foodservice

Person in Charge has Major Role Related to Employee Health

2020-06-08T20:51:55+00:00

In the last blog, we talked about the importance of having healthy employees working in a foodservice operation and how that is related to foodborne illness. In this blog, we discuss employee health controls, one of five key public health interventions needed to control for risk factors of foodborne illness. The purpose of this control is to minimize the possibility that employees contaminate food. That means that employees need to be healthy, and that they report any symptoms or illnesses that might impact the safety of food served to customers.

Person in Charge has Major Role Related to Employee Health2020-06-08T20:51:55+00:00

Healthy Employees Keep Food Safe

2020-06-08T20:50:20+00:00

Last month we talked about norovirus, the leading cause of foodborne illness outbreaks. Today we will turn our attention to overall employee health, and its role in keeping food safe. Many of you who are in my generation can relate to the fact that you rarely called in to work sick, and when you did you probably couldn’t get out of bed. You may also relate to being a manager and discouraging people from calling in sick because it was so difficult to be short-handed. Well, that mind set just has to change for the health of everyone!

Healthy Employees Keep Food Safe2020-06-08T20:50:20+00:00

Be Prepared—Norovirus Clean-Up Procedures

2020-06-08T20:37:15+00:00

We are used to daily cleaning and sanitizing procedures, but norovirus clean-up is very different so it is important to be prepared. You should use these procedures if a norovirus outbreak occurs in your operation or if there is any vomiting event.   You might be asking how do you know that norovirus was the cause of a vomiting incident. Well, at the time it occurs you won’t know. So the appropriate action is to assume that all vomiting may be caused by norovirus and clean it up as if it were. It is always better to err on the side of caution.

Be Prepared—Norovirus Clean-Up Procedures2020-06-08T20:37:15+00:00

Holiday Food Safety RX

2020-06-08T20:33:28+00:00

There is always a lot to do during the holiday season with extra shopping, baking, social events, decorating, travel, and other tasks to complete. It is not uncommon to hear the rattle of OTC (over the counter) pain killers in other’s personal bags! In this blog, Jeannie and I offer our prescription for keeping food safety during the holidays.

Holiday Food Safety RX2020-06-08T20:33:28+00:00

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