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Don’t Underestimate the Importance of Employee Health as we head into the Winter Months

2022-12-13T16:03:55+00:00

Early this month, I ran across an article discussing an outbreak investigation in the Australian Capital Territory. The outbreak caused more than 200 people to fall ill and was one of the most widespread outbreak investigations in the history of the territory.  The cause was traced back to Norovirus, a virus I am sure you have heard us opine about in this blog before.

Don’t Underestimate the Importance of Employee Health as we head into the Winter Months2022-12-13T16:03:55+00:00

Exclusion and Restrictions: Understanding Employee Health and the Food Code

2022-12-12T18:58:53+00:00

I received a call earlier in the month from a foodservice operator who suspected that one of their employees may have fallen ill and wondered if they had to send the employee home for the day.  Once I started to ask a few more questions, it became obvious that the operator wasn’t really in-tune with the food code requirements on restrictions or exclusions for employees who may not be feeling well.  Given that most operations are dealing with staff shortages currently and the fact that we are about to head into the fall and winter – when we tend to see an increase in upper respiratory and other illnesses, such as the flu - it seemed like a very timely and important topic for the blog this month.

Exclusion and Restrictions: Understanding Employee Health and the Food Code2022-12-12T18:58:53+00:00

Cross Contamination and the Surfaces that go Unnoticed

2022-11-07T14:18:06+00:00

In October, I ran across a new research study published in the Journal of Food Protection in early-September.  The article explored cross contamination in consumer kitchens during meal preparation. One of the authors was a previous SafeBites presenter, Dr. Ellen Shumaker, at North Carolina State University.  Although the setting was consumer kitchens and not the commercial kitchen many of you deal with daily, the findings were very applicable to what we often see in the foodservice setting.

Cross Contamination and the Surfaces that go Unnoticed2022-11-07T14:18:06+00:00

Emergency Preparedness: The Not-so Calm After the Storm

2022-10-06T18:14:17+00:00

If you and your foodservice operation have been hit by an emergency or other disaster, what comes next and how do you move forward? Much of the answer to this is predicated on the actual disaster that you are dealing with – a flood is certainly a much different than a fire, but some of the food safety considerations remain the same if your business has been left intact and has not been damaged by the disaster.

Emergency Preparedness: The Not-so Calm After the Storm2022-10-06T18:14:17+00:00

Emergency Preparedness and Responding to a Disaster with Food Safety in Mind

2022-10-06T13:29:21+00:00

As I write the first blog this month, the realities of the devastation in Florida are coming to light as we also deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona, which impacted Puerto Rico late in September. Recent news has been focused on the recovery efforts for all who have been impacted. Thus, I thought it would be fitting this month to discuss emergency disaster planning resources in our first blog and delve into recovering from a disaster in our second blog later this month.

Emergency Preparedness and Responding to a Disaster with Food Safety in Mind2022-10-06T13:29:21+00:00

During National Food Safety Education Month is it time for Your Food Safety Refresher?

2022-09-09T16:20:53+00:00

You see them in every restaurant and commercial foodservice operation across the United States. Framed and proudly displayed, often by the kitchen, the cashier, the kitchen entrance, or the service counter - just as they should be.  To what am I referring? The food safety certification certificates, of course!

During National Food Safety Education Month is it time for Your Food Safety Refresher?2022-09-09T16:20:53+00:00

Welcome to National Food Safety Education Month!

2022-09-09T16:19:51+00:00

In September of each year, we not only have the opportunity to celebrate Labor Day, but we also welcome National Food Safety Education Month! It is this time of the year when it is important to remember that Foodborne illnesses are still a major concern in the United States, although I am guessing many Americans don’t think about the safety of the food they eat as they go throughout their daily lives.  The statistics show one in every six Americans will suffer from a foodborne illness each year, for a total of about 48 million cases each year.

Welcome to National Food Safety Education Month!2022-09-09T16:19:51+00:00

Protecting Fresh Produce Post-Harvest, Integral to Safe Food

2022-08-09T19:45:28+00:00

During the height of the summer, at least in the Midwest, farmers markets are in full swing and fresh produce is plentiful. Every backyard gardener is reaping the benefits of their work, with bountiful harvests of tomatoes and cucumbers. Everyone seems to have a neighbor who is trying to pawn off his or her over-production of cucumbers or summer squash during this time of year.  When picking up that produce at the farmer’s market or from your neighbor down the street, have you ever given any thought to the microbial safety of it?  Honestly, even in my position, it certainly is NOT the first thing that comes to my mind.  But, earlier this month, I came across a news story out of Wisconsin discussing a Salmonella outbreak associated with shelled peas sold at a local farmers market. Who would have thought shelled peas would be impacted?  The story noted, and it served as a great reminder, that most outbreaks associated with Salmonella in produce are due to mistakes made in handling or transportation of produce after harvesting.

Protecting Fresh Produce Post-Harvest, Integral to Safe Food2022-08-09T19:45:28+00:00

Properly Cleaning and Sanitizing: The Right Chemical Mix to Maintain Ultimate Effectiveness

2022-08-04T16:57:47+00:00

A few weeks ago, my family and I had the pleasure of setting sail on a cruise vacation. It is truly one of the only ways that I find that I am able to unplug from work and relax for a small spell. However, as I walked around the ship in our post-COVID world, I couldn’t help but admire all the extra cleaning steps the staff were undertaking to keep us all as safe as possible while in the middle of the ocean with 3,000 other vacationers. All of this cleaning and sanitizing had me thinking about how we each clean and sanitize our own operations and which chemicals we chose to use.

Properly Cleaning and Sanitizing: The Right Chemical Mix to Maintain Ultimate Effectiveness2022-08-04T16:57:47+00:00

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