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Preventing Cross-Contamination in the Commercial Kitchen
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Cross-contamination in the commercial kitchen involves the transfer of harmful microorganisms from one surface or substance to another. Cross-contamination can adversely affect any commercial kitchen, so it is important to take steps to avoid it: make sure to store and prepare foods separately, maintain proper personal hygiene, and correctly clean and sanitize kitchen equipment and supplies. Implementing these behaviors ensures a safer and more sanitary restaurant environment.

Store and Prepare Foods Separately
Store Foods Separately
  • Store and refrigerate raw foods separately from ready-to-eat foods.
  • Keep raw meats in well-sealed containers and store at appropriate temperatures.
  • Store raw foods on shelves below ready-to-eat foods to minimize contamination from accidental drips or other contact.
Prepare Foods Separately
  • Prepare foods on clean, separate surfaces to minimize the spread of germs.
  • Utilize clean cutting boards as safe surfaces for preparing foods.
  • If possible, designate individual cutting boards for different types of foods. For example, use one cutting board for raw meat, another for vegetables.
Maintain Proper Personal Hygiene
Wash Hands Properly
  • Ensure that all hands are washed properly and consistently before touching food in any way.
  • Give special attention to washing hands before and after handling raw foods as these are particularly potent carriers of bacteria.
Look After Personal Hygiene
  • Keep clothes, hair, and other personal items away from all food preparation areas.
  • Take extra care when coping with personal illness. Germs from sneezing and coughing are easily transferred by air as well as by hand.
Clean and Sanitize
Clean Between Jobs
  • Use hot, soapy water to clean all supplies, equipment, utensils, and surfaces between food preparation tasks.
  • Avoid using the same dish or utensil to handle both raw and cooked foods.
Sanitize Properly
  • Sanitization provides an extra defense against the transfer of germs and allergens.
  • Mix 1 capful of unscented bleach per one gallon of water to create a sanitizing agent for most all supplies, equipment, utensils and surfaces.
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