Abstract
Food safety critically reliant on the behaviors adopted by foodservice personnel, involved in various stages of meal preparation, from the supply of raw food materials until its distribution to the consumer. The purpose of this work was to collect information on the level of knowledge on food safety, the correct application of the Good Hygiene Practices (GHP) and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and the attitudes of the operators involved in collective catering. The survey was conducted among 15 social catering companies in Apulia (Italy) using a modified Sharif and Al-Malki (2010) anonymous questionnaire intended to assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices of the food handlers. The results highlight the need to improve both knowledge and practices regarding food hygiene and safety in order to minimize the risk of transmitting foodborne diseases. More careful planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of training programs for foodservice workers is required, taking into consideration the provisions of European food laws.
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Disanto, C., Celano, G., Dambrosio, A., Quaglia, N. C., Bozzo, G., Tritto, A., & Celano, G. V. (2020). Food safety in collective catering: Knowledge, attitudes and correct application of GHP/GMP knowledge among foodservice workers. Italian Journal of Food Safety, 9(4), 201–205. https://doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2020.8453
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