The hygiene of slicing machines, carving knives and can-openers

Author:

Gilbert R. J.,Maurer Isobel M.

Abstract

SummaryExperiments have been made in several supermarkets, shops and cafés to determine the bacterial counts on slicing machines, carving knives and can-openers after contact with various cooked and canned meats, and to find a simple, quick and effective cleaning method for such articles of equipment. The importance of personal effort in cleaning rather than a reliance on the known attributes of detergent/disinfectants is stressed. The methods available for testing the efficiency of cleaning procedures are outlined.In vitro tests have shown that the detergent/disinfectant used in the present study at a concentration of 0·75 % (w/v) was satisfactory. This concentration was the minimum inhibitory concentration for Salmonella paratyphi B, which was the most resistant of fifteen strains of bacteria studied.The design of slicing machines and can-openers is discussed in relation to safety in use and ease of cleaning. Recommendations concerning the necessity of regular and effective cleaning of food-handling equipment and storage of cooked and canned meats before and after slicing are given.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Immunology

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