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Presented ByBishajit Debnath

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Bishajit debnath, Primeasia University, Bangladesh.

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Sanitation

The Art And Branch Of Science That Deal In Preserving Good Health Is Hygiene.

It Is Derived From “Hygieia” Meaning: “Art Of Health”

The Word Sanitation, Derived From The Latin Word: Sanus:

Meaning “Sound And Healthy”

The Knowledge As Well As The Acceptance And Effective

Application Of Sanitary Measure Of Good Health

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*Health examination

-For direct operator.

*General Good Practice of personal hygiene

*Hygiene maintain in laboratory, Research centre, and industry.

*Training and Check.

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Bishajit debnath, Primeasia University, Bangladesh.

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Ensure that those who come directly

or indirectly into contact with food are

not likely to contaminate food by

*Behaving and operating

in an appropriate manner

*Maintaining an appropriate

level of personal cleanliness

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Food handlers should wear suitable protective clothing

Personnel should always wash their hands when personal cleanlinessmay affect food safety (for example, after handling contaminated material)

Personnel should refrain from behaviour that could result in foodcontamination (for example, smoking, spitting, chewing/eating)

Personnel should not use perfumes and other highly scented substancesthat could taint the coffee

Personal effects such as jewellery, watches, etc. should not be broughtinto food handling areas

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1. Always keep the body clean. Take a bath once every day. As a

minimum, bathe your feet, hands and private parts.

2. Change you underclothing daily if possible. If not, at least twice a week.

Inspect them for lice, fleas or other bugs that may keep you itchy.

3. Change clothing, shoes or socks immediately after they get wet to avoid

getting colds, athlete's foot or other illness.

4. Brush your teeth at least twice a day, preferably after waking up and

before going to bed. Brush your teeth on the inside and outside, away

from the gums.

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1. Always wash your hands with soap and water before eating, after doing

fatigue duty etc.

2. Use only your own eating and drinking utensils if possible. You may

contact diseases from infected mess gears or personal article of others.

3. When mosquitoes and other flying insects are present in the area, be sure

to use a mosquito net.

4. Never drink water from any untreated source until it has been declared

safe.

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Workflow

Designated to avoid potential contamination

Access

To production or laboratory area restricted to authorized person

Area clearance check

Processing checking

Check the cleaning agent is fully removed

SOP for cleaning and sanitation of the water purification system

should be including distribution pipe work.

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A. Monitored for effectiveness

B. Periodically verified through

Audit pre-operational inspections

Microbiological inspections

C. Regularly reviewed

D. Adapted to reflect changed

circumstances

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sanitation

Protection from insects,

microbes and weather

•From receipt of materials to

dispatch of released product Design

•Walls, floors,

drains, air supply,

dust extraction

Drains

Effective cleaning and

disinfection

•Choice of materials and

chemicals, validation

Effective cleaning and

disinfection

•Choice of materials and

chemicals, validation

Prevention of build-up of

dirt and dust

•Cleaning programme,

appropriate cleaning,

cleaning record

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Segregated areas- Area of biological material.

Ventilation system and airlocks- Incoming pressure and air

should be filtered.

Clothing- Protection of operator and product, garments need to

be cleaned.

Closed processing system –Water purification, tanks fitted with

appropriated filtration

Cleaning and decontamination- procedure for removing soil and

dirt, chemical residue, residue of microorganism.

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Bishajit debnath, Primeasia University, Bangladesh.

[email protected]

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Bishajit debnath, Primeasia University, Bangladesh.

[email protected]