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Home»Food Poisoning News»Best Practices for Ensuring Safe Food Processing and Packaging – Safety in the Global Food Supply Chain, Part III
Best Practices for Ensuring Safe Food Processing and Packaging – Safety in the Global Food Supply Chain, Part III
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Best Practices for Ensuring Safe Food Processing and Packaging – Safety in the Global Food Supply Chain, Part III

Kit RedwineBy Kit RedwineAugust 27, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 11:44 AM Kit Redwine <[email protected]> wrote:

In the last article, we learned that the food safety journey begins on the farm with proper hygiene, pesticide and herbicide management, animal welfare, crop rotation and soil health, water quality, and more. The next step, processing and packaging, play a critical role in maintaining food safety from farm to fork. In this third in a series, we’ll explore essential practices that ensure the integrity of our food supply during these crucial stages.

Clean Environment and Personal Hygiene – Food processing areas must be kept spotless. Regular cleaning and sanitization of surfaces, equipment, and utensils prevent cross-contamination. Workers handling food should follow strict hygiene practices of proper handwashing, wearing clean uniforms, and using hair nets.

Segregation and Cross-Contamination Prevention – Separate areas are designated for handling raw and cooked foods as cross-contamination can occur when raw meats come into contact with ready-to-eat items. Color-coded cutting boards and utensils are used to avoid mixing different food types.

Temperature Control – Foods are cooked to ensure safe internal temperatures. For example, poultry should reach 165°F (74°C) to kill harmful bacteria. After cooking, food is cooled promptly to prevent bacterial growth.  

Packaging Considerations – Packaging materials must be food-safe and easy to clean. Materials that could leach harmful substances into the food are avoided. Properly sealed packages prevent contamination and clear labeling ensures consumers know what they’re buying.

Transporting Safely – During transportation, proper temperatures are maintained. Cold foods should stay below 41°F (5°C), and hot foods above 135°F (57°C). Spillage and damage are prevented during transit by securely packing food to avoid leaks or breakage.

Compliance with Regulations – In the United States, food establishments must comply with the FDA Food Code. This includes assigning a person in charge to oversee safe practices. Food handlers should also receive proper training on food safety and hygiene.

Safe food processing and packaging are non-negotiable. By following these practices, producers, processors, and purveyors contribute to a healthier, safer food supply. Every step matters, from the production line to the grocery store shelf.

Commenting on this story, one national food poisoning lawyer said, “Ensuring the safe transportation of food is crucial to maintaining its quality and preventing contamination. Proper handling, temperature control, and secure packaging are essential steps in protecting food from potential hazards during transit.”

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Kit Redwine is a senior technology sales and media professional with over 20 years of experience and holds an MBA. He is skilled in technology sales, creative engagement, and building strategic relationships in multiple industries. His career is dedicated to helping organizations streamline complex project portfolios and improve workflows. He currently researches and writes weekly articles to inform and create awareness of food safety practices to help prevent foodborne illness caused by pathogens such as Salmonella, Listeria, and E. coli.

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