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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
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Abstract: School food service personnel are presented with a handbook designed to help foodservice operations provide food that is wholesome, sanitary and safe. Foods eaten by children must be free of bacterial pathogens. Microbial contamination or chemical toxicants in foods may cause food poisoning or foodborne disease. Thus, school foodservice has a responsibility to maintain high standrds of cleanliness. Guidelines are given for basic sanitation practices in food storage, preparation, transportation, handling and clean-up. Personal hygiene hints are recommended. Insect and rodent pests represent a health hazard which can be avoided by prevention and control. Safety and sanitation checklists may be used as effective management tools for improving foodservice facilities. Appendices include a bibliography of information resources, food storage rules, a self-inspection questionnaire, and subject outlines with audiovisual aids for use in inservice training programs for foodservice personnel.
Abstract: A comprehensive training manual is designed for sanitarians, sanitary engineers, and administrative personnel responsible for food protection programs in food service operations in industry and government. Topics include: the current status of foodborne disease problems; the fundamentals of microbiology in food processing; protocols for food sampling for analysis; information and guidelines concerning mechanical dishwashing, cleaning and sanitizing operations, the cleaning of multi-use utensils and food equipment surfaces, and the sanitary design, installation, and evaluation of food service equipment; methods for inservice education of food service workers; food surveillance and salvage following disasters; plumbing hazards; insect and rodent control and proper pesticide applications; the measurement and control of product temperature in food service; and the food service manager training and certification program. Standardized procedures for investigating foodborne illness are presented, and a sample food service establishment inspection report is appended. Numerous charts, graphs, and illustrations are included throughout the text.