South Dakota Control of Foodborne Diseases in Food Establishments Poster
The Control of Foodborne Diseases in Food Establishments is a South Dakota food service poster provided for businesses by the South Dakota Department Of Labor and Regulation. This is an optional notification, so while it is recommended that businesses hang this poster if relevant to their employees, it is not required by the Department Of Labor and Regulation.
Control of Foodborne Diseases in Food Service Establishments Food Code Fact Sheet # 9 dddddddGERM SOURCE FACTORS PREVENTATIVE MEASURES kkk Staphylococcus aureas (Staphylococcal food poisoning) oWorkers’ noses, hands, hair, intestines, boils o Infected sores and cuts oWorkers touching cooked foods o Keeping food at room temperature o Storing foods in large pots in refrigerators o Holding foods at warm (bacterial growing) temperautre o Wash hands after coughing, sneezing, smoking, going to the toilet o Practice good personal hygiene o Cool foods rapidly o Put foods in shallow pa ns in refrigerators o Keep cold foods at 41° F or below o Keep hot foods at 140° F or above o Cover infections with waterproof dressing or band-aid o Restrict workers with diarrhea or colds from touching foods o Wear foodgrade disposable gloves when handling ready-to-eat foods Salmonella (Salmonellosis) o Intestinal tract of man and animals o Surfaces of meat and poultry o Unpasteurized egg products o Inadequate cooking o Cross-contamination of cooked foods from raw foods by contact with common equipment or with hands o Keeping food at room temperature o Storing foods in large pots in refrigerators o Holding foods at warm (bacterial growing) temperatures o Inadequate clean ing of equipment o Inadequate reheating of cooked foods o Cook foods to internal temperature of 165° F o Use separate equipment for raw and cooked products o Cool foods in shallow pans in refrigerators o Keep foods at 41° F or below o Keep foods at 140° F or above o Reheat leftover foods to 165° F o Clean and disinfect kitchen utensils and equipment o Wash hands after visiting toilet and handling raw foods of animal origin o Restrict workers with diarrhea or fever from touching foods o Wear foodgrade disposable gloves when handling ready-to-eat foods Clostridium perfringens (Clostridium perfringens gastroenteritis) oIntestinal tract of man and animals o Surfaces of meat and poultry o Soil o Dust o Keeping foods at room temperature o Storing foods in large pots in refrigerators o Holding foods at warm (bacterial growing) temperatures o Workers touching cooked foods o Inadequate reheating of cooked foods o Cool foods rapidly o Put foods in shallow pa ns in refrigerators o Keep cold foods at 41° F or below o Keep hot foods at 140° F or above o Reheat leftover foods to 165° F o Wash hands after going to toilet, handling raw meat, and doing activities other than food preparation o Clean and disinfect kitchen equipment o Restrict workers with diarrhea from touching foods o Wear foodgrade disposable gloves when handling ready-to-eat foods www.state.sd.us/doh July 1, 2004
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South Dakota Labor Law Poster Sources:
- Original poster PDF URL: https://doh.sd.gov/documents/Food/FoodborneDiseases.pdf , last updated May 2020
- South Dakota Labor Law Poster Page at http://dlr.sd.gov/employment_laws/posting_requirements.aspx
- South Dakota Department Of Labor and Regulation at http://dlr.sd.gov/
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