Food Safety in a Minute - WSU Extension

Food Safety in a Minute
Food Safety in a Minute - WSU Extension

Need answers to your food safety questions? Food Safety in a Minute from Washington State University answers the most commonly asked questions from consumers. Listening is a quick and easy way to learn more about food safety. Subscribe to our weekly podcast and explore online episodes.

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    FSM 319: Food Safety Technologies – Smart Sensors in Food Processing

    Episode transcript [Music] Welcome to Food Safety in a Minute from Washington State University Extension. Smart phones, smart thermostats, smart watches connect us to information anywhere and anytime. Did you know smart devices used in our food system from farming to food processing reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses? Food manufacturers use smart sensors for real-time data monitoring. Innovative, complex technology allows manufacturers to monitor and record useful information related to food safety from raw ingredients to the shipment of products to your market. This includes predictive maintenance, reducing contamination risks, streamlining operations, and food recalls. Smart sensors embedded with artificial intelligence monitor the “health” of the sensor. When sensors are working properly, they alert employees to changes in equipment and processing controls which could impact food safety and food quality. This is Susie Craig for Food Safety in a Minute. [Music] Resources Food Safety Executive (9/23/24). How Smart Technology is Revolutionizing Food Safety: Q and A with John Isabel of ifm. Accessed online 12/4/24. https://foodindustryexecutive.com/2024/09/how-smart-technology-is-revolutionizing-food-safety-q-a-with-john-isabell-of-ifm/. Orth, Steve. Food Safety Tech (12/3/24). Food Manufacturing Future of Food Safety: Next-Gen Technologies On the Rise. Accessed online 12/4/24. https://foodsafetytech.com/feature_article/future-of-food-safety-next-gen-technologies-on-the-rise/.

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    FSM 317: Temperature Danger Zone and Your Holiday Dinner

    Episode transcript [Music] This is Food Safety in a Minute, I’m Susie Craig. Keep holiday food delicious and safe following time and temperature guidelines from the United States Department of Agriculture. The temperature danger zone for food safety is 40 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit where disease-causing bacteria multiply quickly possibly causing foodborne illness. Temperature and time matter. After two hours in the danger zone, all perishable food on your buffet table must be refrigerated or frozen to ensure food safety. This can be challenging for the host. These tips may help. • Use warming trays or slow cookers to keep hot food hot. • Hold the cold items in a cooler, serve in smaller containers. • Limit buffet service to two hours. Then, cool and refrigerate leftovers including take-home food for guests. Happy Holidays from Marketing and Communications, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences at Washington State University. [Music] Resources Food Safety and Inspection Service. United States Department of Agriculture. “Danger Zone” (40 degrees Fahrenheit to 140 degrees Fahrenheit). https://www.fsis.usda.gov/food-safety/safe-food-handling-and-preparation/food-safety-basics/danger-zone-40f-140f#:~:text="Danger%20Zone"%20%2840°F%20-%20140°F%29%20Leaving%20food%20out,grow%20to%20dangerous%20levels%20that%20can%20cause%20illness. Accessed online 11/15/24.

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