Food Safety and Hygiene

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Vacuum Packing Certificate

A vacuum is simply the absence of air. We can create a vacuum in a plastic bag or
container by sucking out all of the air and then sealing it to prevent air from leaking
back in. The single most important reason for creating a vacuum is to remove oxygen
from around the thing that we are going to store. This is because:
1. Air is made up of about 21% oxygen. Most bacteria associated with food spoilage
need oxygen to grow. The less oxygen that is available, the slower bacteria will
grow and the longer food will last before spoiling.
2. Oxygen is a highly reactive element and many of the organic compounds that
give food its flavour will react with it and make the food taste stale.
There are some other things to consider and these are dealt with later in this eBook, but removal of oxygen is the most vital.

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Food Safety and Hygiene Certificate

Are you looking to learn more about the essential aspects of food hygiene? Our unique Food Hygiene Level 2 course, carefully developed by industry experts will provide food handlers with the legally required certification to work in the catering and hospitality sector.

Food businesses in the UK must comply with regulations from the EU, most notably 852/2004, which relates to hygiene for foodstuffs and states that businesses in the food services sector must ensure that staff who handle, or prepare food are sufficiently instructed, trained and supervised to carry out their work.

You will learn about minimising hazards to ensure that food is safe, as well as legal responsibilities and complying with the law.

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