Basic Food Safety: Chapter 5 "Cleaning and Sanitizing" (English)

Basic Food Safety: Chapter 5 "Cleaning and Sanitizing" (English)

Cleaning and Sanitizing: Key Practices for Food Safety

Understanding Cleaning vs. Sanitizing

  • Cleaning involves using soap and water to remove dirt and food from surfaces, while sanitizing employs chemicals or heat to kill germs.
  • It's crucial to recognize that surfaces may appear clean but can still harbor unseen germs; sanitizing reduces these germs to safer levels.
  • Always follow the label directions when mixing chemical sanitizers, and never add soap to them. Use test strips to ensure proper sanitizer strength.
  • Wiping cloths should be stored in clean sanitizer, and all dishes must be washed, rinsed, and sanitized between uses.

Proper Dishwashing Techniques

  • When washing dishes by hand, start by cleaning and sanitizing the sink before scraping leftover food into the garbage.
  • Dishes should be washed in hot soapy water, rinsed in clean hot water, then soaked in a third sink with warm water and an approved sanitizer. Air drying is essential.
  • Avoid stacking dishes on top of each other during washing; instead, stack them in dish racks for optimal water circulation.

Dishwasher Operations

  • Ensure that dishes are inspected after coming out of the dishwasher for spots or stains; no soap residue should remain on any items.
  • Store cups, bowls, pots, pans upside down to prevent contamination. Handle silverware only by the handles and keep utensils at least 6 inches off the floor.

Summary of Key Facts

Video description

This presentation is in 6 parts. Visit our YouTube Channel Playlists for the complete series. Now that you know how to avoid cross contamination, lets take a closer look at "Cleaning and Sanitizing" in Part 5. Some crucial points in this segment include: The difference between cleaning and sanitizing, and why it's important, and washing dishes by hand and using a commercial dishwasher. Presented by eFoodHandlers Inc. Get your basic food handler's card online today at www.efoodhandlers.com See video 6 for full credits and attribution.