Ten Golden Rules for Safe Food Production by World Health Organization (WHO)
- Cook raw food thoroughly
- Eat cooked food immediately
- Prepare food for only one meal
- Avoid contact between raw foods and cooked foods
- Choose foods processed for safety
- Wash hands repeatedly
- Keep all food preparation premises meticulously clean
- Use safe water
- Be cautions with foods purchased outside
- Breast-feed infants and young children
Cook raw food thoroughly
- Thorough cooking is essential, so that every part of the food is heated upto 70°C
- Uncooked fruits or vegetables should be peeled and eaten
- Unpasteurized milk should be boiled before use.
- It is to be remembered that cooking may not destroy biotoxins
Eat cooked food immediately
- Longer the wait, greater is the risk
- Eat cooked food as they come off the heat
Prepare food only for one meal
- Prepare freshly for one meal only, as far as possible
- If foods have to be prepared in advance, or if there are leftovers, then
- Store cold (below 5°C)
- Hot (above 60°C)
- Cooked food should be thoroughly reheated before eating
Avoid contact between raw foods and cooked foods
- Slightest contact between raw and cooked food cause cross contamination
- Cutting surface, knife, etc; used to process raw food should be thoroughly washed
- Cross contamination due to dripping from raw food onto cooked food should be carefully avoided
Choose foods processed for safety
- Fruits and vegetables are best in their natural state. However they should be washed thoroughly before eating
- Foods processed hygienically should always be chosen
Wash hands repeatedly
- Hands should be washed thoroughly with soap and water before preparing, serving, eating, after every interruption and at the end
- Special care needs to be taken after going to toilet, touching animals etc.
Keep all food preparation premises meticulously clean
- Kitchen should be kept absolutely clean
- Scraps of food crumbs should be cleaned out
- Food storage areas should be kept clean
- Waste food should be disposed off properly
- Food should be stored in closed containers
Use safe water
- Safe water is important for food preparation as for drinking
- Ice should be made of safe water
- Any reconstitution ( e.g. Powder milk) should be made with safe water
- In the absence of safe water, the available water should be properly boiled before use
Be cautious with foods purchased outside
- Caution has to be taken to choose the right food before bringing it home
- All the cautions as mentioned above should be followed carefully
Breast-feed infants and young children
- For infants, breast milk is the safest and most ideal source of nourishment in their first months
- It protects against infections because of its anti- infective properties and it minimizes exposures to food borne pathogens
General Information to Ensure Food Safety
Source: Food Safety and Standards Authority of India
Last Modified : 2/20/2020
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