Temperatures
Government Agencies
Cooling foods
Cleaning
Extra things to know
100

What is the RTE (ready-to-eat) minimum temperature?

135 degrees

100

What does the FDA do?

Issues the food code, inspects food that crosses state lines, and scientific research. 

100

First, food must go from what temp to what temp in how many hours?

135 to 70 in 2 hours

100

How should you sanitize with hot water?

Use a 3 compartment sink

Detergent and hot water

Clean water

Water and sanitizer

how water at 171 degrees

100

What are examples of physical contamination?

Jewelry

Plastic wrap

Band aids

Hair

False lashes

Nail polish

200

What is the minimum internal temperature of Seafood?

145 degrees

200

What does the USDA do?

Makes sure poultry, meat, and eggs are safely packaged and labeled, inspects food shipped to suppliers, and inspects food processing plants. 

200

Then, food must go from what temp to what temp in how many hours? 

70 to 41 in 4 hours.

200

What is the complete hand washing process?

Should take 20 seconds

Water at 85 degrees

Apply soap

Scrub for 10-15 seconds

Rinse

Use a single sue towel and turn off water

200

How many inches should floor equipment be off the ground?

6 inches with wheels

300

What is the minimum internal temperature for whole meat?

145 degrees

300

What does the CDC do?

Handles cases of diseases and outbreaks. 

300

What are some methods for cooling food?

Smaller portions

Shallow containers

Ice paddles

300

What is the hand washing station requirements? 

Hot and cold water

Soap

Single use paper towel

Garbage can

Signage

300

What should you not do when storing food?

Store flour on the floor

Put detergent by food items

Store sugar in unlabeled containers

Discard cans with rust

400

What is the minimum internal temperature for ground meat?

155 degrees

400

According to the CDC, the 5 most common risk factors for food borne illness are...?

1. Purchasing food from unsafe sources

2. Failing to cook food correctly

3. Holding food at incorrect temperatures

4. Using contaminant equipment

5. Poor personal hygiene

400

How long is the total cooling process?

6 hours

400

When should you wash your hands?

Before cooking

After restroom

Taking out the trash

Handling money

Blowing nose

Sneezing

Switching foods

400

What are approved ways to thaw meat?

Running water over it at 70 degrees

In the fridge

Frozen to pan

500

What is the minimum internal temperature for poultry (chicken)?

165 degrees

500

What is the best way to prevent a virus or food borne illness. 

Hand washing 

500

What are some approved ways to thaw meat?

Running water not above 70 degrees

In the fridge


500

What is not allowed while in the kitchen?

Smoking

Drinking

Eating from open containers

Chewing gum

500

What is the health inspectors #1 job?

To protect the public. Make sure you recognize your inspector.