Dongshin University Jeonnam Children's Meal Support Center Provides 'Non-face-to-face Hygiene Education' Support View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Jeonnam Children's Meal Management Support Center (Director Professor Noh Heekyung), commissioned and operated by the Department of Food and Nutrition at Dongshin University, has launched support for 'non-face-to-face hygiene education.'


According to Dongshin University on the 22nd, this education support was promoted for member facilities to reduce potential hygiene management gaps in kitchens caused by the temporary postponement of on-site education due to the impact of COVID-19.


The non-face-to-face education is being conducted by distributing video materials on the '1·3·8 Promise Key Management Items Management Method,' which the center directly produced using QR codes.


The '1·3·8 Promise' is a program designed with the purpose of creating a safe meal environment by keeping eight promises three times a day.


When kitchen workers bring their smartphone cameras close to the QR code, they can watch videos on eight management methods, including food storage methods, origin labeling methods, types and methods of disinfection.


After watching the videos, related hygiene supplies are being sequentially provided so that they can directly follow the management methods.


So far, QR code magnetic plates and hygiene supplies have been provided to over 100 children's meal facilities.


The center plans to hold a 'Kitchen Hygiene Challenge' event to increase participation in hygiene management by each facility.



Director Noh Heekyung said, "We will conduct various educational programs for the hygiene and cleanliness of children's meal facilities in the Jeonnam region."


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