Safety and Sanitation
Food Borne Illnesses
Created Date
01.15.19
Last Updated
01.16.19
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Two ways contamination happens are direct contamination and cross-contamination.
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Which is an example of biological hazards?
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Viruses in order to grow do not need a host or another living cell such as a person, animal, or plant.
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Which FBI is the most deadly?
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Which FBI is a parasite?
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Which FBI can be caused by eating raw eggs?
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Cross-contamination is the movement of chemicals or microorganisms from one place to another.
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What does the “F” in FATTOM mean?
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Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) ensures food safety.
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The path food takes from receiving to disposal where hazards can be controlled and dangers minimized.
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What is the temperature of the temperature danger zone?
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Food needs to be thrown out if in the temperature danger zone for
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FIFO stands for first in first out.
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Drinking raw milk is safe.
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What is another name for food poisoning?
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