SITXFSA101 Cross Contamination Presentation
SITXFSA101 Cross Contamination Presentation
SITXFSA101 Cross Contamination Presentation
SITXFSA101 PRESENTATION
CROSS CONTAMINATION:
WHAT IT IS?
THE DEFINITION OF CROSS CONTAMINATION IS:
Cross contamination is a fancy name for bacteria on one thing getting onto
another thing via direct contact. Or in other words it happens when bacteria
from one food item are transferred to another food item. In culinary arts, the
things usually tends to be a knife, or a cutting board and other kitchen tools or
even unwashed hands.
And it’s not just bacteria. It could be a virus or a toxin of some kind, or even a
cleaning product. But whatever it is, if it comes into contact with someone’s
food it’s cross contamination.
If they eat the food and it makes them sick, we call it food poisoning.
WHERE DOES CROSS CONTAMINATION
OCCUR?
Example: using the same Example: cutting raw Example: RTE food, such as
plate to take raw chicken on a cutting board salad, is stored in the
hamburger patties out to and cutting a head of refrigerator below
the grill and using the same lettuce without washing, uncooked food, such as raw
plate to bring the cooked rinsing, and sanitizing in- chicken. The raw chicken
burgers in. between these uses. can drip into the salad.
EXAMPLES OF PERSON TO PERSON
CROSS CONTAMINATION