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    LEVEL 4 AWARD IN MANAGING FOOD SAFETY IN CATERING. Assignment A- Food safety management procedures (Compulsory) Candidate:. I am currently working in a busy hotel at the heart of a busy up market area. As part of my role I am responsible for the management and auditing of the kitchen‚ we have 6 permanent staff and 4 temporary who are seasonal workers. It is as part of these responsibilities that i have to ensure that all food safety management procedures are followed and when needed‚ up

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    identify criteria for sucess is in this thing and hospitality - It is an offence to sell contaminated food or food that has been falsely described - The food premises and food handler must also conform to certain minimum standards of hygiene or risk prosecution‚ considerable fines and even jail - The food act covers all aspects related to the handling of food and the maintenance of food premises - The act states the role and responsibilities of the environmental health officer - Environment

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    “Microbial Quality‚ Nutritional Knowledge and Food Hygienic Practices Among Street Food Vendors” 1. INTRODUCTION The term “street foods” describes a wide range of ready-to-eat foods and beverages sold and some times prepared in public places‚ notably at streets. Like fast foods‚ the final preparation of street foods occurs when the customer orders the meal which can be consumed where it is purchased or taken away. Street foods and fast foods are low in cost when compared with restaurant meals

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    ASSESSMENT TASK 1: PERSONAL HYGIENE. Question 1: The purchase of professional clothing is in many cases the responsibility of management. Make a complete list of professional clothing available for use of kitchen and restaurant staff (whether local or international market) Professional clothing. Professional clothing is called in another term‚ "a uniform." It helps to differentiate the role of each staff in an organization’s organigram. Each uniform has its specific use for its specific

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    INTRODUCTION Without a doubt‚ food is one of the better things in life. If people didn’t eat‚ they will go hungry. If they don’t eat for too long‚ they will die. If they don’t eat‚ they will miss out on all the great gastronomic experiences that life can bring them. From ages unknown‚ man has realized that to be healthy‚ they have to eat the right food. The food and beverage industry has evolved a great deal and Man now has involved and intricate procedures when serving meals. How chefs will prepare

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    1. When handling food‚ jewellery should be; a. kept in good repair b. worn only for low risk jobs c. left at home or in your locker d. removed at peak times 2. If the temperature of frozen fish is 1°C on delivery‚ what action should you take? a. Put the fish straight into the freezer b. Refuse to accept the delivery c. Fully defrost and cook the fish d. Cook the fish and serve the same day 3. Which of the following is most important when using disinfectants? a. follow the manufacturer’s instructions

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    mishandling of the suspect food occurred within which of the following stages? a. Transportation b. Retail food establishment c. Food manufacturing d. Food production (farms‚ ranches‚ etc) 4. If a utensil is sanitized it: a. Is free from visible soil b. Has been sterilised c. Is a single service item d. D. Has had disease-causing germs reduced to safe levels 5. Bacteria are one of the most common causes of foodborne disease in a food establishment because:

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    BSc in Hotel Management Food Hygiene and Safety Practice HTM2110 24027 BSc (HONS) Hotel Management Product: Lemon Pork Cutlets ABC Restaurant Submission Date: March 27 2013 Content 1. Scope: Hazards Name of Product Intended Use Process Potential Customers 2. Production Description 3. The HACCP Team 4. Process Flow Diagrams 5. HACCP Analysis Charts Ingredients Purchasing

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    Food Hygiene Regulations 2006 What are the regulations? The Food Hygiene (England) Regulations 2006 are supported by European Regulation 852/2004. Who is affected? Anyone who owns manages or works in a food business‚ apart from those working in primary food production such as harvesting‚ slaughtering or milking‚ is affected by these Regulations. They apply to anything from a hot dog van to a five star restaurant‚ from a village hall where food is prepared to a large supermarket‚ or to a vending machine

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    INTRODUCTION The street food industry plays an important role in developing countries in meeting the food demands of the urban dwellers. It also contributes substantially to household food spending and provides an income to many female-headed households. It is estimated that street foods contribute up to 40% of the daily diet of urban consumers in developing countries (Consumers International‚ undated). Street foods feed millions of people daily with a wide variety of foods that are relatively cheap

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