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SERVSAFE MANAGER EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
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foodborne illness - Answer-a disease transmitted to people by food

An illness is considered an outbreak when... - Answer-• atleast 2 people have the same
symptoms after eating the same food
• an investigation is conducted by state and local regulatory authorities
• outbreak is confirmed by a labratory analysis

how many people get sick from unsafe foods a year - Answer-millions

What is the first challenge operations have when it
comes to food safety and why? - Answer-• Time (pressure to work quicky can make it
hard to take the time to follow food safety practices)

What is the second challenge operations have when it comes to food safety and why? -
Answer-Language and Culture (Your staff may speak a different language than you do.
This can make it difficult to communicate. Cultural differences can also influence how
food handlers view food safety.

What is the third challenge operations have when it
comes to food safety and why? - Answer-Literacy and Education (Staff often have
different levels of education. This makes it more challenging to teach them food safety.

What is the fourth challenge operations have when it comes to food safety and why? -
Answer-Pathogens (Illness-causing microorganisms are more frequently found on types
of food that once were considered safe.)

What is the fifth challenge operations have when it comes to food safety and why? -
Answer-Unapproved suppliers ( Food that is recieved from suppliers that are not
practicing food safety can cause a foodborne-illness outbreak.)

What is the sixth challenge operations have when it comes to food safety? - Answer-
High-risk customers (the number of customers at high risk for getting a foodborne
illness is increasing. An example of this is the growing elderly population.)

What is the seventh challenge operations have when it comes to food safety? - Answer-
Staff turnover (training new staff leaves less time for food safety training)

,What is the cost of foodborne illnesses? - Answer-One outbreak can cost an operation
thousands of dollars, and it can result in closure.

What are the costs of foodborne illnesses to an operation? - Answer-•loss of customers
and sales
•loss of reputation
•negative media exposure
•lowered staff morale
•lawsuits and legal fees
•staff missing work
•increased insurance premiums
•staff retraining

What are the cost of foodborne illnesses to the victim? - Answer-•lost work
•medical costs and long-term disablity
•death

What is unsafe food usually the result of? - Answer-contamination (the presence of
harmful substances in food)

what is a way to prevent foodborne illnesses? - Answer-recognize the contaminants that
can make food unsafe (pathogens, chemicals, physical objects, and certain unsafe
practices in your operation)

How many categories are contaminants divided into? - Answer-3

What is the first category of contaminants - Answer-Biological (Pathogens are the
greatest threat to food safety. They include certain viruses, parasites, fungi, and
bacteria. Some plants, mushrooms, and seafood that carry harmful toxins (poisons) are
also included im this group.) This category is responsible for most foodborne illnesses.

What is the second category of contaminants? - Answer-Chemical (Foodservice
chemicals can contaminate food if they are used incorrectly. Chemical contaminates
may include cleaners, sanitizers, and polishes.)

What is the third category of contaminants? - Answer-Physical (Foreign objects such as
metal shavings, staples, and bandages can get into the food. So can glass, dirt, and
even bag ties. Naturally occuring objects, such as fish bones in fillets, are another
example.)

What are the five most commom food-handling mistakes, or risk factors, that can cause
a foodborne illness? - Answer-•Purchasing food from unsafe sources
•Failing to cook food correctly
•Holding food at incorrect temperatures
•Using contaminated equipment
•Practicing poor personal hygiene

,What is the first of the four main factors that 4 of the 5 risk factors or mistakes are
related to? - Answer-Time-temperature abuse (Food has been time-temperature abused
when it has stayed too long at temperatures that are good for the growth of pathogens
which can result in foodborne illnesses. This an happen in many ways such as:
• food is not held or stored at the correct temperatures
• food is not cooked or reheated enough to kill pathogens
•food is not cooled correctly)

What is the second of the four main factors that 4 of the 5 risk factors or mistakes are
related to? - Answer-Cross-Contamination ( This is when pathogens can be transferred
from one surface to another. It can cause a foodborne illness in many ways such as:
• contaminated ingredients are added to food that recieves no further cooking
•Ready-to-eat food touches contaminated surfaces
•Contaminated food touches or drips fluids onto cooked or ready-to-eat food
•A food handler touches contaminated food and then touches ready-to-eat food
•contaminated cleaning cloths touch food-contact surfaces)

What is the third of the 4 main factors that 4 of the 5 risk factors or mistakes are related
to? - Answer-Poor Personal Hygiene ( Actions that food handlers do that cause
foodborne illnesses include:
• fail to wash their hands correctly after using the restroom
•cough or sneeze on food
•touch or scratch wounds and then touch food
•work while sick)

What is the fourth of the 4 main factors that 4 of the 5 risk factors or mistakes are
related to? - Answer-Poor cleaning and sanitizing (pathogens can be spread to food if
equipment has not been cleaned and sanitized correctly between uses. This can
happen in the following way:
•equipment and utensils are not washed, rinsed, and sanitized between uses
•Food-contact surfaces are wiped clean rather than being washed, rinsed, and sanitized
•Wiping cloths are not stored in a sanitizer solution between uses
•Sanitizing solutions are not at the required level to sanitize objects

What is TCS food? - Answer-food requiring time and temperature control to limit growth
of pathogens

What foods are categorized as TCS food? - Answer-•milk and dairy products
•shell eggs (except those treated to eliminate nontyphoidal Salmonella)
•Meat: beaf, pork, and lamb
•poultry
•fish
•shellfish and crustaceans
•baked potatoes
•heat-treated plant food, such as cooked rice, beans, and vegetables

, •tofu or other soy protein
•synthetic ingredients, such as textured soy protein in meat alternatives
•sprouts and sprout seeds
•sliced melons
•cut tomatoes
•cut leafy greans
•untreated garlic-and-oil mixtures

What food also needs careful handling to prevent contamination? - Answer-Ready-to-
eat food (food that can be eaten without further preparation, washing, or cooking.
Including cooked food, washed fruit/ vegetables (whole and cut), deli meat, bakery
items, sugar, spices, and seasonings.

What is the first group of
people that have a high risk of getting a foodborne illness? - Answer-Elderly people
(People's immune systems weaken with age.)

What is the second group of people that have a high risk of getting a foodborne illness?
- Answer-Preschool-age children (Very young children have not built up strong immune
systems)

What is the third group of people that have a high risk of getting a foodborne illness? -
Answer-People with compromised immune systems
(•People with cancer or on chemotherapy)
•People with HIV/AIDS
•Transplant recipients
•People taking certain medications

Training and Monitoring - Answer-Staff should be trained when they are first hired and
on an ongoing basis. Your entire staff needs general food safety knowledge and
knowledge on specific tasks performed on the job. Staff need to be retrained in food
safety regularly, and document when a food handler completes this training. Once staff
are trained, monitor them.

Government agencies helping - Answer-The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and
the U.S Department of Agriculture (USDA) inspect food and perform other critical duties.
State and local regulatory authorities create regulations and inspect operations.
Agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the US
Public Health Service (PHS) help as well.

FDA Role - Answer-•inspects all food except meat, poultry, and eggs
•regulates food transported across state lines
•issues a Food Code (provides recommendations for food safety regulations/ created for
city, country, state, and tribal agencies (regulate foodservice for:
•restaurants and retail food stores
•vending operations

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