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How Food Handlers Can Contaminate Food

Food handlers can contaminate food when they: Have a foodborne illness Have wounds that contain a pathogen Sneeze or cough Have contact with a person who is sick Touch anything that may contaminate

their hands and don’t wash them Have symptoms such as diarrhea,

vomiting, or jaundice—a yellowing of the eyes or skin

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Managing a Personal Hygiene Program

Managers must focus on the following: Creating personal hygiene policies Training food handlers on personal hygiene

policies and retraining them regularly Modeling correct behavior at all times Supervising food safety practices Revising personal hygiene policies when laws

or science change

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Infected wounds or cuts: Contain pus Must be covered to prevent pathogens

from contaminating food and food-contact surfaces

How a wound is covered depends on where it is located: Cover wounds on the hand or wrist with an

impermeable cover, (i.e. bandage or finger cot) and then a single-use glove

Cover wounds on the arm with an impermeable cover, such as a bandage

Cover wounds on other parts of the body with a dry, tight-fitting bandage

Infected Wounds or Cuts

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Single-Use Gloves

Single-use gloves: Should be used when handling

ready-to-eat foodo Except when washing produceo Except when handling ready-to-eat

ingredients for a dish that will be cooked Must NEVER be used in place

of handwashing Must NEVER be washed and reused Must fit correctly

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Single-Use Gloves

How to use gloves: Wash and dry hands before putting gloves on when

starting a new task Select the correct glove size Hold gloves by the edge when putting them on Once gloves are on, check for rips or tears NEVER blow into gloves NEVER roll gloves to make them easier to put on

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Bare-Hand Contact with Ready-to-Eat Food

Bare-hand contact with ready-to-eat food must be avoided: The food is an ingredient in a dish that

does not contain raw meat, seafood, or poultryo The dish will be cooked to at least 145ºF

(63ºC) The food is an ingredient in a dish

containing raw meat, seafood, or poultryo The dish will be cooked to the required

minimum internal temperature of the raw items(s)

NEVER handle ready-to-eat food with bare hands when you primarily serve a high-risk population

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Handling Staff Illnesses

If:

The food handler has a sore throat with a fever

Then:

● Restrict the food handler from working with or around food

● Exclude the food handler from the operation if you primarily serve a high-risk population

● A written release from a medical practitioner is required before returning to work

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Handling Staff Illnesses

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If:

The food handler has at least one of these symptoms

● Vomiting

● Diarrhea

Then:

● Exclude the food handler from the operation

● Before returning to work, food handlers who vomited or had diarrhea must meet one of these requirementso Have had no symptoms for at least 24 hourso Have a written release from a medical practitioner

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Handling Staff Illnesses

If:

The food handler has jaundice

Then:

● Report the food handler to the regulatory authority

● Exclude food handlers from the operation if they have had jaundice for 7 days or less

● Food handlers must have a written release from a medical practitioner and approval from the regulatory authority before returning to work

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If:The food handler is vomiting or has diarrhea and has been diagnosed with an illness caused by one of these pathogens.● Norovirus● Shigella spp.● Nontyphoidal Salmonella ● Shiga toxin-producing E. coli

Then: Exclude the food handler from the operation Work with the food handler’s medical practitioner and/or the local regulatory

authority to decide when the person can go back to work

Handling Staff Illnesses

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Handling Staff Illnesses

If:

The food handler has been diagnosed with an illness caused by one of these pathogens.● Hepatitis A● Salmonella Typhi

Then: Exclude the food handler from the operation Work with the food handler’s medical practitioner and/or the local regulatory

authority to decide when the person can go back to work

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How long should you scrub your hands with soap?

10 to 15 seconds

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When do food handlers have to wash their hands?

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When do food handlers have to wash their hands?

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A. Yes

B. No

A grill operator places a raw hamburger patty on the grill. Next she assembles a hamburger. Is a glove change required between tasks?

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A. Yes

B. No

A cook preps raw chicken. Next he preps onions for the salad bar. Is a glove change required between tasks?

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A. Excluded

B. Restricted

Mary works in a restaurant and has a sore throat and fever. Should she be excluded from the operation or restricted from working with or around food?

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A. Excluded

B. Restricted

Martha is a cook who is vomiting. Should she be excluded from the operation or restricted from working with or around food?

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