Food Safety Cartoons

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Know your cooking temperatures! When you cook meat to a safe temperature, it helps kill foodborne germs. Meat Cartoon, Safety Cartoon, Cook Meat, Cooking Temperatures, Beef Cuts, Food Safety, Cooking Meat, Meat
February Cartoon: Cooking Meat to Safe Temperatures
Know your cooking temperatures! When you cook meat to a safe temperature, it helps kill foodborne germs.
Always clean and sanitize food-contact surfaces and ware items after using them with raw animal products and before using them with ready-to-eat food. Alexandra Daddario, January Cartoon, Roll Recipes, Animal Products, Bone Broth, Rolls Recipe, Broth
January Cartoon: How to Keep Ready-to-Eat Food Safe
Always clean and sanitize food-contact surfaces and ware items after using them with raw animal products and before using them with ready-to-eat food.
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Server Tip: How to Slow Alcohol Service
Businesses rely on smart, dedicated alcohol servers like you to slow service to prevent intoxication. Your decisions may save lives.
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5 Times You Should Always Wash Your Hands
Germs on hands account for 89% of foodborne illness outbreaks attributed to food handlers. Not only will you protect yourself by keeping your hands clean, you’ll also protect your coworkers and customers.
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7 Steps for Creating a HACCP Plan
HACCP plans are always a good idea, but they are required for some food safety procedures, such as preserving food. Establishments that preserve food must first have a variance that gives them specific approval to preserve food on site.
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September Cartoon: How to Receive a Frozen Food Delivery
Is it okay to accept a delivery of frozen food if it has thawed a bit? You shouldn't accept such a delivery. Learn about frozen food shipments in this month's cartoon.
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Beyond the Food Expiration Date
Learn about what food expiration dates mean and how to better utilize your food storage with this month's cartoon.
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Service Animals and Food Establishments
Learn about how to practice be respectful of service animals and practice food safety.
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How to Handle Food Allergies Safely
Food allergies can have unpredictable and dangerous consequences. That's why it's important to understand how they work and teach food workers how to handle them safely.
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How to Clean and Sanitize Your Kitchen Equipment
Dirty kitchen equipment can attract pests and grow pathogens. Keep food safe from potential contamination by cleaning your equipment regularly.
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Food Safety and Jewelry
Rings with stones can carry germs, tear gloves, and fall into food. That's why the FDA Food Code recommends that food handlers only wear a plain ring while they're working.
Hair is a common food hazard. Learn how you can keep your hair from falling into food while you cook! Biological Hazard, Food Safety Tips, Free Poster Printables, Disposable Gloves, Hair Cover, Health Department, Safety Tips
How to Prevent Hair in Food While Cooking
Hair is a common food hazard. Learn how you can keep your hair from falling into food while you cook!
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How to Organize Your Fridge
Happy holidays! Learn how to organize your refrigerator for food safety this winter season.