The following resources can be helpful in enhancing the food safety culture of your food service establishment. Training Resources Cleaning and Sanitizing in Commercial Kitchens Residues on food-contact surfaces and equipment can provide an ideal environment for the growth of disease-causing bacteria, which can easily contaminate other foods. Routine cleaning and sanitizing of food-contact surfaces and equipment helps to prevent the growth of bacteria. Read More Safe Cooking Temperatures When heating or reheating, keep in mind that some foods require higher cooking temperatures to be considered safe. When taking food temperatures, use a probe thermometer to check the thickest part of the food. Follow the chart below to make sure your food has reached a safe cooking temperature.… Read More Refrigerator Storage to Prevent Cross Contamination Improper food storage order can lead to cross contamination. Some foods are more likely to contain high numbers of bacteria that can make people sick than others and have higher safe cooking temperatures, these foods should be stored below foods that have a lower safe cooking temperature.For… Read More Time as a Public Health Control Time as a Public Health ControlUsing only time rather than time and temperature to control growth of bacteria and to keep food safe. Food is generally held under mechanical temperature control (hot holding units and refrigerators) to ensure safe product and to control bacterial… Read More Temporary Event Food Vendor Quick Reference Guide Temporary restaurants are any establishment operating temporarily in connection with any event where food is prepared or served for consumption by the public. Oregon law requires that all food booths or food service activities open to the public be licensed prior to operation.… Read More Food Safety Resource Gallery Redirect to StateFoodSafety site with food safety informational resources. Read More Centers for Disease Control Food Safety Home Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Food Safety home page with resources including foodborne illness prevention tools and emergency preparedness information. Read More View PDF of Page
Cleaning and Sanitizing in Commercial Kitchens Residues on food-contact surfaces and equipment can provide an ideal environment for the growth of disease-causing bacteria, which can easily contaminate other foods. Routine cleaning and sanitizing of food-contact surfaces and equipment helps to prevent the growth of bacteria. Read More
Safe Cooking Temperatures When heating or reheating, keep in mind that some foods require higher cooking temperatures to be considered safe. When taking food temperatures, use a probe thermometer to check the thickest part of the food. Follow the chart below to make sure your food has reached a safe cooking temperature.… Read More
Refrigerator Storage to Prevent Cross Contamination Improper food storage order can lead to cross contamination. Some foods are more likely to contain high numbers of bacteria that can make people sick than others and have higher safe cooking temperatures, these foods should be stored below foods that have a lower safe cooking temperature.For… Read More
Time as a Public Health Control Time as a Public Health ControlUsing only time rather than time and temperature to control growth of bacteria and to keep food safe. Food is generally held under mechanical temperature control (hot holding units and refrigerators) to ensure safe product and to control bacterial… Read More
Temporary Event Food Vendor Quick Reference Guide Temporary restaurants are any establishment operating temporarily in connection with any event where food is prepared or served for consumption by the public. Oregon law requires that all food booths or food service activities open to the public be licensed prior to operation.… Read More
Food Safety Resource Gallery Redirect to StateFoodSafety site with food safety informational resources. Read More
Centers for Disease Control Food Safety Home Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Food Safety home page with resources including foodborne illness prevention tools and emergency preparedness information. Read More