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Africultures Festival Pre- event food safety presentation AUBURN COUNCIL 9735 1222

Africultures Festival Pre- event food safety presentation AUBURN COUNCIL 9735 1222

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Africultures Festival Pre- event food safety presentation

AUBURN COUNCIL9735 1222

Welcome

Who has been at this event or other events at this site in the past?

Do any of you have or work in restaurants or food businesses?

Food Regulation in NSW

Local Government (local level)– Retail outlets

NSW Food Authority (state level)– Primary producers– Manufactures– Butcher shops– Food bourne illness investigations (multiple cases)

Food Safety

Key food Safety Issues

Cleanliness Food temperature controls Personal hygiene (Hand washing, cuts, abrasions) Food storage

Food Safety Hazards

1. Physical hazards

3. Microbiological Hazards

2. Chemical Hazards

What is Food Bourne Illness

Food poisoning is defined as becoming ill as a result of eating contaminated food. Most food poisoning is caused by microbiological hazards - harmful bacteria and viruses.

Preventing Food Poisoning

Maintain good personal hygiene

Carry out good food hygiene

Ensure clean equipment & premises

POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOODS (PHF) PHF foods such as

– Meat– Poultry– Seafood– Dairy products (Milk, yoghurt etc)– Eggs– Cooked rice

Must be kept under temperature control. This includes when transporting food.

Cooling Cooked Foods

Hot foods – preparation and cooling

Within 2 hours, 60 oC to 21 oC

Within A further 4 hours from 21 oC to 5 oC

How do you defrost food

Is this the correct way to defrost?

So where should I defrost & how?

1. Plan Ahead – Defrost in the coolroom or refrigerator under temperature control

2. Microwave – A microwave can be used to defrost but only if the food is to be used immediately after

3. Cool running water – may be used but as a last resort, packaging must in tact and water must be flowing

TEMPERATURE CONTROLPOINTS TO REMEMBER

The danger zone Keep cold food below 5° Celsius Keep hot food above 60° Celsius Use an accurate probe thermometer

FOOD STORAGE

STORAGE

All foods must be stored so that it is protected from the likelihood of contamination. Food must:– Kept within the stall or in cool rooms– Stored in food grade containers – Kept covered– Not be stored on the ground

All PHF must be kept under temperature control:– Hot food above 60° Celsius– Cold food below 5° Celsius

SEPARATE RAW AND COOKED

✔separate raw meat, poultry and seafood from other foods

✔use separate equipment and utensils such as knives and cutting boards for handling raw foods

✔store food in containers to avoid contact between raw and prepared foods

Health and Hygiene Requirements

A food business must:-

maintain easily accessible hand washing facilities; maintain, at or near each hand washing facility, a

supply of: warm running water; and soap; and single use paper towels

REQUIREMENTS FOR HAND WASHING FACILITIES

WHEN DO YOU WASH YOUR HANDS

A food handler must wash his or her hands:

(a) whenever his or her hands are likely to be a source of contamination of food;

(b) immediately before working with ready-to-eat food after handling raw food; and

(c) immediately after using the toilet.

During this event the food prep areas will have access to and washing facilities so please ensure all food handlers wash their hands

regularly

Key Issues to Remember

Cleanliness Food temperature controls Personal hygiene (Hand washing, cuts, abrasions) Food storage.

Additional Information

For a copy of the Food Standards Code (Chapter 3) go to www.foodstandards.gov.au

NSW Food Authority website www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au

Council’s Website www.auburn.nsw.gov.au

Contact Councils Environmental Health Officers on 9735 1222

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