05215nam 2200673 450 991081375320332120230803195606.01-118-47459-71-118-47456-21-118-47457-0(CKB)2670000000547147(EBL)1655929(SSID)ssj0001132774(PQKBManifestationID)11725650(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001132774(PQKBWorkID)11172661(PQKB)11783112(OCoLC)874322844(MiAaPQ)EBC1655929(DLC) 2013047916(Au-PeEL)EBL1655929(CaPaEBR)ebr10851108(CaONFJC)MIL584453(EXLCZ)99267000000054714720140401h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrPractical food safety contemporary issues and future directions /editors, Rajeev Bhat and Vicente M. Gḿez-Lṕez ; contributors Martin Alberer [and sixty three others]Chichester, England :Wiley Blackwell,2014.©20141 online resource (641 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-118-47460-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Practical Food Safety: Contemporary Issues and Future Directions; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; Preface; 1 Food Safety: A Global Perspective; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 National and global food safety events; 1.3 Food-borne illness outbreaks: imports and exports; 1.4 Regulations impacting food safety; 1.5 China's food safety growing pains; 1.6 Food safety and product testing; 1.7 Fresh fruits and vegetables safety; 1.8 Conclusions and future outlook; References; 2 Food Safety: Consumer Perceptions and Practices; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Novel technologies and issues2.2.1 Irradiation 2.2.2 Genetic modification; 2.2.3 Nanotechnology; 2.2.4 Hormone use in food animals; 2.2.5 Organic foods; 2.2.6 Deliberate and accidental contamination; 2.3 Consumer attitudes, knowledge and behavior; 2.3.1 Types of food safety issues; 2.3.2 Knowledge versus behavior; 2.3.3 Influence of consumer demographics; 2.3.4 Knowledge and behavior; 2.4 Conclusion and outlook; References; 3 Educating for Food Safety; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Food safety education targeting food handlers; 3.3 Effective food safety education interventions; 3.3.1 Intervention design3.3.2 Instructional strategies 3.3.3 Learner assessment; 3.3.4 Training in languages other than English; 3.4 Future outlook; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Food Safety Training in Food Services; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Legislation about training; 4.2.1 European Union; 4.2.2 United States; 4.2.3 Mercosur; 4.2.4 Brazil; 4.3 Evaluation of the programs; 4.4 Planning the training programs; 4.4.1 Knowing the target public; 4.4.2 Training themes; 4.4.3 Training methods; 4.4.4 Duration of training programs; 4.4.5 Language used in training; 4.5 Conclusions and future outlook; References5 Product Tracing Systems 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Traceability: meaning and context; 5.2.1 Tracebacks, traceforwards, and recalls; 5.2.2 Traceability system attributes; 5.3 International traceability regulations; 5.3.1 Codex; 5.4 Private global traceability standards; 5.4.1 International Standards Organization (ISO); 5.4.2 Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI); 5.4.3 GS1; 5.5 Country-specific traceability requirements; 5.5.1 Traceability in developed economies; 5.5.2 Traceability through regulatory consolidation; 5.5.3 Traceability through transformative events5.5.4 Traceability in developing countries 5.6 Costs and benefits to traceability; 5.6.1 Societal benefits; 5.6.2 Government benefits; 5.6.3 Industry costs and benefits; 5.7 Challenges; 5.7.1 Education; 5.7.2 Technology; 5.7.3 Commingling: a challenge to traceability; 5.8 The role of technology in traceability; 5.9 Steps to achieve a global, traceable supply chain; 5.10 Summary and outlook; Acknowledgements; References; 6 Linking Local Suppliers to Global Food Markets: A Critical Analysis of Food Safety Issues in Developing Countries; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The rise of global supply chains6.3 Global trade opportunities for developing countriesThe past few years have witnessed an upsurge in incidences relating to food safety issues, which are all attributed to different factors. Today, with the increase in knowledge and available databases on food safety issues, the world is witnessing tremendous efforts towards the development of new, economical and environmentally-friendly techniques for maintainingFood SafetyFood contaminationFood Safety.Food contamination.363.19/26Bhat RajeevGómez-López Vicente M.Alberer MartinMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910813753203321Practical food safety4097788UNINA