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Chapt 2 Biological Contamination and FATTOM

By: tpritcha

This is an introduction to the concept of biological contamination and ends with a discussion of FATTOM. FATTOM is an acronym used to identify means of controlling microbial growth.

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Chapt 2 Four Major Bacterial Pathogens of Concern

By: tpritcha

This is a description of the four major bacterial pathogens of concern including sources of the organism as well as foods associated with them and finally measures to put in place to control them. NOTE: Exclude food handlers who have these from yo...

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Chap 2 Viruses Parasites and Fungi

By: tpritcha

Discussion of general characteristics of each. Special discussion of both Hepatitis A and Norovirus. Parasites includes mention of worms and importance of knowing that fish to be served raw or undercooked must be frozen first to kill worms. Trichi...

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Chapt. 2 Plant Toxins, Mushrooms and Seafood Toxins

By: tpritcha

The video identifies plant and seafood related biological toxins. These include poisonous mushrooms, honey from mountain laurel, Raw Fava Beans as well as Scombroid poisoning (histamine), Ciguatera poisoning as well as red tide in shellfish and sy...

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Deliberate Contamination, ALERT and Responding to a FBO

By: tpritcha

This video identifies who might try to deliberately contaminate your product, how you can use the ALERT system to prevent such issues and finally what you should do should you suspect a FBO at your facility.

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Safe Food Handler and Practices

By: tpritcha

Introduction to the food handler including things they may do that could lead to contamination.

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Wounds, Gloves and Bare Hand Contact

By: tpritcha

This video identifies why wounds are an issue as well as how to properly use gloves. The discussion centers around proper use of gloves. Finally, there is a brief discussion of situations in which bare hand contact is allowed.

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sentential translations 1 PHIL013AB

By: mcweiner

A video on how to translate sentences from English to our notation using the five main connectives