Quick Reference to the 2001 FDA Model Food Code


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For courses in Food Safety and Sanitation. Lightweight and portable, this streamlined text presents the Regulatory Chapters 1-8 of the 2001 FDA Model Food Code. It provides practical, science-based guidance and manageable, enforceable provisions for mitigating risk factors known to cause foodborne illness. This text would be used in classes for environmental health, dietary management, public health law, public health administration, and hotel/motel management.




Keyword Index and Quick Reference Guide to the 2001 FDA Model Food Code


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This desktop reference includes regulatory chapters 1 through 8 of the 2001 FDA Model Food Code as well as over 25,000 key words and key phrases in an alphabetical index. Looking up a key word or phrase directs the reader to page and citation numbers as found in the FDA Model Food Code.




Retail Best Practices and Quick Reference to Food Safety and Sanitation


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The Quick Reference Guide is an entertaining, easy to read color cartoon and industry rich text designed for the line worker. Also current to the 2001 FDA Food Code , this concise reference focuses on the key areas of: �Personal hygiene �Time and temperature management �Preventing cross contamination �Cleaning and sanitizing practices �Accident prevention and safety. Key features include the quick reference time and temperature chart of safe temperatures, in-text, illustrated glossary of terms, and a "Test Your Knowledge" review quiz at the end of each section.




FDA Food Code 2017


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This publication, FDA Food Code 2017, is a model for safeguarding public health and ensuring food is unadulterated and honestly presented when offered to the consumer. It represents the Food and Drug Administration's best advice for a uniform system of provisions that address the safety and protection of food offered at retail and in food service.This model is offered for adoption by local, state, and federal governmental jurisdictions for administration by the various departments, agencies, bureaus, divisions, and other units within each jurisdiction that have been delegated compliance responsibilities for food service, retail food stores, or food vending operations. Alternatives that offer an equivalent level of public health protection to ensure that food at retail and foodservice is safe are recognized in this model.Foodborne illness in the United States is a major cause of personal distress, preventable illness and death, and avoidable economic burden. Scallan et al. estimated that foodborne diseases cause approximately 48 million illnesses, 128,000 hospitalizations, and 3,000 deaths in the United States each year. The occurrence of approximately 1,000 reported disease outbreaks (local, regional, and national) each year highlights the challenges of preventing these infections. FDA Food Code 2017 is a publication that every food service operation should use to help prevent foodborne illness.




Keyword Index


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The Keyword Index to the 1999 FDA Model Food Code contains over 27,000 keywords and keyphrases to assist the Food Safety Professional navigate the 1999 FDA Model Food Code. Quickly find all relevant regulatory code citations by looking up the keyword or phrase in the alphabetical index.




Threats to Food Safety


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Presents an overview of potential threats on food supplies, new techniques to insure food safety, a chronology of important food related events, and a complete annotated bibliography.




Bacteriological Analytical Manual


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The Vending of Food and Beverages


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Recommendations developed by the Public Health Service in cooperation with state and communities, interested federal agencies and the vending machine industry, 1965.




Food Safety Fundamentals


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If you work with food or manage those who do, you know the importance of providing safe food for your customers, guests, or staff. This new, full color guide contains the "must know" information about food safety and sanitation in the food service industry. Geared to the industry supervisor and based on the 2001 FDA Food Code, this book is designed to give you the key concepts and details you need to ensure food safety. Use it as an on-the-job reference every day! Quick and Easy to Read! "Food Safety Fundamentals" is filled with many special features that make it easier to learn and remember the food safety details, including: Color illustrations and photos Icons used throughout the book to signal methods of preventing foodborne illness How-to procedures, flowcharts, and checklists Quick reference chapter summaries End of chapter questions Quick reference charts Prepare for National Certification Use "Food Safety Fundamentals" to assist you in preparing for one of the nationally certified exams for food safety and sanitation. You'll find all the information you'll need! Remember, there's never been a case of foodborne illness that couldn't have been prevented!




Retail Best Practices and Supervisor's Guide to Food Safety and Sanitation


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The Supervisor's Guide is a full-color, quick and easy read, of the "must know" information about food safety and sanitation in retail food operations. This fully updated guide to the "2001 FDA Food Code," is an effective learning tool--rich in industry photos, cartoon illustrations, and fast read charts/graphs. Instruction is grouped into important food safety concepts: practicing proper personal hygiene, time and temperature awareness, avoiding cross contamination, and effective cleaning and sanitizing. For food safety and sanitation supervisors, and other individuals who are preparing for all nationally certified exams including the NCS/FMI Exam.