Page 12 Cooking food: When staff are cooking food they must ensure that certain regulations and rules are being followed for example: hygiene control, pest control and temperature control. To enable the food to be safe for human consumption. Temperature Control When the staff are cooking the food they must ensure that all food stay out of the temperature danger zone which is between 5oC and 60oC. When food is being cooked it must have an inner temperature of 75oC or higher for it to kills most of the bacteria. When cooking food staff should check the temperature of the food using a food probe (food thermometer) to make sure that the food is being cooked at the right temperature and to make sure that it is at the right temperature to be fully cooked and to make sure it is the right temperature for human consumption.
UNIT 4222-233 MEET FOOD SAFETY REQUIREMENTS WHEN PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK FOR INDIVIDUALS. 1.1 Workers should be aware of and practice personal Hygiene - eg, hand washing, hair up and nails short and clean. Food stored at correct temperature, chilled or frozen. Food stored in correct conditions - eg raw meat not contaminating cooked meat & veg not using same utensils for raw meat and other foods using correct chopping boards. Food should be served at the correct temperature; temperature should be monitored if food is kept in warming trays.
Unit 97 Support Individuals to Maintain Personal Hygiene 1 Understand the importance of good personal hygiene Explain why personal hygiene is important Good personal hygiene important to help take care of your body to prevent illness and infection. Good personal hygiene can also help to prevent the spread of infection to others. Describe the effects of poor personal hygiene on health and well-being Poor personal hygiene is known to be unacceptable in our culture. Good personal hygiene helps us to eliminate odours from our body. Odours occur from bacteria found on our skin and in our mouths.
If children do not like the first choice of food given to them they will have another nutrious alternative to enjoy. The policy ensures that the food standards are met to be in line with the governments legislation - The Education (Nutritional Standars and Requirements for School Food)
Also avoid transferring different types of bacteria which naturally occur in raw meat and fish to other cooked foods, wash knives, chopping board and your hands immediately after you have finished preparing each type of food. When stocking your fridge, place raw meat and fish in separate, covered dishes, and keep them on the lowest shelf so that they do not drip onto any other food. Harmful bacteria can grow at low temperature of your fridge | | Explain the importance of implementing food safety measures when providing food and drink for individuals | It is very important to ensure safety measures are implemented to avoid sickness and dioreah breakouts even food poisoning also contamination in the kitchen . | | Explain why personal protective clothing should be used when handling food and drink | Personal protective
The cook wears a hair net to avoid any hair going into the food. Hard hats are simply what they say, they are hats worn on a building site ext these are to prevent a head injury if a brick was to fall on them the hard hat would protect the individuals opposed to him not wearing one the injury would be fatal. So you see these protective equipment is vital in the work place and if we do not use these you are putting yourself at risk and others. Environmental Safety Here is an outline of how to prevent and what to do in the event of. FIRE – To prevent a fire we need to have a no smocking policy and signs around the
Task 2: (001.1.2) Identify regulatory requirements that underpin a positive environment for children and young people There are many regulatory requirements that are essential when providing a positive environment for children and young people. For example: · All childcare providers must be registered unless they are exempt · Adult to child ratio should be within the legal amount i.e. adult to child ratio for children who are 3yrs old is 1 adult to 4 children. Teeth Each child should be taught the importance of looking after its teeth; this can be through role-play or by making posters. Encouraging children to brush after every meal is essential so they understand that teeth need to be kept clean.
Nurses must use sterile dressings on open skin surfaces to prevent infection. We must also keep patient equipment and supplies clean in order to prevent the spread of germs. Nurses must also use personal protective equipment like a mask, eye protection and a face shields if you are near a patient care activity that may involve a splash or spray of body fluids, they should then dispose of all single use personal protective equipment immediately after use. Cleaners should clean toilets with disinfectant to kills any germs. They should also clean any surfaces e.g.
5.8 Describe the correct procedure for disposal of used PPE Appropriate disposal of single-use items of PPE should be done immediately when you have been dealing with clinical or hazardous waste. You should ensure that reusable items of PPE are prepared for the next time they are to be used (send to the laundry appropriately labelled or disinfect them carefully). Always dispose of PPE in accordance with your organisation’s policies, procedures and guidelines. 6.1 Describe the key principles of good personal hygiene Hygiene is important as bacteria and micro-organisms can be easily transferred by hands, clothing and equipment. Ways of adhering to good standards of hygiene will be documented in your organisation’s standard operating procedures.
| |Storage and preparation of food | |When storage and preparation of food it is the child-minder responsibility to ensure the healthy and safe of the children and business. Storage are essential | |to prevent food borne illness and for providing healthy food for the children. The child-minder should have a guide identifies licensing requirement of food | |handling to help prevent food from spreading illness to the child-minder , children and staff in their care. It is ideally to store raw and ready to eat food | |separately. If they are in the fridge at the same time should store raw meat, fish or egg below fridge from ready to eat food, salads, sandwiches or desserts.