What must foodhandlers do after touching their hair, face, or body?
What is washing your hands
What three types of people are most likely to contract a foodborne illness?
What is elderly people, small children, and people with compromised immune systems?
What is considered the temperature danger zone?
What is 41 -135 degrees farenheit
Cooking tomato sauce in a copper pot can cause which foodborne illness? Norovirus, Shigella, Salmonella, or Toxic Metal poisoning
What is Toxic-metal poisoning
What is an example of preventing cross-contamination?
Make sure food is labeled, provide separate utensils for each food item, make sure cutting boards and work stations are cleaned and sanitized.
While commonly linked to contaminated ground beef, what pathogen has also been linked with contaminated produce?
What is Shiga Toxin-producing E. coil
What piece of jewelry can be worn by a foodhandler?
Earrings, bracelets, or a plain band ring
What is plain band ring
What does FIFO mean when referring to the storage of food items?
What is First In First Out
Covering wounds can help prevent the spread of which pathogen?
Shigella, Salmonella, Covid, or Staphylococcus auerus
What is Staphylococcus aureus
To prevent food allergens from being transferred to food from kitchen tools...
What is cleaning and sanitizing utensils before use?
When should hand antiseptics be used?
What is after washing hands
At what temperature do foodborne pathogens grow most quickly?
What is the TDZ- 41 -135 degrees Farenheit
This term means a severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.
anaphylaxis
What should the internal cooking temperature of poultry be?
165 degrees farenheit