Food Handlers License (FoodHandlersLicense)
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Food handler safety test questions and answers already graded A
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for how long must shellfish tags be kept in the department 90 days 
what is a a glue board? control device 
for use in the store, proper storage containers are made of? stainless steel & copper 
what is the temp danger zone according to the 2009 FDA food code 41 F and 135 f 
where would you most likely find clostridium botulinum? swollen cans 
where are salmonella spp, most commonly found? poultry & eggs 
in refrigerated case, what is te maximum temp cold food can be held at? 41 F 
hepatitis A ...
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Food Handler Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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What makes people sick from food Physical-objects found in food, biological-germs, 
chemical-poisonous substance 
4 causes of food Bourne illness bacteria-grows in food, moisture, and temperature, virusesspread not by washing food, 
parasites- tiny bugs living in fish meat, killed at intense cold or heat 
chemicals- cause food borne illness 
Major food allergies milk, eggs, fish, crustacean/ shellfish, soybeans, tree nuts, wheat, 
peanuts 
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360 food handling course (Texas) questions and answers already graded A
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When conducting inspections of Food establishments, the food program specialists generally 
focus on specific areas 1. Food safety practices 2. Time and temperature control 3. HACCP 
4. Prevention against contamination 5. Personal hygiene 
Disease causing microorganism with no odor/taste which makes it hard to detect in food 
Pathogen 
organism living on or within another living organism and receiving food and protection from it 
Parasite 
Germ essential to countless life processes that are ...
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County of Riverside Food Handlers Latest 2023 Already Passed
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Approved source Where food that is sold or given away to the public is made. Approved 
sources are regulated by the government and inspected for food safety. 
Bacteria Germs that Are found on and on food that can make you sick. 
Contamination When something dangerous gets into food. 
Cross- contamination When germs are transferred from a food or surface to another food. 
Foodborne illness When someone eats sick from something that they ate or drank. 
Pathogens Bacteria, viruses, and protozoa th...
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Food Handlers Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions
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Group responsible for enforcing Heath Canada standards for safety and nutritional quality of 
food sold in Canada The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) 
What are the responsibilites of the CFIA? (4) - Inspection of manufacturing plants in which 
food will be shipped across provincial and international borders 
- Inspection of federally registered meat processing plants 
- Govern all th regulations with regards to food labelling and ingredient listings 
- Issue food recalls and allergy ale...
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Food handlers card test AZ questions and answers passed with 100%
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What are three hazards people can get sick from? -physical 
-biological 
-chemical 
What are foodborne illnesses? Sicknesses caused from not washing your hands or not 
cooking to the proper temperature. 
What are potentially hazardous foods? Foods that are more likely than others to support the 
rapid growth of bacteria that cause foodborne illness 
What are four causes of foodborne illness? -Bacteria 
-Viruses 
-Parasites 
-Chemicals 
What is the most common foodborne illness caused from? Bac...
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Food Handlers Permit Test Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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What is Cross Contamination? Transferring of pathogens from one surface to another 
How can you prevent Cross Contamination? By cleaning and sanitizing 
What are the three types of hazards that make food unsafe? Biological, Chemical, and 
Physical 
What is Time-Temperature abuse? Leaving food out too long in the danger zone 
What are four situations where food handlers should wash their hands? Touching hair/face, 
handling raw food, equipment, using restroom 
What is the only jewelry food hand...
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Food Handler Certification – Ontario Questions and Answers Already Graded A
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Why food safety is so important? To avoiding food contamination and outbreaks, to make 
sure that the food preparation, transport and storage were done properly 
Where food safety legislation applies? Food premises 
Federal legislation Take care of foods and drugs, alteration, colouring and bacterial standars 
Provincial legislation Take care of condition and safety under which food in held, prepared 
and server to the public 
Municipal legislation Take care of licensing, garbage control, sewa...
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Serv-Safe Food Handler Questions and Answers Already Passed
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The three types of hazards that make food unsafe biological, chemical, and physical 
Bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi that cannot be seen, tasted or smelled are known as 
Pathogens 
A food handler spills sanitizer into the fryer and then lets its soak into the grease. What type of 
hazard is this Chemical 
A food handler cleans dirty dishes using hot water and then puts them away with the rest of the 
clean dishes. This is an example of poor cleaning and sanitizing 
A food handler wash...
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Food Handler's Permit Test (2022/2023) Rated A+
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Statistics of food related illnesses 48,000,000 people become ill 
128,000 hospitalized 
3000 or more die 
What are the 3 food hazards? Physical, chemical, biological 
name the Big 5 bacteria: 
Shigella, E. coli, Salmonella 
viruses: Hepatitis A, Norovirus 
Name some "potentially hazardous foods" Meat/fish/poultry, shellfish, dairy, high-protein 
foods, cut melons, cut tomatoes, cooked vegetables, creams or custards, potato dishes, raw 
sprouts, minced garlic in oil 
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