SANITATION AND HYGIENE

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SANITATION AND HYGIENE

HANDWASHING The handwashing sink is to be used for washing hands ONLY. Wet hands and arms with warm/hot water. Apply hand soap. Scrub hands and arms vigorously for at least 20 seconds. Rinse hands and arms thoroughly. 2

Use an antiseptic after washing hands -Wait for antiseptic to dry before touching food or equipment and before putting on gloves. Dry hands and arms with a clean towel. Do not use apron or clothing. Use paper towels to turn off the faucet and open doors.

WHEN TO WASH YOUR HANDS After using the bathroom After coughing and sneezing

WASH YOUR HANDS Wash your hands Before and after handling raw meat, poultry or eggs Before putting on gloves After handling garbage or trash Before, during and after food preparation

CLOTHING HAIR AND JEWELRY -Wear clean clothing and aprons. -Tie back or cover hair. -Remove jewelry from hands and arms including rings, bracelets and watches. -Except for a plain band

WEARING GLOVES Avoid bare-hand contact with ready to eat foods. Wear gloves if you have open sores or cuts on hands. A bandage must cover the wound completely and a glove must be worn over the bandage. Use the correct size so they fit. Never rinse, wash or reuse gloves. Wash hands before putting on gloves and when changing to a new pair. Change gloves with each new task.

CLEANING AND SANITIZING Keep all work surfaces clean. Disinfect work surfaces to prevent cross-contamination Surfaces that are in constant use must be cleaned and sanitized after 4 hours. Clean crumbs and spills, store staples in airtight containers and dispose of garbage properly to reduce pests/insects. If taste testing foods, always use a clean/new utensil and use it only once

CLEANING AND SANITIZING Store towels for cleaning food spills in sanitizer solution when you are not using them. Never store them in your apron or uniform pocket. Always use cleaners and sanitizers according to the directions. Sanitizer must be left on the surface for the correct amount of time to reduce pathogens on surface to a safe level. Use a test kit to check the sanitizers strength to ensure it is effective.

TO SANITIZE 1. Clean the surface 2. Rinse the surface 3. Sanitize the surface 4. Allow the surface to air dry

DISHWASHING BY HAND Wash dishes in the following order: 1. Rinse and Scrape Food 2. Glassware 3. Silverware 4. Dishware (Plates/Bowls) 5. Tools 6. Pots and Pans

DISHWASHING---DISH MACHINE Dish machines are used in the industry to quickly clean and sanitize dishes. -Scrape, rinse or soak items before washing. -Never overload the dish racks and use the correct racks. -Frequently check water temperature and pressure. Change the water when necessary.

Dishwashing-3 sink method Scrape, Wash, Rinse, Sanitize and Air Dry

STORING DISHES AND UTINSELS Store in a clean, dry location. Store at least 6-inches above the floor. Store upside down on a clean, sanitized surface. If storing utensils vertically, store them with handles up

TRASH AND GARBAGE -Remove garbage from prep area as quickly as possible. -not clean garbage containers need food prep areas. -Use trashcan liners -Clean the inside and outside of garbage containers often. -Close the lids on outdoor containers.