from one task to another

After handling any chemicals

After clearing tables or busing dirty dishes

After sweeping, mopping, or taking out the trash

Before & after breaks, after eating, drinking, or smoking

Any time you encounter something that can contaminate your hands

Temperature

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Food Handler Certificate

After reviewing food handler procedures, answer the following questions. Every Food handler/server is required to complete this exam.

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING CIRCLE TRUE OR FALSE:

1. T F A good way to destroy or kill many disease causing bacteria (germs) in food is to heat foods to a high temperature.

2. T F To prevent food borne illness and infectious hepatitis, hands should be washed thoroughly with soap and water after using the restroom, smoking or eating.

3. T F Bacteria can be spread to food by dirty cooking utensils, preparation tables, cutting boards or hands.

4. T F Storing foods below 41°F can prevent many food borne illnesses.

5. T F Frequent hand washing is important in helping to prevent food borne illness.

6. T F Hands must be washed thoroughly with soap and water before using gloves and when changing gloves.

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