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Safety & Sanitation Vocabulary

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Created Date 10.27.20
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  • A single celled, living oraganism that can spoil food and cause foodborne illness.
  • Illness causing microorganism
  • First In First Out- Method of stock rotation
  • Center for Disease Control & Prevention- responsible for investigation of foodborne illness outbreaks.
  • Foreign objects that can accidentally get into food and contaminate it.
  • The temperature range between 41* - 135*, within most foodborne microorganisms rapidly grow.
  • Measure of food's acidity or alkalinity.
  • Habits that include keeping the hands, hair, and body clean to preserve healthy living.
  • Presence of harmful substances in food.
  • City, county, or state staff member who conducts foodservice inspections.
  • Plastic paddle filled with ice, used to stir hot food to cool it quickly.
  • Disease causing inflammation of the liver. It is transmitted to food by poor personal hygiene.
  • Sink designated for handwashing only.
  • Chemical substances that can contaminate food, such as cleaners & sanitizers, also chemicals from cookware.
  • Acronym for the conditions needed by most foodborne microorganisms to grow.
  • Federal agency responsible for inspection and grading of meat, poultry, dairy, & eggs.
  • process of reducing the number of microorganisms on a clean surface to safe levels.
  • Illness carried or transmitted to people by food.
  • Inspects all food except for meat, poultry, and eggs.
  • Group of programs, procedures, and measures desgned to prevent foodborne illness.
  • A type of bacteria found on skin & hair as well as in noses & throats of people & animals
  • Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point
  • A chef's hat
  • Molecules of soap that have hydrophillic and hydrophobic components.
  • The act of making oneself look nice, neat, & clean.

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