城市学校餐饮服务食品安全违法行为审查

Q4 Medicine
J. Reynolds
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在美国,超过2900万中小学生,这是一个潜在的高风险人群,每天都在吃学校午餐,适当的食品安全需求至关重要。尽管在学校餐饮服务中实施了许多干预措施,但食源性疾病在美国仍然是一个问题。最终,对反复发生的食品安全违规行为的了解将为制定有针对性的食品安全培训干预措施提供信息,从而减少食源性疾病爆发的数量。本研究的目的是分析2010年至2019年一所大型城市学校系统的食品安全违规趋势,以探索研究和教育机会。超过20%的食品安全检查失败;9.0%的违规行为属于严重违规行为,11.9%属于严重违规,79.1%属于轻微违规。这些发现强调了重新评估当前食品安全教育干预措施和食品安全处理实践的必要性。关键的严重违规趋势是缺乏食品安全知识,在整个食品制备过程中缺乏温度控制,以及缺乏适当的供应。经常发生的与设施清洁有关的轻微违规行为(通风、地板、,
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Review of Food Safety Violations: Urban School Foodservice
In the United States over 29 million elementary and high school students, a potentially higher risk population, consume school lunches each day, and the need for proper food safety is paramount. Though numerous interventions have been implemented in school foodservice, foodborne illness continues to be an issue in the United States. Ultimately, an understanding of recurring food safety violations would inform development of targeted food safety training interventions that could mitigate the number of foodborne illness outbreaks. The aim of this study was to analyze food safety violation trends from 2010 to 2019 in a large urban school system to explore research and educational opportunities. Over 20% of food safety inspections resulted in failure; 9.0% of all violations were critical, 11.9% were serious, and 79.1% were minor. These findings underscore the need to reevaluate current food safety educational interventions and food safety handling practices. Key critical and serious violation trends were lack of food safety knowledge, lack of temperature controls throughout the food preparation process, and lack of appropriate supplies. Recurring minor violations pertained to cleanliness of the facility (ventilation, flooring,
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Food Protection Trends
Food Protection Trends Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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