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PowerPoint 262 Food safety © Food – a fact of life 2013
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When cooking It is important to ensure that good practice in food safety and hygiene is being followed to avoid accidents and any risk of food poisoning. © Food – a fact of life 2013
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Personal hygiene Before you cook, you should: tie back long hair;
roll up long sleeves; wear an apron; remove jewellery; wash your hands. © Food – a fact of life 2013
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Storing food When you store food, you should:
read the labels – check the date marks and storage instructions; store foods in the right place and eat within the date mark. © Food – a fact of life 2013
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Avoiding cross-contamination
To keep food safe: do not use the same equipment for raw and cooked foods; keep raw and cooked foods separate, e.g. raw chicken and bread. © Food – a fact of life 2013
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Heating and reheating safely
To keep food safe: check that food is properly cooked; when reheating, make sure the food is piping hot; only reheat the food once. © Food – a fact of life 2013
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Storing cooked food To keep food safe after cooking:
cool it down the food as quickly as possible; place it into a suitable container; label it (its name and date). © Food – a fact of life 2013
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Waste Be safe when cooking:
make sure you have a bin nearby when you cook; collect food waste on newspaper or in a bowl on the table – place in the bin or compost after you have cooked. Always recycle used food packaging. Do not waste food. © Food – a fact of life 2013
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Cleaning and washing-up
When you cook: keep your cooking area clean and tidy; wash-up equipment in hot soapy water. © Food – a fact of life 2013
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© Food – a fact of life 2013 © Food – a fact of life 2013
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