Committed to food safety, Unilever Food Solutions introduces you to a simple hygiene guide offering helpful and professional solutions to maintain a clean and safe kitchen.
An Introduction
Most of the food poisoning problems we see in our kitchens are caused by food. But it is easy to win the fight against food poisoning and other diseases and to serve food and drinks from the kitchen without food safety problems. Want to know how to win? Watch the videos in this course!
Basic Conditions of HACCP
The practice of HACCP has its analysis and critical control points and gives you seven principles that helps you keeping your food safe. To make our work better, it is important that you follow all seven principles. Watch them in this video.
Reducing Complexity
Learn how to simplify the food processes in your kitchen.
Personal Hygiene
It is very important that all employees follow the rules of personal hygiene. Learn how you can avoid bad bacteria coming into your kitchen.
Deliveries
Let's start thinking about delivery of goods to your kitchen. An important part of food safety is choosing a good supplier that is following all the safety standards.
Storage
Food safety also includes storage, because each product requires their own way of storaging. Find out more in this video.
Preparation
It is time to wash your hands! Preparation time is important for food safety and so you must follow these steps really carefully.
After Service
After the service is finished we still need to take care of food safety practices. Learn more about it in this video.
Waste Removal
There is always a lot of waste we have after a service. This waste contains a lot of bacteria. Watch how you can best manage waste in this video.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Following the steps in this video is very important and helps you to keep your kitchen clean. Learn more in this video.
Weekly Log Sheets
Every thing we see is very important and needs to be recorded. Make sure HACCP is in place and has been logged correctly.
Wrap Up
We are almost at the end, well done!