Training is an important aspect of food safety programs in commercial restaurants and is integral in assuring that safe food is served. The purposes of this research were to explore the beliefs, attitudes, subjective norms, and perceptions of control of restaurant managers about providing employees the opportunity to attend food safety training, and to determine how these differ between independent and chain restaurant managers and managers with and without food safety certification. A telephone survey yielded a total of 237 responses. Results determined that intention to offer food safety training was high. Restaurant managers had a positive attitude about food safety, placed importance on the beliefs of subjective norms, and felt in ...
Adoption of safe food handling practices is essential to effectively manage food safety. This study ...
Food safety is an important public health issue in the U.S. Eating at restaurants and other food ser...
Current national food safety training programs appear ineffective at improving food safety practices...
Training is an important aspect of food safety programs in commercial restaurants and is integral in...
embargo 01.2013Little research has been conducted in applying a theoretical framework to explore res...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Hotel, Restaurant, Institution Management and DieteticsElizabeth B...
ii Using the Theory of Planned behavior, this study tested a model that examined the relationships a...
Very little research has evaluated how different types of food safety training requirements in foods...
This study sought to determine if no experience, basic experience, or well-informed experience (defi...
<p>Foodborne illness is an ever-growing concern in public health. Studies found that conventional tr...
Over half of foodborne illness outbreaks occur in restaurants. To combat these outbreaks, many publi...
International audienceFoodborne illness is an ever-growing concern in public health. Studies found t...
Current national food safety training programs appear ineffective at improving food safety practices...
Food safety management poses a continual challenge for the commercial food service industry. Deficie...
The majority of food-borne disease outbreaks result from malpractice during food preparation in smal...
Adoption of safe food handling practices is essential to effectively manage food safety. This study ...
Food safety is an important public health issue in the U.S. Eating at restaurants and other food ser...
Current national food safety training programs appear ineffective at improving food safety practices...
Training is an important aspect of food safety programs in commercial restaurants and is integral in...
embargo 01.2013Little research has been conducted in applying a theoretical framework to explore res...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Hotel, Restaurant, Institution Management and DieteticsElizabeth B...
ii Using the Theory of Planned behavior, this study tested a model that examined the relationships a...
Very little research has evaluated how different types of food safety training requirements in foods...
This study sought to determine if no experience, basic experience, or well-informed experience (defi...
<p>Foodborne illness is an ever-growing concern in public health. Studies found that conventional tr...
Over half of foodborne illness outbreaks occur in restaurants. To combat these outbreaks, many publi...
International audienceFoodborne illness is an ever-growing concern in public health. Studies found t...
Current national food safety training programs appear ineffective at improving food safety practices...
Food safety management poses a continual challenge for the commercial food service industry. Deficie...
The majority of food-borne disease outbreaks result from malpractice during food preparation in smal...
Adoption of safe food handling practices is essential to effectively manage food safety. This study ...
Food safety is an important public health issue in the U.S. Eating at restaurants and other food ser...
Current national food safety training programs appear ineffective at improving food safety practices...