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Food Safety and Handling: Questions and Answers for Food Service, Exams of Food science

A comprehensive q&a format covering crucial aspects of food safety and handling. it addresses key areas such as temperature control, proper labeling, contamination prevention, cleaning and sanitizing procedures, and safe food preparation techniques. The questions and answers are practical and directly applicable to food service settings, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals alike. the document also includes information on common foodborne illnesses and employee health guidelines.

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2024/2025

Available from 05/03/2025

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SNHD HEALTH CARD TEST QUESTIONS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
What is an approved source? ✔✔a reputable supplier that has been inspected and follows
regulations.
temperatures for receiving TCS food ✔✔135 degrees f(Hot foods)
DANGER ZONE! (between 41 F and 135F)
45 degrees f (acceptable to receive eggs, milk and live shell stock at 45 degree F.
Proper Labeling and Invoices ✔✔Food must be identified as to what it is and where it came
from.
Shellstock Tags ✔✔Shellfish tags must be kept on file for 90 days.
Frozen Foods ✔✔Reject frozen foods that have ice crystals or liquids in the packages.
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SNHD HEALTH CARD TEST QUESTIONS

WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

What is an approved source? ✔✔a reputable supplier that has been inspected and follows regulations.

temperatures for receiving TCS food ✔✔135 degrees f(Hot foods)

DANGER ZONE! (between 41 F and 135F)

45 degrees f (acceptable to receive eggs, milk and live shell stock at 45 degree F.

Proper Labeling and Invoices ✔✔Food must be identified as to what it is and where it came from.

Shellstock Tags ✔✔Shellfish tags must be kept on file for 90 days.

Frozen Foods ✔✔Reject frozen foods that have ice crystals or liquids in the packages.

Signs of Contamination from Pests or Spills ✔✔Packages should be clean, dry, and intact.

Parasite Destruction for Some Fish ✔✔Fish served undercooked or raw must have documents from the supplier explaining how fish is frozen or raised.

Reject foods when.. ✔✔If it does not meet standards rather than accepting it from the supplier.

cross-contamination ✔✔Cross contamination occurs when germs are moved from one food or surface to another

cleaning and sanitizing ✔✔Make sure equipment is clean and sanitized by washing as often as necessary. When in use, clean and sanitize utensils and equipment every four hours

three compartment sink (5 step cleaning process) ✔✔1. Prewash 2. Hot soapy water at least 110 degrees 3. Rinse with clean water 4. Approved chemical sanitizer 5. Air dry

Utensil storage protocol ✔✔With handles pointing in the same direction, on a smooth food contact surface, in water that is 41 degrees or below, or under running water that is 135 degrees

How to prepare ready-to-eat foods? ✔✔Use a physical barrier to prevent contamination from germs that have the potential to cause food borne illness

What are the 5 big food borne illnesses?

Send Sick Employees Home Now ✔✔Salmonella, Shigella, E. Coli, Hepatitis A, Norovirus

If you were diagnosed with any food borne illness you cannot work again until.. ✔✔Symptom free for 24 hours without the use of medicine

Uniforms must be ✔✔Neat, clean, wounds covered, plain band ring, no wrist jewelry, proper hair restraint, short and clean nails

Proper food storage should.. ✔✔Store and prepare foods to protect them from cross contamination

Cooked and ready to eat foods ✔✔covered, labeled, and dated when placed in storage.