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http://dx.doi.org/10.22960/JFSS.2021.1.36

Development and Utilization of Guidelines for Customized Hygiene Management of Children's Meal Facilities  

Choi, Kyunga (National Institute of Food & Nutrition Service)
Lee, Sunghyun (National Institute of Food & Nutrition Service)
Park, Hyekyung (National Institute of Food & Nutrition Service)
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Journal of the FoodService Safety / v.2, no.1, 2021 , pp. 36-43 More about this Journal
Abstract
The development of food poisoning prevention guidelines aims to prevent food poisoning in advance and improve the safety of children's meals through hygiene management of children's feeding facilities, especially infants' facilities. Therefore, the composition of the content should be designed so that it can be fully understood from the point of view of the layperson. In terms of meal service management, various standards must be fully reflected and reviewed to increase utilization in the field. Daycare centers and kindergartens have different administrative agencies, similar application laws and guidelines, but different parts exist and various types of facilities, so management standards are often ambiguous. Therefore, such management requires easy guidance, not special guidance, and it should be universally applicable to any facility. Prior studies have shown that the management of meal facilities is the most efficient, but it is difficult to hire and deploy specialists due to the operation of children's meal facilities, so guidance, facilities managers and workers need to voluntarily practice them. It is time to prepare hygiene guidelines that reflect the characteristics of these children's cafeterias, and it is necessary to prepare and utilize guidance suitable for reality until it is institutionalized for the deployment of manpower exclusively for meals.
Keywords
Hygiene management; development of food poisoning prevention guidelines;
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