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FSA 106 Food Safety & Sanitation Links

The following
categories contain links to various sources on the web relating to the
topics of Food Safety, Sanitation, and Foodborne Illness covered in the course FSA 106 Food Safety & Sanitation. Although every effort has been made to
ensure the accuracy of the content of these websites, the usual evaluation
measures should be taken by the researcher. More information about this
topic is available in our
Criteria for Website Evaluation online brochure.
The
Hospitality, Tourism,
& Golf Management Research Guide provides tips on how to find
books available in the Library collection, and tips on how to find
journal, magazine and newspaper articles available in MCC Libraries
article databases.

Foodborne Illness
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FightBAC!TM
- This site is sponsored by the Partnership for Food Safety Education
and provides guidelines to the general public about safe food handling
to help reduce foodborne illness.
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FoodSafety.gov
- This site is maintained by the FDA's Center
for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition and includes sections on Foodborne
Pathogens, National Food Safety Programs, Consumer Advice, News & Safety
Alerts.
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Food Safety Information Center (FSIC) - This site provides links
to information on: Pathogens and Contaminants, Sanitation and
Quality Standards, the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP),
Food Preparation and Handling, Food Processing and Technology, and
access to the Food Safety Education and Training Materials Database.
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Seafood
Microbiology - This site from the Seafood Network Information
Center provides links to websites that discuss microbiological
guidelines relating to seafood safety.
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Common
Foodborne Pathogens - Presents information on common microorganisms
associated with foodborne illness. Compiled by the Iowa State University
(ISU) Extension Service Food Safety Project.
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Bacterial
Food-Borne Illness - An article discussing food borne illness
posted online by P. Kendall, Foods and Nutrition Specialist and Professor
at the Colorado State University Cooperative Extension. The article
also includes an additional section on Practices for Preventing Food-Borne
Illness.
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Food Safety Resources
Additional information on food safety and
sanitation can be found on professional
association websites listed below and on individual
food industry commodity sites.
- Center
for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) - This comprehensive
site presents information on National Food Safety
Programs and other CFSAN program areas.
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Consumer Advice: Food Safety in the Kitchen - From FoodSafety.gov
links to food safety tips including: washing, preparing, storing,
feeding a crowd, holiday cooking, the HACCP approach.
- FoodSafety.gov
- This site is maintained by the FDA's Center
for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition and includes sections on Foodborne
Pathogens, National Food Safety Programs, Consumer Advice, News & Safety
Alerts.
- Food
Safety and Inspection Office (FSIS) - Sponsored by the U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, the FSIS is responsible for ensuring that the
nation's commercial supply of meat, poultry, and egg products is safe,
wholesome, correctly labeled and packaged.
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Food Science and Human Nutrition Library - From the Kansas State University
Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service,
a collection of online educational pamphlets on food safety, food
preservation, health information relating to nutrition, and nutrition
guidelines for children.
- Foodservice.com
- A commercial site that provides information on food safety, sanitation,
product recalls, and breaking news releases.
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be FoodSafe: The FSIS Magazine - "A quarterly publications that
focuses on food safety behavior trends, emerging science and
research, inspection issues (domestic and international), education
programs for food workers, consumers and caregivers." It takes the
place of the
The
Food Safety Educator a periodic newsletter that was published
from 1996-2005.
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CDC's
Food Safety Office homepage - This site provides information on
CDC Food Safety Programs and Activities including links to other foodborne
illness related sites.
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Food
Safety Research Information Office (FSRIO) - Sponsored by the
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library, this site
provides links to information on: Food Processing and Technology,
Pathogens and Contaminants, Pathogen Biology, Pathogen Detection and
Monitoring, Sanitation and Quality Standards.
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National
Food Safety Education MonthSM - Presents brochures,
games, and activity ideas to food educators to use as examples in
promoting food safety. Prepared by the Center for Food Safety and
Applied Nutrition, FDA, and the Food Safety and Inspection Service,
USDA.
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PBS:
Harvest of Fear - This is the companion site to the Nova and
Frontline television program that presents both sides of the debate
over genetically modified crops exploring both the risks and
benefits.
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Pew Initiative on
Food and Biotechnology - "The Pew Initiative on Food and
Biotechnology was established in 2001 to be an independent and
objective source of credible information on agricultural
biotechnology for the public, media and policymakers." This site
features new releases, research reports, issue briefs, fact sheets,
a glossary, and links to a variety of other sites.
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Serving it Safe, 2nd Edition - From the National Food Service
Management Institute, this manual describes why food safety is
important and gives guidance on how food service personnel can
assure the preparation and service of safe foods. Provides
information based on the 2001 Food Code.
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World Health Organization (WHO): Food Safety -
This site from the WHO provides access to information on food
safety, foodborne disease, biotechnology (genetically modified
foods), consumer education, and guidelines for food production to
consumption.
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Professional Associations & Organizations
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Academic Institutions

Online Publications
Trade Magazines & News Stories
Medical & Science Publications
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Federal, State and Local Government Agencies

Additional Resources
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Contacting the Teacher
Kim Wightman teaches FSA 106 Food
Safety & Sanitation. SUNY Learning Network (SLN) students may contact her
through the "Communicate" link available in their SLN ANGEL Course Map page,
and by telephone (585) 292-2585. Students
taking this course on-campus may contact her at the above telephone number
and at the following e-mail address kwightman@monroecc.edu
P. Czaja, Revised 1/2008,
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