Food and Kitchen Safety General Class Procedures Wash

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Food and Kitchen Safety

Food and Kitchen Safety

General Class Procedures � Wash hands first! - using hot, soapy water – use

General Class Procedures � Wash hands first! - using hot, soapy water – use paper towels only to dry � No loose/baggy clothing � Washable clothing � Remove hand & wrist jewelry – put in pocket � Tie hair back – hats for boys � Fire Blanket– by class room door � Fire Extinguisher – by class room door and one in the back of the kitchens �NO GUM!!

First 4 Steps of a Cooking Lab: 1. Tie Hair Back – or put

First 4 Steps of a Cooking Lab: 1. Tie Hair Back – or put Hat on 2. Put Apron on –jewelry in pocket 3. Wash hands – warm soapy wateruse paper towel– NOT dish drying towel 4. Set up sink – fill ¼ way with hot water and 1 -2 squirts dish soap

Four “C’s” of Food Safety � Clean � Combat Cross Contamination –Separate � Cook

Four “C’s” of Food Safety � Clean � Combat Cross Contamination –Separate � Cook � Chill How does each of the Four C’s prevent bacteria getting in our food?

Clean Personal Hygiene � Wash hands in warm, soapy water ◦ 20 -second scrub

Clean Personal Hygiene � Wash hands in warm, soapy water ◦ 20 -second scrub � Wash before and after preparing food in the kitchen. � Cover coughs and sneezes � Use paper towel to dry hands Kitchen � Clean and sanitize all surfaces and utensils in hot, soapy water. � Change dish towels often � Dispose of garbage promptly

Combat Cross Contamination ………Separate � Separate cooked and ready-to-eat foods from raw foods. �

Combat Cross Contamination ………Separate � Separate cooked and ready-to-eat foods from raw foods. � Do not taste and cook with the same spoon. � Never use the same utensil, cutting board, or plate for raw and cooked foods.

Cooking raw meat, poultry, seafood, and eggs to a safe internal temperature can kill

Cooking raw meat, poultry, seafood, and eggs to a safe internal temperature can kill harmful bacteria. • Use a thermometer to check food temperatures. • Do not taste uncooked or partially cooked dishes. • Reheat foods thoroughly to 165 degrees F.

Chill � Do not allow foods to sit out longer than 1 hour. ◦

Chill � Do not allow foods to sit out longer than 1 hour. ◦ (Divide larger amounts of food into small portions to chill faster). � Refrigerators should be kept at 40 degrees Fahrenheit or below. � Freezers should be kept at 0 degrees or below � Thaw foods in refrigerator or cold water � When in doubt “Throw it Out!”

Categories of Accidents Fires and Burns Shocks Cuts Falls

Categories of Accidents Fires and Burns Shocks Cuts Falls

Fires and Burns Fire needs – a source of heat 2. Oxygen 3. a

Fires and Burns Fire needs – a source of heat 2. Oxygen 3. a flammable substance. To put out a fire remove at least one of these. 1.

To remove the heat… Do NOT attempt to move the pan!!! Simply, turn off

To remove the heat… Do NOT attempt to move the pan!!! Simply, turn off the control

To remove the source of oxygen…. Cover the pan with a tight fitting lid

To remove the source of oxygen…. Cover the pan with a tight fitting lid or metal cookie sheet Or baking soda – for small fires

Never pour water on it!

Never pour water on it!

Preventing fires and burns… � Keep flammable materials away from the range. � Always

Preventing fires and burns… � Keep flammable materials away from the range. � Always use a dry potholder. � Keep pan handles turned inward.

Preventing fires and burns… � Use both hands to remove items from the oven.

Preventing fires and burns… � Use both hands to remove items from the oven. � Always wear oven mitts. � Avoid wearing loose fitting sleeves. � When checking to see if food is done: Lift lid slowly and toward you so steam releases away from you � Opening the oven door: Step to side as opening – release heat before looking in

First Aid for small burns � Cool it with cold water. � Ice will

First Aid for small burns � Cool it with cold water. � Ice will freeze the tissues. � Avoid ointments, grease and oil.

Preventing Cuts knives sharp. � Never attempt to catch a falling knife. � Wash

Preventing Cuts knives sharp. � Never attempt to catch a falling knife. � Wash knives separately. � Store knives in sheaths or racks. � Use a cutting board – protects counters and knives � Keep

Sweep up, rather than picking up, broken glass.

Sweep up, rather than picking up, broken glass.

Prevention of Falls � Keep floors clear of clutter. � Wipe up spills immediately.

Prevention of Falls � Keep floors clear of clutter. � Wipe up spills immediately.

Preventing shocks…… Electrical Safety � Do not over load electrical outlets � Keep �

Preventing shocks…… Electrical Safety � Do not over load electrical outlets � Keep � Do water away from electricity !!! not use extension cords on kitchen appliancesespecially microwaves

Safety Zone in the Kitchen � Keep children and pets at least from stove/cooking

Safety Zone in the Kitchen � Keep children and pets at least from stove/cooking area 3 feet away

General Info � No garbage disposals – all food garbage to be thrown away

General Info � No garbage disposals – all food garbage to be thrown away in plastic lined waste basket � Wash, rinse, dry everything and put back where you found it � Neatly fold aprons & put away �Laundry – all wet and soiled towels, dishcloths and aprons put in laundry basket

Grading � Team work and cooperation – group grade for each cooking lab �

Grading � Team work and cooperation – group grade for each cooking lab � Clean up – “squeaky clean” kitchens at end of period!!! � Evaluation sheet – filled out and handed to teacher at end of class