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Food Safety = Behavior - 30 Proven Techniques to Enhance Employee Compliance (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015, Corr. 2nd printing 2016)
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Food Safety = Behavior - 30 Proven Techniques to Enhance Employee Compliance (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015, Corr. 2nd printing 2016)
Series: Practical Approaches
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This book helps in Achieving food safety success which requires
going beyond traditional training, testing, and inspectional
approaches to managing risks. It requires a better understanding of
the human dimensions of food safety. In the field of food safety
today, much is documented about specific microbes, time/temperature
processes, post-process contamination, and HACCP-things often
called the hard sciences. There is not much published or discussed
related to human behavior-often referred to as the "soft stuff."
However, looking at foodborne disease trends over the past few
decades and published regulatory out-of-compliance rates of food
safety risk factors, it's clear that the soft stuff is still the
hard stuff. Despite the fact that thousands of employees have been
trained in food safety around the world, millions have been spent
globally on food safety research, and countless inspections and
tests have been performed at home and abroad, food safety remains a
significant public health challenge. Why is that? Because to
improve food safety, we must realize that it's more than just food
science; it's the behavioral sciences, too. In fact, simply put,
food safety equals behavior. This is the fundamental principle of
this book. If you are trying to improve the food safety performance
of a retail or food service establishment, an organization with
thousands of employees, or a local community, what you are really
trying to do is change people's behavior. The ability to influence
human behavior is well documented in the behavioral and social
sciences. However, significant contributions to the scientific
literature in the field of food safety are noticeably absent. This
book will help advance the science by being the first significant
collection of 50 proven behavioral science techniques, and be the
first to show how these techniques can be applied to enhance
employee compliance with desired food safety behaviors and make
food safety the social norm in any organization.
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