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file icon Gráfico de mensaje de limpieza de frutas y verduras hot! 04/07/2006 Hits: 10349
Graphic of BAC being rinsed down the drain.
file icon Generador de ideas de actividades para minoristashot! 04/07/2006 Hits: 7122
Retailers!  Great ideas for educating your customers about safe handling of fresh fruits and vegetables.  In Spanish.
file icon Generador de ideas de actividades para líderes de la industria de frutas y verdurashot! 04/07/2006 Hits: 10566
Produce industry leaders! Ideas for leading the way in teaching your customers and consumers about the importance of safe handling of fresh fruits and vegetables.  In Spanish.
file icon Generador de ideas de actividades para defensores de la seguridad alimentariahot! 04/07/2006 Hits: 7113
Food safety educators!  Ideas for teaching the importance of safe handling of fresh fruits and vegetables to people in your community.  In Spanish.
file icon Folleto de frutas y verduras en blanco y negrohot! 04/07/2006 Hits: 7067
Black and white brochure in Spanish on the six steps to safe handling of fresh fruits and vegetables.
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The Partnership for Food Safety Education saves lives and improves public health through research-based, actionable consumer food safety initiatives that reduce foodborne illness.

PFSE unites representatives from industry associations, professional societies in food science, nutrition and health consumer groups, the United States Department of Agriculture, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Food and Drug Administration in an important initiative to educate the public about preventing foodborne illness.

   

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