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Food Hygiene 1 - Intro to food hygiene.pptx
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©2022 The Joyful
Class An introduction to food hygiene Food Hygiene 1
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©2022 The Joyful
Class Be able to explain what is meant by ‘food safety’. To know the terms ‘food poisoning’, ‘food-borne infection’, ‘food contamination’, and ‘food safety hazards’ To recognise the benefits of high standards of food hygiene To show progress today I should … ©2022 The Joyful Class
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©2022 The Joyful
Class REHIS Elementary Food Hygiene Course
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©2022 The Joyful
Class Elementary Food Hygiene Course Content • Introduction to food hygiene • Bacteria and their characteristics • The incidence of food poisoning and its prevention • Personal hygiene and the working habits of the food handler • The working environment • Common food pests and their control • Cleaning practices • HACCP • Food safety legislation
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©2022 The Joyful
Class An introduction to food hygiene REHIS Food Hygiene 1
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©2022 The Joyful
Class We are learning … 1. The benefits of high standards of hygiene within the food industry, explaining what is meant by ‘Food Safety’. 2. The disadvantages and costs of poor standards of hygiene within the food industry. 3. The role of the employer and employee in maintaining these standards. 4. The terms ‘food poisoning’, ‘food-borne infection’, ‘food contamination’, and food safety hazards.
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©2022 The Joyful
Class So what do you know about food hygiene?
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©2022 The Joyful
Class Food poisoning usually occurs within one to 36 hours of eating contaminated or poisonous food. Symptoms normally last from one to seven days and include one or more or the following: • abdominal pain, • diarrhoea, • vomiting, • feeling sick, • fever, • dehydration, • collapse.
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©2022 The Joyful
Class Every day thousands of people in the UK suffer from food poisoning. Many of these will be very ill and some of them will die. Those most at risk include; • Very young (babies and infants) • Pregnant women and unborn babies • Elderly people • Sick people and people with weakened immunity
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©2022 The Joyful
Class The main reasons for food poisoning are:- • Negligence • Ignorance • Poor management • Poor safety culture • Failure to implement food practices. Effective instruction and training will prevent food poisoning if the good practices of food handlers are taught and implemented in the workplace.
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©2022 The Joyful
Class 10 Main Faults contributing to food poisoning outbreaks include; 1. Preparing food too far in advance and storing at room temperature. 2. Cooling food too slowly before refrigeration. 3. Not reheating food to high enough temperatures to destroy food poisoning bacteria 4. Buying food from unreliable suppliers and sources which is contaminated with food poisoning bacteria 5. Undercooking 6. Not thawing frozen poultry for sufficient time 7. Cross-contamination from raw food to ready to eat food 8. Eating contaminated raw food such as bean sprouts, shellfish, eggs or milk 9. Storing hot food below 63oc 10. Unhygienic and infected food handlers.
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©2022 The Joyful
Class A hazard is the potential to cause harm to the consumer Contaminants can be introduced into foods during preparation process of food. The main hazards are; ▪ Microbiological; such as bacteria, viruses, moulds and parasites ▪ Physical; such as glass, screws, stones and hair ▪ Chemical; such as pesticides and cleaning chemicals ▪ Allergenic; such as peanuts, tree nuts, sesame seeds, eggs and milk.
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©2022 The Joyful
Class Understanding food hygiene/safety Food hygiene is more than just cleanliness; it also includes all practices ▪ Obtaining food from a reliable, approved source ▪ Protecting food from contamination ▪ Preventing bacteria present multiplying ▪ Destroying any harmful bacteria ▪ Throwing away unfit or contaminated food
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©2022 The Joyful
Class Costs of Poor Food Hygiene ▪ Food poisoning outbreaks and sometimes death ▪ Food contamination and customer complaints ▪ Brand damage and loss of trade (A poor reputation) ▪ Pest infestations ▪ Wasted food due to spoilage ▪ Closure of business, prohibition of processes by local authority ▪ Fines and legal costs resulting from legal action ▪ Civil action from ill or annoyed customers ▪ Poor morale – high turnover of staff ▪ Lower profits
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©2022 The Joyful
Class Costs of Poor Food Hygiene • If businesses lose money, employees may lose overtime, bonuses or even their jobs. • It is therefore in the best interests of everyone to observe the highest standards of food hygiene.
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©2022 The Joyful
Class Benefits of good food hygiene/safety ▪ Satisfied customers, a good reputation, increase in business and brand protection ▪ Compliance with the food safety law ▪ Less food wastage and increased shelf life of food ▪ Good working conditions, higher staff morale and lower staff turnover, which increases productivity ▪ Higher profits
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©2022 The Joyful
Class The Incidence of Food Poisoning within Scotland • In Scotland, it is estimated there are 43,000 cases of foodborne illness annually, • with 5,800 GP presentations • and 500 hospital admissions. www.hps.scot.nhs.uk/giz/annualdatatables.aspx#
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©2022 The Joyful
Class What the law says • Food handlers must be supervised and instructed and/or trained in food hygiene matters commensurate with their work activity
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©2022 The Joyful
Class Your responsibility • To learn about food safety and keep up to date • To control hazards and practice good food hygiene • To protect consumers
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©2022 The Joyful
Class Be able to explain what is meant by ‘food safety’. To know the terms ‘food poisoning’, ‘food-borne infection’, ‘food contamination’, and ‘food safety hazards’. To recognise the benefits of high standards of food hygiene. How well did you do? ©2022 The Joyful Class
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©2022 The Joyful
Class Credits Royalty Free Images used with under licence Shutterstock, germ chef, think emoji, dart board/target icon, brain, women eating at a table, sick icons, generations of women, sick person with fluids bag, dirty chef, grain question mark, Check with thumbs up Newspaper picture under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. Classroom Clipart used under licence Chequebook and pen and running money