EVALUATION OF FOOD SAFETY HAZARDS AND CONTROL IN SELECTED FAST FOODS OUTLETS IN IFO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, OGUN STATE

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Although the safety of foods served in fast-foods in Nigeria has been an ongoing concern, the unhygienic environments where some fast-foods are located contribute to transmission of foodborne diseases. Health experts in Nigeria have said that the shortage of water may affect the success of any safety campaigns. According to the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program (JMP) for water and sanitation (WHO/UNICEF, 2013), only 58 percent of the country’s 160 million people have access to potable water. Food safety issues in Africa are mostly centered on illnesses that are linked to poor hygiene but food hygiene in homes, schools and markets remains an area of concern. Although outbreaks are frequent in the African region, individual countries have done little to implement surveillance systems for food-borne diseases (Omotayo and Denloye, 2013)]. Some of the challenges to any surveillance system in the country include the fact that in many parts of Nigeria, food poisoning is usually associated with evil spirit, malice or curses (Oyemade, et. al., 1998). Also, the culture of self-prescription prevents cases from being treated at hospitals. Symptoms of foodborne illnesses such as vomiting, diarrhea, fever are regarded as “common diseases” and everyone seems to know the cure and requires only going to the “chemist” to purchase self-prescribed medication. 

TABLE OF CONTENTS       

CHAPTER ONE 
1.0INTRODUCTION         
1.1Background of the Study       
1.2Problem Statement
1.3Research Questions
1.4Objectives of the Study
1.5Justifications of the Study

CHAPTER TWO 
2.1Global Perspective on Food Safety
2.2Consumer Information and Demand 
2.3Public Health Aspects 
2.4Food Safety versus Food Spoilage 
2.5Food Safety Guidelines throughout a Foodservice Operation
2.6Food Safety Hazards 
2.7Forms of Food Hazards
2.8Controls Measures When Purchasing Food

CHAPTER THREE  
3.0METHODOLOGY
3.1The Study Area
3.2Population of the Study 
3.3Sampling Design/Sampling Frame 
3.4Sample Selection 
3.5Methods of Data Collection 
3.6Methods of Data Analysis

CHAPTER FOUR
4.1Results and Discussion

CHAPTER FIVE
5.1Summary of the Major Findings
5.2Conclusion of the Major Findings
5.3Recommendations of the Major Findings
EVALUATION OF FOOD SAFETY HAZARDS AND CONTROL IN SELECTED FAST FOODS OUTLETS IN IFO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, OGUN STATE
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    Type Project
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    Project ID FTE0226
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
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