CPH Cleaning and Sanitizing — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What temperature control principle is most critical in cleaning and sanitizing?
- Temperature only matters for meat products
- Maintain proper temperatures throughout receiving, storage, preparation, and service (Correct answer)
- Check temperatures only at the point of service
- Room temperature storage is safe for most foods
Correct answer: Maintain proper temperatures throughout receiving, storage, preparation, and service
Temperature control at every stage — receiving, storage, preparation, and service — prevents bacterial growth and foodborne illness.
Question 2: How should cross-contamination be prevented in cleaning and sanitizing?
- Cross-contamination is only a concern with raw meat
- Use separate equipment, proper sanitizing procedures, and organized workflow for all food types (Correct answer)
- Cross-contamination prevention is optional for packaged foods
- Rinsing equipment with water is sufficient between uses
Correct answer: Use separate equipment, proper sanitizing procedures, and organized workflow for all food types
Preventing cross-contamination requires separate equipment, proper sanitizing between uses, and organized workflow design.
Question 3: What personal hygiene standard applies to cleaning and sanitizing?
- Personal hygiene is a personal choice
- Strict handwashing, proper attire, illness reporting, and wound covering are mandatory (Correct answer)
- Hygiene rules only apply during food preparation
- Wearing gloves eliminates the need for handwashing
Correct answer: Strict handwashing, proper attire, illness reporting, and wound covering are mandatory
Comprehensive personal hygiene including proper handwashing, attire, illness reporting, and wound management prevents contamination.
Question 4: How should allergens be managed in cleaning and sanitizing?
- Allergen management is the customer's responsibility
- Identify, segregate, and clearly communicate all allergens through proper labeling and staff training (Correct answer)
- Allergen rules only apply to packaged foods
- Small amounts of allergens are safe for everyone
Correct answer: Identify, segregate, and clearly communicate all allergens through proper labeling and staff training
Allergen management requires identification, segregation, clear communication, and trained staff to prevent potentially fatal reactions.
Question 5: What cleaning and sanitizing procedure is essential for cleaning and sanitizing?
- Daily cleaning is sufficient for all surfaces
- Clean and sanitize food contact surfaces before use, between tasks, and at regular intervals (Correct answer)
- Sanitizing is only needed at closing time
- Hot water alone is sufficient for sanitizing
Correct answer: Clean and sanitize food contact surfaces before use, between tasks, and at regular intervals
Food contact surfaces must be cleaned and sanitized before use, between different food tasks, and at regular intervals to prevent contamination.
Question 6: What record-keeping requirement supports cleaning and sanitizing compliance?
- Records are only needed during health inspections
- Maintain ongoing logs for temperatures, cleaning schedules, supplier verification, and corrective actions (Correct answer)
- Record-keeping is optional for small operations
- Keep records for one week only
Correct answer: Maintain ongoing logs for temperatures, cleaning schedules, supplier verification, and corrective actions
Ongoing documentation of temperatures, cleaning, suppliers, and corrective actions demonstrates due diligence and regulatory compliance.
What temperature control principle is most critical in cleaning and sanitizing?