It's the Yuck
It's Getting Hot in Here
Its a Bug's Life
It's the Code
Manage It
100

 This is approximately how many people in the

United States suffer from a foodborne

illness each year.

What is 1 in every 6 people 

100

For Idaho food service establishments,

the “Danger Zone” represents this

temperature range supporting the rapid

growth of bacteria.

What is 41°F–135°F?

100

 Handwashing is conducted by vigorously rubbing all portions of the hands and lower arms with soap and water for at least this amount of time.

What is 20 Seconds

100

These workers enforce the food safety rules found in

the Idaho Food Code

What is Environmental Health Specialists in

Idaho Health Districts

100

Handwashing sinks can only be used for this purpose.

What is Handwashing 

200

 These are groups of individuals have a higher

risk of contracting a foodborne illness than

the general population.

Who are: 

Young children

Pregnant women

Elderly

200

Chicken must be cooked to this internal

temperature

165°F for 15 seconds

200

Norovirus is transmitted from person-to-person by the fecal oral route. This is most likely to be the cause of norovirus infection in a food service establishment.

What is failure of employees to properly wash hands after using the restroom?

200

This is the main responsibility of

employees working in a food service

establishment.

What is to serve safe, quality meals to all

customers

200

This is what SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) are.

What is step-by-step procedures for a

specific task that workers in a food

establishment follow to reduce the risk

of foodborne illness.

300

To avoid cross contamination, these are the 3 times when gloves should be changed.

What are 

-At least every four hours

-Whenever hands should be washed

-If they tear

300

When reheating foods that have been

properly cooked and cooled, the food must

be reheated to this internal temperature. 

What is 165°F for 15 seconds?

300

These symptoms require

a food worker to be restricted from his/her

job responsibilities.

What are

-Sore throat and fever

-Jaundice

-Diarrhea

-Vomiting 

300

These water sources are the only ones that can be used in a food establishment. 

What are

-Public Water Systems

-Bottled Drinking Water 

-Private wells or water systems that are constructed, maintained, and sampled  

300

 All foods should be stored at least this far

off the floor.

What is 6 inches?

400

 A cut on your finger may become a source

of disease causing bacteria. This is what you should do if you are working in food service.

What is wash hands for 20 seconds, wear a

bandage, and wear disposable gloves

400

Hamburger patties (ground beef) must be

cooked to this internal temperature.

What is 155°F for 15 seconds?

400

This is the acronym that represents the conditions in which bacteria needs to survive.

What is FAT TOM

Food

Acidity

Temperature 

Time

Oxygen

Moisture 

400

 Handwashing stations in food service

establishments are not required to have this.

What is hand sanitizer?

400

This is the maximum time allowed for TCS to be in

the “Danger Zone”.

What is 4 hours?

500

The following are all TRUE of

foodborne illness (FBI).

What are:

-FBI can cause serious illness.

-FBI can cause death.

-Common symptoms of FBI include

nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, &

abdominal cramps.

500

Cold, ready-to-eat foods must be held at or

below this temperature.

What is 41°F?

500

These are the Big 3 diseases that requires a person be excluded from working in a food establishment.

What are

-Shigellosis

-Hepatitis A

-Salmonellosis

500

In food service, food contact surfaces include these. 

What are plates, glassware, flatware, and

food preparation counters

500

 To manage food safety in food service

establishments, these two systems are frequently

used. 

What are Active Managerial Control and HACCP?