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NRFSP Part 3 Review – Questions And Good Answers

Floors in dry food storage areas should be cleaned and sanitized:
a) daily
b) weekly
c) monthly
d) as needed ✔️Ans - d) as needed

TRUE or FALSE? To achieve the best cleaning results, it is a good idea to
mix together a number of branded cleaning products. ✔️Ans - FALSE

In the food prep area, the only jewelry allowed on an employee's hands or
arms is:
a. a medical bracelet
b. a diamond engagement ring
c. a charm bracelet
d. a plain wedding band ✔️Ans - d. a plain wedding band

A food service employee has a head cold with discharge from their eyes and
nose. What work activity would be acceptable for this employee?
a. washing utensils
b. folding cloth napkins and tablecloths
c. removing garbage from the premises
d. stocking paper products in dry storage ✔️Ans - c. removing garbage
from the premises

A food handler must always wash his or her hands and arms vigorously for:
a. 25 seconds
b. 20 seconds
c. 30 seconds
d. 35 seconds ✔️Ans - b. 20 seconds

When is it most important for a food employee to wash their hands?
a. when switching from wiping down the cooler to taking out the trash
b. when switching from handling money to touching the cash register
c. when switching from preparing raw food to ready-to-eat food
d. when switching from stocking the dry storage area to stocking the cooler
✔️Ans - c. when switching from preparing raw food to ready-to-eat food

,The Food Manager notices an employee getting nervous while they make a
sandwich at a deli counter and start touching their hair. The employee
should be instructed to:
a. wash their hands and stop touching their hair
b. work only in the kitchen if they are nervous
c. wash their hair frequently if they are going to be touching it
d. double check food to make sure they aren't dropping hair into it
✔️Ans - a. wash their hands and stop touching their hair

What is the best way to reduce cross contamination?
a. use the prep sink to wash your hands
b. cover mouth when coughing
c. properly washing hands
d. use same cutting board for raw meat and raw vegetables ✔️Ans - c.
properly washing hands

If an employee has gloves on and they need to wash their hands, they
should:
a. remove the glove, wash the hand and put new gloves on
b. wash the glove while it is on the hand
c. remove the glove, wash the hand and put the same glove back on
d. no hand washing is needed because they have gloves on ✔️Ans - a.
remove the glove, wash the hand and put new gloves on

When training staff in proper handwashing, all of the following should be
included except:
a. including any exposed area on the arm up to the elbow
b. hand sanitizer is not required
c. the whole process should take a minimum of 20 seconds
d. using a cloth towel to dry hands after proper washing ✔️Ans - d.
using a cloth towel to dry hands after proper washing

An employee must wash their hands in all of the following situations
except:
a. before putting gloves on
b. after handling raw pork
c. after sneezing
d. before mopping the floor ✔️Ans - d. before mopping the floor

, Corrective action needs to be taken immediately if a Food Manager sees a
food employee:
a. using hand sanitizer instead of washing their hands.
b. wearing a plain wedding band during food production.
c. wearing a clean apron, neatly tied.
d. utilizing an effective hair restraint to prevent a physical hazard.
✔️Ans - a. using hand sanitizer instead of washing their hands.

When washing hands which part of the hands is most frequently missed?
a. palms
b. fingernails
c. between the fingers
d. the backs of the hands ✔️Ans - b. fingernails

If an employee arrives at work with a sore throat and fever, they should be
allowed to:
a. take out the trash and mop floors
b. make the salads
c. prep the meats and poultry only
d. wash and sanitize dishes ✔️Ans - a. take out the trash and mop
floors

In order to continue working, what should a food employee with a minor
cut on their hand do?
a. not allowed to work with minor cut
b. must be checked by a doctor first
c. nothing needs to be done
d. cover cut with a water tight bandage and a glove ✔️Ans - d. cover
cut with a water tight bandage and a glove

A Food Manager will reassign duties to a food employee when the food
employee reports they have signs or symptoms of:
a. a headache
b. vomiting and diarrhea
c. a minor cut or burn
d. sneezing from seasonal allergies ✔️Ans - b. vomiting and diarrhea

A food handler is just starting a cold. What should a manager do?

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