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Unit 1
Food safety
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What is the primary responsibility of every food business regarding customer health?
To ensure the health and safety of customers while visiting their establishment
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What does HACCP stand for?
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points
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What is the purpose of
HACCP
in food businesses?
To ensure
dangers
and risks are noted and how to avoid them
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What should be the
temperature
range for high-risk foods upon receipt?
Between
0°C
and
5°C
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What should be done if food items do not meet the
temperature standards
upon delivery?
Refuse
any items that are not up to standard
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What are some risks associated with food storage?
Food poisoning
,
cross-contamination
, and
out-of-date
foods
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What is the
FIFO
method in food storage?
First In, First Out
, a method for stock rotation
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What should be done to prevent
cross-contamination
during food preparation?
Use
colour coded
chopping boards and
wash
hands
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What is the
recommended
core temperature
for cooking high-risk foods?
75°C
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What are the
consequences
of not maintaining good personal hygiene in food preparation?
Increased risk of
contamination
from physical,
microbiological
, and
chemical
sources
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What is the
maximum
temperature hot foods should be held at during serving?
63°C
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How long can hot foods be held at
63°C
before risking
food poisoning
?
No more than
2
hours
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What
temperature
should cold food be served at?
5°C
or below
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What are the
requirements
for food businesses regarding food safety?
Assess and review food safety risks
Identify
critical control points
to reduce or remove risks
Ensure
procedures
are followed by all staff
Keep
records
as evidence of effective procedures
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What is a
food hazard
?
Something that makes food unfit or
unsafe
to eat
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What are the three main types of food safety hazards?
Chemical: from substances or chemical contamination
Physical: objects in food
Microbiological: harmful bacteria
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What is an example of a chemical food hazard?
Cleaning products causing contamination
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What is an example of a physical food hazard?
Objects like metal or plastic in food
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What is an example of a
microbiological
food hazard?
Bacterial food poisoning such as
Salmonella
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