Case Studies in Food Safety and Environmental Health

Case Studies in Food Safety and Environmental Health
Author: Peter Ho,Maria Margarida Cortez Vieira
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2007-12-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780387456799

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This book presents food safety concepts and issues in a practical and applied framework for use in the classroom. It covers microbial food safety, chemical residues and contaminants, and risk assessment and food legislation. These sections can be used individually or together to discuss a range of issues. Each chapter has a summary of the issues discussed, objectives, and discussion questions focused on the major issues.

Food Safety

Food Safety
Author: Richard J. Marshall
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2006-12-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780387339573

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Food Safety: A Practical and Case Study Approach, the first volume of the ISEKI-Food book series, discusses how food quality and safety are connected and how they play a significant role in the quality of our daily lives. Topics include methods of food preservation, food packaging, benefits and risks of microorganisms and process safety.

Food Safety

Food Safety
Author: Richard J. Marshall
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-11-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1441941320

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Food Safety: A Practical and Case Study Approach, the first volume of the ISEKI-Food book series, discusses how food quality and safety are connected and how they play a significant role in the quality of our daily lives. Topics include methods of food preservation, food packaging, benefits and risks of microorganisms and process safety.

Case Studies in Food Safety and Authenticity

Case Studies in Food Safety and Authenticity
Author: Jeffrey Hoorfar
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2012-06-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780857096937

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The identification and control of food contaminants rely on careful investigation and implementation of appropriate management strategies. Using a wide range of real-life examples, Case studies in food safety and authenticity provides a vital insight into the practical application of strategies for control and prevention. Part one provides examples of recent outbreak investigations from a wide range of experts around the world, including lessons learnt, before part two goes on to explore examples of how the source was traced and the implications for the food chain. Methods of crisis management are the focus of part three, whilst part four provides studies of farm-level interventions and the tracking of contaminants before they enter the food chain. Part five is focussed on safe food production, and considers the challenges of regulatory testing and certification, hygiene control and predictive microbiology. The book concludes in part six with an examination of issues related to food adulteration and authenticity. With its distinguished editor and international team of expert contributors, Case studies in food safety and authenticity is a key reference work for those involved in food production, including quality control, laboratory and risk managers, food engineers, and anyone involved in researching and teaching food safety. Delivers a vital insight into the practical application of strategies for control and prevention of food contaminants Provides detailed examples of recent outbreak investigations from a wide range of international experts, discussing how the source was traced and the implications for the food chain Chapters discuss methods of crisis management, farm-level interventions, safe food production and the challenges of regulatory testing and certification

Case Studies in Food Microbiology for Food Safety and Quality

Case Studies in Food Microbiology for Food Safety and Quality
Author: Rosa K Pawsey
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2007-10-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781847550330

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This unique book covers the key issues relating to the control and management of the most commonly occurring food borne bacteria which compromise the safety and quality of food. The 21 case studies, drawn from a wide range of sources, present real life situations in which the management of food borne pathogens failed or was at risk of failure. Each chapter contains a case study which is supported by relevant background information (such as diagrams, tables of data, etc), study questions and a subsequent feedback commentary, all of which encourage the reader to apply their knowledge. With reference to specific organisms such as E. coli, Salmonella, Listeria monocytogenes and so on, the chapters move the reader progressively from strategies for control of food borne organisms, techniques for their control, appreciating risk, through sampling criteria and acceptance, to managing risk. With the provision of real-life problems to explore, along with the opportunity to propose and justify approaches to managing food safety, this book will be welcomed as a new approach to learning not only by students and their teachers, but also by food professionals in policy-making and enforcement and the many within the food industry who are involved with the management of food safety.

Essential Case Studies in Public Health

Essential Case Studies in Public Health
Author: Katherine Hunting,Brenda Gleason
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2012
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780763761318

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Designed as a supplement to Public Health 101, this collection of 21 engaging case studies provides your students with the opportunity to synthesize and apply each of the five components of the Public Health 101 curriculum framework: the public health approach; tools of population health; disease: determinants, impacts, and interventions; healthcare and public health systems; and special areas of public health focus.

Risk on the Table

Risk on the Table
Author: Angela N. H. Creager,Jean-Paul Gaudillière
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2021-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781789209457

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Over the last century, the industrialization of agriculture and processing technologies have made food abundant and relatively inexpensive for much of the world’s population. Simultaneously, pesticides, nitrates, and other technological innovations intended to improve the food supply’s productivity and safety have generated new, often poorly understood risks for consumers and the environment. From the proliferation of synthetic additives to the threat posed by antibiotic-resistant bacteria, the chapters in Risk on the Table zero in on key historical cases in North America and Europe that illuminate the history of food safety, highlighting the powerful tensions that exists among scientific understandings of risk, policymakers’ decisions, and cultural notions of “pure” food.

Health and Sustainability in the Canadian Food System

Health and Sustainability in the Canadian Food System
Author: Rod MacRae,Elisabeth Abergel
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2012-07-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780774822718

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Civil society organizations are among the most vociferous critics of the modern food system. Yet even after decades of campaigns, governments have failed to address health and sustainability issues in a systematic way. New approaches are in order, and this volume showcases the research of experts from various disciplines who argue that solutions lie not just in lobbying elected officials but rather in initiatives at the subparliamentary level. Case studies on a range of topics, from breastfeeding and sustainable pest management promotion to programs such as Canada’s Action Plan on Food Security, tell a story of misguided campaigns and missed opportunities. Real change, this inspiring volume suggests, is possible. It will come when advocacy groups develop innovative strategies of influencing decision makers more resistant to public pressure: business lobbies well connected to government agencies, middle managers, and ministries unused to collaborating across departmental mandates.