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1 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Basicss PROJECT COORDINATOR Liz Dixon, MS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Aleshia Hall-Campbell, PhD, MPH Key Area: 2 Code: 2600 Food Safety and HACCP 2017

2 Institute of Child Nutrition The University of Mississippi The Institute of Child Nutrition was authorized by Congress in 1989 and established in 1990 at The University of Mississippi in Oxford and is operated in collaboration with The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg. The Institute operates under a grant agreement with the United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service. PURPOSE The purpose of the Institute of Child Nutrition is to improve the operation of child nutrition programs through research, education and training, and information dissemination. MISSION The mission of the Institute of Child Nutrition is to provide information and services that promote the continuous improvement of child nutrition programs. VISION The vision of the Institute of Child Nutrition is to be the leader in providing education, research, and resources to promote excellence in child nutrition programs. This project has been funded at least in part with Federal funds from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service through an agreement with the Institute of Child Nutrition at The University of Mississippi. The contents of this publication do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. government. The University of Mississippi is an EEO/AA/TitleVI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA Employer. In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights; Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC or call (202) (voice and TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 2017, Institute of Child Nutrition, The University of Mississippi, School of Applied Sciences Except as provided below, you may freely use the text and information contained in this document for non-profit or educational use with no cost to the participant for the training providing the following credit is included. These materials may not be incorporated into other websites or textbooks and may not be sold. Suggested Reference Citation: Institute of Child Nutrition. (2017). Manager s corner: Food safety basics. University, MS: Author. The photographs and images in this document may be owned by third parties and used by The University of Mississippi under a licensing agreement. The University cannot, therefore, grant permission to use these images. For more information, please contact helpdesk@theicn.org. 07/17

3 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Functional Areas and Competencies... 1 Professional Standards... 2 Introduction... 3 Standardd Operating Procedures Calibrate Thermometer... 6 Temperature Danger Zone... 7 Personal Hygiene: Handwashing... 8 Personal Hygiene: Proper Glove Use and Attire... 9 Correctly Preparing Sanitizer Foodborne Illness Prevention Is OUR Business Part Foodborne Illness Prevention Is OUR Business Part The Process Approach: No Cook The Process Approach: Same Day Service The Process Approach: Complex Resources... 17

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5 Manager s Corner: Food Safety The functional areas, competencies, knowledge, and skills identifiedd in this project provide a clear picture of the role of school nutrition professionals in food safety and protection tasks. The information in this training module can servee as a framework to identify the criteria for evaluating staff food safety compliance. Functional Area 4: Food Security, Sanitation,, and Safety Competency 4.1: Establishes policies and procedures to ensure food is prepared and served in a sanitary and safe environmen nt. Knowledge statements: Knows basic principles and techniques of foodservice sanitation and food safety. Knows federal, state, and local sanitation and food safety requirements. Knows principles of foodborne illnesss prevention. Knows fundamentals of Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP)-based standard operating procedures. Source: Competencies, Knowledge, and Skills of District-Level School Nutrition Professionalss in the 21st Century available on the ICN website: / pdf Functional Area 3: Sanitation, Safety, and Security Knowledge statements: Competency 3.1: Provides an environmen nt conducive to protecting the health and well- being of the school s children through high levels off sanitationn standards. Knows basic principles for foodservice sanitationn for equipment, personnel, food, and facility. Knows causes of foodborne illnessess and infections, their characteristics, and the most commonly infected foods. Knows procedures to follow to prevent bacterial food poisoning. Knows principles of personal hygiene. 1

6 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Knows principles of Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) systems or other appropriate safe food handling techniques. Knows techniques for keeping food secure whenn in storage. Knows importance of school district maintaining a food safety policy. Knows methods for training the SNP staff on safee food handling techniques. Knows sources of food safety information for thee SNP operation. Source: Competencies, Knowledge, and Skills of Effective School Nutrition Managers Available on the ICN website: Functional Area 2: Sanitation, Safety, and Security Knowledge statements: Knows the importance of practicing safe food handling. Knows established rules for personal hygiene and grooming, including dress, appearance, and personal habits. Source: Competencies, Knowledge, and Skills of Effective School Nutrition Assistants and Technicians available on the ICN website: theicn.org/documentlibraryfiles/pdf/ pdf FOOD SAFETY AND HACCP TRAINING 2600 Competency 3.1: Maintains an environment conducive to protecting the health and well- being of the school s children through high levels off food safety and sanitation standards. Employee will be able to effectively utilize all food safety program guidelines and health department regulations to ensure optimal food safety Food Safety - General Federal, State, and Local Food Safety Regulations Food Safety Culture Key Area: 2 Operations 2

7 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Manager s Corner: Food Safety Basics is designed for directors/managers to use in training their staff. Each lesson is roughly 15 minutes. This resource is series one of a continuous set of training resources designed to give directors/managerss an easy-to- use lesson plan for training staff in various food safety topics. Manager s Corner: Food Safety Basics provides a method for using and training with many of the Institute of Child Nutrition s food safety resources. Every lesson plan contains the following: learning objective, statement explaining the importance of the topic, list of materials, instructions on how to present the information, questions to ask staff, and additional resources to strengthenn or refresh the knowledge of the director/manager. All of the ICN Food Safety Mini-Posters and the majority of the Food Safety Fact Sheets are available in English and Spanish. If resources are available in both languages, the (E/S) will be placed next to them. All materials including videos can be found on the ICN website at Landing pages for materials listed in Manager s s Corner: Developing a Food Safety Program Using the Process Approach: Food Safety Fact Sheets: Food Safety Mini-Posters: HACCP-bas sed Standard Operating Procedures: Thermomete Information Resource: Wash Your Hands: Educating the School Community: 3

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9 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Objective: Discusss the importance of Standard Operating Procedures. Why it is important: Standard Operating Procedures offer employees a step-by-step how-to guide for maintaining a safe and clean school kitchen and serving food safely. Materials: Standard Operating Procedure for Hot and Cold Holding for Time and Temperature Control for Safety Foods Instruction: Discuss the importance of Standard Operating Procedures. Provide the current Standard Operating Procedure for Hot and Cold Holding for Time and Temperature Control for Safety Foods. Have staff read and discuss. Questions for the staff: What steps must be taken to properly calibrate and use a thermometer? How do you monitor that the proper steps aree taken to maintain hot food outside the temperature danger zone? What records would provide you the temperature of a hot food during production and service? How do you monitor that cold foods are kept outside the temperature danger zone? What corrective action would you take if the cold food records showed the walk- in refrigerator to be at 45 F? Show staff where to locate Standard Operating Procedures in the kitchen. Answer all questions. Annually, schedulee managers and lead personnel to review Standard Operating Procedures. Document the date and time the review of Standard Operating Procedures was completed by all managers and lead personnel. Additional Resources: Calibrating Thermomet ters Fact Sheet (E/S) Holding Cold Foods Fact Sheet (E/S) Holding Hot Foods Fact Sheet (E/S) 5

10 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Objective: Demonstrate how to calibrate a bi-metallic stem (dial) thermometer. Why it is important: A thermometer that is not calibrated reads incorrect temperatures. This means that if a thermometer is reading higher than it should, the internal cooking temperature may not be reached. This could lead to a child becoming sick from food that contains bacteria that was not killed in the cooking process. For example, a thermometer that was not calibrated reads 155 F, but the true temperature of the beef is 143 F. Materials: Video Clip Calibrating Thermometers Calibrating Thermomet ter Video Viewing Guide Calibrating Thermomet ter Video Viewing Guide Answerss Bi-metallic stem (dial) thermomete Quart-size container Ice (enough to fill quart-size container) Water (enough to fill quart-size container) Thermomete wrench Instruction: Show video of calibrating a bi-metallic stem (dial) thermometer using the Ice-Point Method: Video Clip - Calibrating Thermometers. Provide staff with a copy of Calibrating Thermometers Video Viewing Guide to complete during the video. Discuss answerss upon completion of the video. Request a staff member to demonstrate how to calibrate a bi-metallic stem (dial) thermometer. Answer all questions. Questions for the staff: Additional Resources: What are the steps for calibrating a thermometer? How often should a thermometer be calibrated? How do you reset a digital thermometer? Bi-metallic stem thermometer? Calibrating Thermomet ters Fact Sheet (E/S) Using and Calibrating Thermomet ters Standard Operating Procedure 6

11 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Objective: Describe the temperature danger zone and state why it is important. Why it is important: The temperature danger zonee (41 F F) is the temperature range where bacteria grow rapidly. Bacteria can double in number in as little as 20 minutes. At this rate, harmful bacteria that cause foodborne illness can quickly grow in food. Materials: Temperature e Danger Zone Fact Sheet (E/S) Completed production sheet Temperature e Mini-Poster (E/S) Instruction: Provide staff with a copy of a completed production sheet and fact sheet of the Temperature Danger Zone. Explain the temperature danger zone using the fact sheet. Explain what happens when foods are inn the temperature danger zone. Discuss keeping hot food hot and cold foodss cold. Demonstrate where to locate temperature information on the productionn sheet. Questions for the staff: What is the proper serving temperature for each item on the production sheet? Where was the serving temperature information located on the production sheet? Were any temperatures in the temperature danger zone? If a food is held at 45 F, is it in the temperature dangerr zone? If a food is held at 165 F, is it in the temperature danger zone? Answer all questions. Reinforce using temperaturee information on production sheets to help keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold. Post a temperaturee poster in the kitchen. Additional Resources: Keep Hot Food Hots and Cold Foods Cold Mini-Poster (E/S) Hot and Cold Holding for Time and Temperature Control for Safety Foods Standard Operating Procedure 7

12 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Objective: Demonstrate proper handwashing and state when to wash your hands. Why it is important: Proper handwashin ng is one off the easiest and most efficient ways to prevent contamination of food by removing germss from hands. Materials: Video Clip Wash Your Hands: Educating the School and Community Wash Your Hands: Educating the School andd Community Video Viewing Guide Wash Your Hands: Educating the School andd Community Video Viewing Guide Answers Drown a Germ Wash Your Hands Mini-Poster (E/S) Poster paper Marker Painters tape Instruction: Show video of proper handwashing - Video Clip Wash Your Hands: Educating the School and Community. Provide staff with a copy of Wash Your Hands: Educating the School and Community Video Viewing Guide to complete during the video. Discusss answerss upon completion of the video. Request a staff member demonstrate proper handwashing. Post a handwashin ng poster at every sink in the kitchen and restrooms. Questions for the staff: What are the steps for properly washing your hands? When should you wash your hands? Record the answers on poster paper for everyone too see. Discuss answers recorded. Answer all questions. Additional Resources: Handwashin ng Fact Sheet (E/S) Washing Hands Standard Operating Procedure Hand Washing - #1 Defense Against Foodborne Illnesss Mini-Poster (E/S) 8

13 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Objective: Describe how to properly use gloves and what kind of attire to wear to work. Why it is important: Properly using gloves and wearing clean and proper attire can prevent food from being contaminated by an employee. Gloves can help prevent the contamination of ready-to-eat foods by placing a barrier between the employee s hands and the food. Proper attire such as a hairnet and wearing clean clothes can prevent the employee from accidentally transferring outside contaminants into the food. Materials: Use Disposable Gloves Properly Mini-Poster r (E/S) Personal Appearance Mini-Poster (E/S) Poster paper Marker Painters tape Instruction: Discuss steps for proper glove use. Reinforce proper glove use with a poster in the kitchen. Show Personal Appearance poster. Discuss the importance of personal appearance. Answer all questions. After training post a poster on personal appearance in the employee break room. Questions for the staff: When should you change your gloves? What should you do before putting on glovess and between changing gloves? What is proper work attire? How should a hairnet be worn? Record the answers on poster paper for everyone too see. Discuss answers recorded. Answer all questions. Additional Resources: Personal Hygiene Fact Sheet (E/S) Personal Hygiene Standard Operating Procedure 9

14 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Objective: Demonstrate the proper method of mixing a sanitizer solution and how to test the sanitizer with a testing kit. Why it is important: Manufacturers design sanitizer concentrations to specifically be strong enough to effectively kill bacteria, but not so strong to as to damage equipment and materials. Materials: Sanitizer Sanitizer test strips Bucket Poster paper Marker Painters tape Instruction: Demonstration: A supervisor will demonstrate the proper method of mixing the sanitizer solution and how to test with a test kit. Using poster paper, record the appropriate steps to mix, test, and store sanitizer solution. Discuss proper first aid steps and locationn of Safety Data Sheets (SDS). Questions for the staff: When would you use sanitizer solution duringg the work day? What equipment would you clean with sanitizing solution? What surfaces would you clean with sanitizing solution? Why is using sanitizer solution important? Record all responses on poster paper. Answer all questions. Emphasize the importance of cleanlinesss in personal work habits and in cleaning equipment and food surfaces. Additional Resources: Cleaning and Sanitizing Fact Sheet (E/S) Cleaning and Sanitizing Standard Operating Proceduree 10

15 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Objective: State ways to maintain a safe food preparation and service environment. Why it is important: Throughout the food production and service of food, employees must work to keep food safe. Proper cooking and reheating temperatures help ensure that harmful bacteria are killed. Proper holding temperatures help prevent the growth of bacteria. Prevention of cross contamination helps reduce the risk of bacteria gettingg into food. Materials: Keep Hot Foods Hot! Keep Cold Foods Cold! Mini-Poster (E/S) Hand Washing The number 1 Defense Against Foodborne Illnesss Mini-Poster (E/S) Refrigerate for Safety Mini-Poster (E/S) Use That Thermometerr Mini-Poster (E/S) Cutting Boards Mini-Poster (E/S) Reheating Foods Mini-Poster (E/S) Painters tape Instruction: Display posters on walls in the training room. Posters may include: Keep Hot Foods Hot! Keep Cold Foods Cold!; Hand Washing The number 1 Defense Against Foodborne Illness; Refrigeratee for Safety; Use Thatt Thermometer; Cutting Boards; and Reheating Foods. Ask a volunteer to read the information on the poster assigned. Questions for the staff: How can foodborne illness be prevented? What are the temperatures in the temperature danger zone? If a refrigerator thermometer is reading 45 F, is this safe? A calibrated thermometer is at 30 F in an ice-water bath. Is this thermomete calibrated correctly? Reinforce prevention and steps to maintain a safe food preparation and service environment. Answer all questions. After training post all posters in the kitchen. Additional Resources: Calibrating Thermomet ters Fact Sheet (E/S) Preventing Contaminat tion When Using Cutting Boards Fact Sheet (E/S) Handwashin ng Fact Sheet (E/S) Reheating Foods Fact Sheet (E/S) Temperature e Danger Zone Fact Sheet (E/S) Using Food Thermometers Fact Sheet (E/S)) 11

16 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Objective: Discusss ways to prevent foodborne illness in the kitchen. Why it is important: Throughout the food production and service of food, employees must work to keep food safe. Being aware of all thee food safety concerns in your kitchen can help employees avoid them. Materials: Keep Hot Foods Hot! Keep Cold Foods Cold! Mini-Poster (E/S) Hand Washing The number 1 Defense Against Foodborne Illnesss Mini-Poster (E/S) Refrigerate for Safety Mini-Poster (E/S) Use That Thermometerr Mini-Poster (E/S) Cutting Boards Mini-Poster (E/S) Reheating Foods Mini-Poster (E/S) Instruction: Schedule all staff to meet in the center of the kitchen. Walk around kitchen and stop at each of the following: Refrigerator/ /Walk-In Freezer/Wal lk-in Cutting boards Hand sink Smallwares Equipment Questions for the staff: At each stop ask a volunteer to share how to prevent foodborne illness at this location. Ask staff if they have any other suggestions to prevent foodborne illness. Summarize the information that was shared. Answer all questions. Additional Resources: Food Safety Checklist 12

17 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Objective: Discusss the process approach, why it iss important, and how to safely handle no cook foods. Why it is important: Menu items in the no cook process do not make a complete trip through the temperature danger zone. These are items such as deli sandwiches and salads that are prepared and served cold. For no cook foods, it is very important to control, monitor, and keep records of temperatures to minimize time in the temperature danger zone. Materials: No Cook Process Fact Sheet (E/S) Video Clip - The Process Approach: No Cook Lunch menu Poster paper Marker Painters tape Instruction: Provide all staff the No Cook Process Fact Sheet. Show the video The Process Approach: No Cook. Review informationn discussedd in the video and the fact sheet. Questions for the staff: What is the process approach? Why is it important? What are the temperatures in the temperature danger zone? What steps do you take to keep foods safe? Are the steps you take keeping foods out of the danger zone? Provide all staff a lunch menu. Write the lunch menu on poster paper and post at the front of the room. Ask staff to share which foods onn the lunch menu are the No Cook Process. Circle the menu items on the poster paper. Discusss what they learned. Answer staff questions. Additional Resources: Developing a Food Safety Program Using thee Process Approach Temperature e Danger Zone Fact Sheet (E/S) The Processs Approach Fact Sheet (E/S) 13

18 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Objective: Discusss the process approach for samee day service foods, why it is important, and how to safely handle same day service foods. Why it is important: Menu items in the same day service process go through the temperature danger zone one time. These are items such as hamburgers, pizza, chicken nuggets, and scrambled eggs. For same day service foods, it is very important to control, monitor, and keep records of temperature es to minimize time in the temperature danger zone. Materials: Same Day Service Process Fact Sheet (E/S)) Video Clip - The Process Approach: Same Day Servicee Completed production sheet Instruction: Provide all staff the Same Day Service Fact Sheet. Show the video The Process Approach: Same Day Service. Review information from the video and the fact sheet. Provide all staff a completed production sheet. Questions for the staff: What steps do you take during food preparation to prevent cross contamination? What are the temperatures in the temperature danger zone? How do you limit the time food is in the temperature danger zone? What information is available on the production sheet to assist you in maintaining the proper temperaturee of foods? How does personal hygiene affect keeping foods safe during same day service? Answer staff questions. Additional Resources: Developing a Food Safety Program Using thee Process Approach Personal Hygiene Fact Sheet (E/S) Preventing Contaminat tion During Food Preparation Fact Sheet (E/S) Temperature e Danger Zone Fact Sheet (E/S) The Processs Approach Fact Sheet (E/S) 14

19 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Objective: Discusss the process approach for complex foods, why it is important, and how to safely handle complex foods. Why it is important: Menu items in the complex process go through the temperature danger zone, during cooking, cooling, and when foods are reheated. Examples of these items will vary in different schools, but may include turkey roasts, taco meat, chili, and leftovers. The complex food preparation process includes foods that require time and temperature control and have been cooled. For complex foods, it is very important to control, monitor, and keep records of temperatures to minimize time in the temperature danger zone. Materials: Complex Process Fact Sheet (E/S) Video Clip - The Process Approach: Complex Service Video Clip - Quick Reference Video: Coolingg Completed production sheet Poster paper Marker Painters tape Instruction: Provide all staff the Complex Process Fact Sheet. Show the video The Process Approach: Complex Process. Review information from the video and the fact sheet. Show video clip Quick Reference Video: Cooling. Provide staff a completed production sheet. Select an item on the production sheet and write the item on poster paper. Questions for the staff: What are the temperatures in the temperature danger zone? What steps do you take to check the internall cooking temperature of the complex food listed on the production sheet? Where do you record the temperature of the complex food? What steps do you take in cooling the complex cooked food? Why is proper cooling of cooked food important? What steps do you take in reheating food? What is the holding temperature for complexx menu items? Answer staff questions. 15

20 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Additional Resources: Cooking Foods Fact Sheet (E/S) Cooling Foods Fact Sheet (E/S) Developing a Food Safety Program Using thee Process Approach Reheating Foods Fact Sheet (E/S) Temperature e Danger Zone Fact Sheet (E/S) The Processs Approach Fact Sheet (E/S) Using Food Thermometers Fact Sheet (E/S) 16

21 Manager s Corner: Food Safety Resources U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, & Institute of Child Nutrition. (2012). Food safety basics. University, MS. Author. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, & Institute of Child Nutrition. (2016). Food safety in schools. University, MS. Author. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, & Institute of Child Nutrition. (2016). HACCP-based standard operating procedures. University, MS. Author. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Services, Food and Drug Administration. (2013). FDA food code. Retrieved from htm 17

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