Assessment: Cleaning and Disinfection

Food Safety in the Maritime Industry

Food Safety in the Maritime Industry

In this lesson, we will go through an overview of compliance and how food safety is the responsibility of everyone on board. We will also understand the role of those working in a food environment in internal food safety inspections/audits.

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Microbiological Hazards

Microbiological Hazards

In this lesson, we will cover the different types of microbes, the main causes of microbiological multiplication and survival factors; factors that influence the multiplication of food poisoning bacteria; the conditions under which spores and toxins are formed and the consequences these may have for food safety; the temperatures that support the most rapid multiplication of food poisoning bacteria; methods of minimising and preventing bacterial multiplication as well as the methods used to destroy food poisoning bacteria in food.

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Contamination Hazards and Control - Your Role as Supervisor

Contamination Hazards and Control - Your Role as Supervisor

By the end of this lesson, you will outline the responsibilities of those working in a catering environment when identifying hazards posed by and procedures to control, microbiological, chemical, physical and allergenic contamination. Learn how microbiological, physical and chemical contamination and cross-contamination can be controlled throughout the food production process and gain knowledge of common foods which cause allergic reactions.

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Food Poisoning, Control and Personal Hygiene

Food Poisoning, Control and Personal Hygiene

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to outline the definitions of carrier, food poisoning, incubation period and vulnerable (risk) groups. Common symptoms and duration of food poisoning. Causes of food poisoning. The responsibilities of food handlers and the ship. The requirement for adequate training of food handlers, the requirement for handwashing facilities and the requirement for crew to report personal illness.

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The Ship Environment and Equipment

The Ship Environment and Equipment

In this lesson, you will learn how good design can help avoid cross-contamination through workflow and layout. You will also learn the hazards associated with poor design and construction of food premises, the importance of using washing/cleaning facilities and equipment appropriately and the need for good lighting; the hazards associated with damaged equipment and surfaces in a food room need for good ventilation; and the role of those working in a catering environment regarding equipment and premises including the action to take if damaged equipment or surfaces are identified in a food room.

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Cleaning and Disinfection

Cleaning and Disinfection

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to outline reasons for cleaning, use of chemicals and safe storage of cleaning chemicals and materials.

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Food Pests and Control

Food Pests and Control

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to outline common food pests, signs of food pests and basic control measures for food pests.

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Food Safety Management from Purchase to Service: HACCP

Food Safety Management from Purchase to Service: HACCP

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to outline an awareness of the law regarding food safety management systems and temperature control.

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An Introduction to Internal Auditing

An Introduction to Internal Auditing

This lesson is aimed at encouraging supervisors to continue thier learning for auditing.

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News

News

In this lesson, you will find links to further reading relating to actual food safety outbreaks.

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Final Assessment

Final Assessment

In this lesson, you will go through a final assessment to identify the level of knowledge you have gained from this course.

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Assessment: Cleaning and Disinfection

  • 5
  • Questions
  • No time limit
  • Unlimited attempts
  • 80%
  • Passing threshold

Question 1 of 5

Which of the following is correct?

Question 2 of 5

What does a sanitiser do?

Question 3 of 5

Which information should be included in a cleaning schedule?

Question 4 of 5

Why is a cleaning schedule important?

Question 5 of 5

Which one of the following reduces bacteria to a safe level, but does not remove dirt, grease and food waste?

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Which of the following is correct?

All cleaning equipment should be cleaned weekly.
Your answer
It is a good idea to top up cleaning chemicals.
Your answer
Cleaning equipment must be used for specific tasks only.
Your answer
Cleaning should only be carried out at the end of the day.
Your answer

What does a sanitiser do?

Kills all spoilage bacteria.
Your answer
Sterilises surfaces.
Your answer
Cleans and disinfects.
Your answer
Removes dirt and grease.
Your answer

Which information should be included in a cleaning schedule?

What to clean, how to clean and the cost of cleaning.
Your answer
What to clean, methods to use and result of swab tests.
Your answer
How to clean quickly, chemicals to use, who is to do it.
Your answer
What to clean, how to clean and when to clean.
Your answer

Why is a cleaning schedule important?

Check what time each cleaning operative started work.
Your answer
Make sure all areas are cleaned properly.
Your answer
Make sure everyone does their fair share.
Your answer
Make sure enough cleaning chemicals are ordered.
Your answer

Which one of the following reduces bacteria to a safe level, but does not remove dirt, grease and food waste?

Sterilant
Your answer
Sanitiser
Your answer
Detergent
Your answer
Disinfectant
Your answer
Score: Attempts:

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Which of the following is correct?

All cleaning equipment should be cleaned weekly.
Your answer
It is a good idea to top up cleaning chemicals.
Your answer
Cleaning equipment must be used for specific tasks only.
Your answer
Cleaning should only be carried out at the end of the day.
Your answer

What does a sanitiser do?

Kills all spoilage bacteria.
Your answer
Sterilises surfaces.
Your answer
Cleans and disinfects.
Your answer
Removes dirt and grease.
Your answer

Which information should be included in a cleaning schedule?

What to clean, how to clean and the cost of cleaning.
Your answer
What to clean, methods to use and result of swab tests.
Your answer
How to clean quickly, chemicals to use, who is to do it.
Your answer
What to clean, how to clean and when to clean.
Your answer

Why is a cleaning schedule important?

Check what time each cleaning operative started work.
Your answer
Make sure all areas are cleaned properly.
Your answer
Make sure everyone does their fair share.
Your answer
Make sure enough cleaning chemicals are ordered.
Your answer

Which one of the following reduces bacteria to a safe level, but does not remove dirt, grease and food waste?

Sterilant
Your answer
Sanitiser
Your answer
Detergent
Your answer
Disinfectant
Your answer
Score: Attempts:

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