SERVSAFE Cheat Sheet 2026

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90 questions
120 min time limit
75.00% to pass
  1. When can a food handler with a sore throat and a fever return to work with or around food? β†’ A written medical release is provided
  2. Which practice helps prevent cross-contamination from a food handler's hair? β†’ Wearing a hair restraint such as a hat, net, or cap
  3. How many food allergy related emergency room visits occur each year? β†’ 200,000
  4. How often should food temperatures be checked when using time-temperature logs during hot holding service? β†’ At least every 2 hours
  5. Which pathogen is associated with improperly canned or vacuum-packaged foods and produces a deadly toxin? β†’ Clostridium botulinum
  6. Which pathogen is most associated with improperly home-canned, low-acid foods? β†’ Clostridium botulinum
  7. What is the minimum internal temperature for cooking ground beef patties? β†’ 155Β°F
  8. Which population experiences the highest occurrences of food allergies? β†’ Children
  9. What temperature must be reached when cooking raw chicken? β†’ Greater than 74Β° C or 165Β° F.
  10. Under what condition may a food handler with a skin disease like eczema work with exposed food? β†’ Only if open sores are covered with bandages and gloves
  11. To wash hands correctly, a food handler must first β†’ wet hands and arms
  12. Which of the following is not a tree nut? β†’ Peanut
  13. Which agency regulates food safety in interstate commerce and food manufacturing in the United States? β†’ FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
  14. What typically happens to an existing permit to operate when a food establishment changes ownership? β†’ The new owner must apply for a new permit to operate
  15. When storing food in a walk-in refrigerator, ready-to-eat foods should be stored: β†’ Above all raw animal proteins
  16. What does FIFO stand for and why is it important in food storage? β†’ First In, First Out β€” ensures oldest stock is used before newer stock
  17. When is it acceptable for a food handler to use hand sanitizer instead of washing their hands? β†’ As an additional step after washing hands with soap and water
  18. Which storage location is ideal for canned goods in a food service operation? β†’ In a dry, cool storeroom at 50Β°F to 70Β°F, away from direct heat sources
  19. Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE) estimates how many Americans suffer from food allergies? β†’ 15 million
  20. A manager discovers that a sanitizer solution being used on food-contact surfaces is too concentrated. What is the primary risk? β†’ Chemical contamination of food
  21. Hand washing stations should include all of the following except: β†’ Cloth towel
  22. You went to a friend’s picnic and contracted salmonella from some food you ate there. What must you do? β†’ Report it to health officials.
  23. The correct time to wash your hands is after which one of the following events? β†’ All of the above
  24. A manager receives a shipment of pasteurized milk. What is the maximum temperature at which it should be received? β†’ 45Β°F (7Β°C)
  25. What is the maximum amount of time TCS food can be in the temperature danger zone before it must be discarded? β†’ 4 hours
  26. A customer informs you they have a tree nut allergy. Which dish would be UNSAFE for them? β†’ Pesto pasta made with pine nuts
  27. A manager observes that a delivery of canned tomatoes has swollen, dented seams, or leaking cans. What should be done? β†’ Reject the shipment and document the refusal
  28. After guests have departed from the table, what should be done with prepared, unwrapped utensils that look to be unused? β†’ Clean and sanitize the utensils
  29. What is the correct order for washing dishes manually in a three-compartment sink? β†’ Wash β†’ Rinse β†’ Sanitize β†’ Air-dry
  30. What type of sanitizer is most effective in water with a high organic load? β†’ Chlorine
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