Food safety and disease prevention
2011
DVD
Despite the best efforts of experts and organizations, food-borne illness outbreaks still occur. This video examines the risks facing consumers while highlighting culinary and food-handling methods for addressing those risks. Illustrating the dangers of food-borne bacteria and gastrointestinal viruses, the program also assesses the safety of pesticides, herbicides, hormones, and antibiotics used in agriculture. Food-preparation advice encompasses washing hands carefully, separating raw meat from produce, and cooking food thoroughly; on the nutrition side, the program promotes fruits, vegetables, and whole grains while suggesting an array of superfoods. Viewers also learn about government agencies charged with ensuring food safety, including the FDA and the USDA, as well as those dealing with public health, such as the EPA and the CDC.
Item Details
Description:
- 1 videodisc (30 min.) : sound, color ; 12 cm.
- polychrome
- digital
- optical
- stereo
- video file
- DVD video
Target Audience Note:
- CHVR: not rated.
- 7 & up.
Notes:
- Executive producer, Brad Kloza ; editor, Matt Bjur.
- Christiana Clark.
- DVD
Contents:
- Who's in Charge of Food Safety? (4:25)
- Causes of Foodborne Illnesses (3:35)
- Pesticides, Antibiotics, and Other Food Supply Concerns (4:53)
- Drinking Water Safety (2:45)
- Nutrition and Disease Prevention (3:40)
- Food Allergies and Intolerance (2:03)
- Future of Food Safety (3:29)
- Keeping Food Safe at Home (2:28)
- Credits: 'Food Safety and Disease Prevention' (1:20)
Publisher or Distributor Number: 42032
Control Number: 863345
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Meridian Education Corporation/Films Media Group, [2011]Series:
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