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Foodborne Illness Risk Factors ✔️Poor Personal Hygiene
Food From Unsafe Sources
Improper Cooking Temperatures/Methods
Improper Holding, Time and Temperature
Food Contamination

Risk Factors for Poor Personal Hygiene ✔️Improper Hand Washing
Bare Hand contact with ready-to-eat (RTE) Foods
Food Handlers working while ill with the following symptoms: vomiting,
diarrhea, sore throat with a fever, infected cuts on the hands, and jaundice

Risk Factors for Food From Unsafe Sources ✔️Food from an unapproved
source and/or prepared in unpermitted locations
Receiving adulterated food

Risk Factors for Improper Cooking Temperatures/Methods ✔️• Cooking
• Reheating
• Freezing (kill step to eliminate parasites in fish)

Risk Factors for Improper Holding, Time and Temperature ✔️• Improper
hot and cold holding of TCS foods
• Improper use of time as a control

, • Improper cooling of TCS foods

Risk Factors for Food Contamination ✔️• Use of contaminated/improperly
constructed equipment
• Poor employee practices
• Improper food storage/preparation
• Exposure to chemicals

Food Hazards ✔️Biological
Chemical
Physical

Food Hazards: Biological ✔️• Microorganisms that can cause foodborne
illness
• Bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi

Food Hazards: Chemical ✔️• Chemicals not meant to be consumed
• Sanitizers, cleaning agents, or pest control
products must be separated from food

Physical ✔️• Foreign objects that can cause injury
• Glass, metal, or bone

Proper Hand-washing Technique ✔️1. Wet Hands with warm water
(minimum 100°F)
2. Soap
3. Rub vigorously for 15 seconds
4. Rinse
5. Dry
6. Turn off the water with a paper towel (do not touch faucet with bare hands)

When to Wash Your Hands ✔️When entering the kitchen
After touching your face, hair, or skin
After using the restroom
After handling raw animal products
After taking out the trash or cleaning
After handling ANYTHING dirty

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