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Chapter 1 & 2 Servsafe

1.5 risk factors of food borne illnesses: 1. Purchasing food from unsafe

sources.

2. Failing to cook food correctly.

3. Holding food at incorrect temperatures.

4. Using contaminated equipment.

5. Practicing poor personal hygiene.

2.FDA: Inspects all food except meat, poultry, and eggs. Issues food

code.

3.USDA: The U.S. Department of Agriculture regulates and inspects

meat, poultry, and eggs.

4.CDC (center for disease control) and PHS: These agencies assist the

FDA, USDA, and state and local health departments. They conduct

research into the causes of food borne-illness outbreaks.


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, 5.State and Local regulatory authorities: Write or adopt a code that

regulates retail and foodservice operations.

6.Foodborne illness outbreak: An incident in which two or more people

experi- encing the same illness after eating the same food.

7.Flow of food: The path food takes from receiving and storage through

preparation and cooking, holding, serving, cooling, and reheating.

8.foodborne illness: Disease carried or transmitted to people by food.

9.FDA food code: A science-based reference for retail food

establishments on how to prevent foodborne illness.

10.Potentially Hazardous Food: Food that is moist, high in protein, and

chemically neutral or slightly acidic.

11.Time-temperature Abuse: Any time a food has been allowed to remain

too long at temperatures favorable to the growth of foodborne

microorganisms.

12.Cross-contamination: Occurs when microorganisms are transferred

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