Food Safety: It's In Your Hands
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Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesAn estimated one in six people contract a foodborne illness each year. Discover the steps to keeping food safe. Some topics covered include: common foodborne illnesses, proper hand washing techniques, preventing cross-contamination, time and temperature danger zones, and keeping the kitchen clean.
Media Details
Runtime: 21 minutes 5 seconds
- Topic: Health and Safety, Home and Family
- Subtopic: Cooking, Food, Safety
- Grade/Interest Level: 7 - 12
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- Release Year: 2015
- Producer/Distributor: Learning ZoneXpress
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I used this with 5th and 6th grade classes, but it easily can fit into middle/high school programs.
This is great information for my students.
Loved being able to show this for independent work time. Kids could pause as needed and fill out information at the same time.
Really good video for student to understand the dangers of not handling food correctly and not washing hands.
Great content on food safety!
Awesome first experience with DCMP products! I'm looking forward to more uses of the provided resources!
Very helpful to my 18-21 year old Transition Program students.
High quality video, with well placed and well sized closed captions. Assisted my ELL and I.E.P. students with their understanding of the course content (Food and Nutrition). Falls directly in line with the course curriculum and is of the perfect length for my students. Thank you for this DCMP!
The content of this video provided relevant information.
This was well done and the AD was great.