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Continuing Education Kitchen Safety and Sanitation
Continuing Education Cosmetology
Continuing Education Kitchen Safety and Sanitation
Grade 8 Industrialization
Apartment with little sanitation or safety:
  1. vandeville
  2. tenement
  3. Tammany Hall
  4. hull house
Grade 7 Defining Words
development and use of measures to maintain cleanliness
  1. temtations
  2. patient
  3. whimpers
  4. sanitation
Grade 10 Kitchen Safety and Sanitation
Food-contact surfaces must be both cleaned and
  1. dried.
  2. sanitized.
  3. washed.
  4. scrubbed.
None English as a Second Language ESL
Grade 10 Kitchen Safety and Sanitation
Knives and cutting boards should be cleaned and sanitized
  1. at the end of every shift.
  2. after each use.
  3. at least once per hour.
  4. if they look dirty.
None Medical Practices
Continuing Education Cosmetology
None Medical Terms
Washing your hands is an example of:
  1. immunity
  2. sanitation
  3. disinfection
  4. decontamination
None PC Basics
What is the preferred method of sanitizing magnetic media?
  1. Degaussing
  2. Overwriting
  3. Formatting
  4. Deleting
Grade 10 Microbiology
Why should surfaces that touch food be sanitized?
  1. to provide a place for bacteria to grow
  2. to destroy microorganisms
  3. to clean up moisture that harbors bacteria
  4. to remove food particles
Continuing Education Cosmetology
The lowest level of contamination control is
  1. sterilization
  2. disinfection
  3. sanitation
  4. stagnation
Grade 9 Kitchen Safety and Sanitation
What is the difference between food safety and sanitation?
  1. Food sanitation deals with the food preparer; food safety deals with the cleanliness of the work area.
  2. Food sanitation deals with cooking temperatures; food safety deals with cooking utensils
  3. Food safety is how food is handled to prevent food-borne illness; food sanitation is the cleanliness of equipment and facilities.
  4. Food safety is handling equipment the correct way; food sanitation deals with the prevention of accidents and illness.
Grade 10 Roman Empire
Grade 3 Properties of Matter
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