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INCIDENT: The first case reported was at 0430hrs on 7th January at PAC Clinic suffering from loose motion and fever. More cases were received until the January 10th at 1130hrs. Total number of reported cases were 451. POST INCIDENT: Patients were treated and some were referred to MoH Hospitals for further consultation and treatment . None of the cases were reported critical CAUSES: Salmonella; The source of the outbreak is untraceable LEARNINGS: Carryout stool culture analysis every 4 months for all food handlers. Promote hand hygiene practices Appoint an onsite food hygiene officer Strengthen access control to the food premises by adding CCTV. HSE LEARNING Use this Alert: Discuss in Tool Box Talks and HSE Meetings Distribute to contractors Post on HSE Notice Boards Include in site HSE Induction Contact: MSE541 for further information or visit the HSE Website Learning No 01 7 th January 2013 Food poisoning Key Learning: During an outbreak of Food Borne Illness food samples for the four days menu period shall be submitted to the nearest Government Laboratory for Microbiological Analysis.

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INCIDENT:The first case reported was at 0430hrs on 7th January at PAC Clinic suffering

from loose motion and fever. More cases were received until the January 10th at 1130hrs. Total number of reported cases were 451.

POST INCIDENT: Patients were treated and some were referred to MoH Hospitals for further

consultation and treatment . None of the cases were reported critical

CAUSES: • Salmonella; The source of the outbreak is untraceable

LEARNINGS:• Carryout stool culture analysis every 4 months for all food handlers.• Promote hand hygiene practices • Appoint an onsite food hygiene officer• Strengthen access control to the food premises by adding CCTV.

HSE LEARNING

Use this Alert: Discuss in Tool Box Talks and HSE Meetings Distribute to contractors Post on HSE Notice Boards Include in site HSE Induction

Contact: MSE541 for further information or visit the HSE Website Learning No 01 7th January 2013

Food poisoning

Key Learning: During an outbreak of Food Borne Illness food samples for the four days menu period shall be submitted to the nearest Government Laboratory for Microbiological Analysis.