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Transcript: Mayor Eric Adams gives a public safety talk to the public in Queens.
Fred Kreizman, Mayor’s Commissioner for Public Affairs: Ladies and gentlemen, let’s get started. I just want to welcome everyone here today for the mayor’s talk to the community about public safety in north queens. First, we just want to thank everyone for coming. We know itR...Read more -
Good Hygiene Best Food Safety Protection Against Staphylococcus aureus in Catering
A recent study provides insight into the prevalence of S. aureus on the hands of food service workers, and the pathogenicity and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of S. aureus isolates. Over the course of 13 months, researchers in Portugal collected a total of 167 swab samples from food service work...Read more -
FDA Brief: FDA Withdraws Interim Guidance on Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizers
.gov means it’s official. Federal government websites usually end in .gov or .mil. Please make sure you are on the federal government website before sharing sensitive information. The site is safe. https:// ensures that you are connected to the official website and that any information you ...Read more -
Don’t make hand washing hygiene an option-it is a must step when you enter the food workshop!
The rules for washing hands are posted on every door on the way to the production shop, are extensively described in the personnel manual and are briefed in depth during the induction of new workers. The wash basins are also ready and waiting with soap pump, dryer or tissues and the disinfectant....Read more -
Cape Coral opens 2 clinics and additional distribution points
On Wednesday, the City of Cape Coral will provide two first-aid posts and two additional resource distribution points. Sanitary stations will allow residents to shower, use toilets and cool off. The first is Jim Jeffers Park at 2817 SW 3rd Lane. The second is the Cape Coral Institute of Technolog...Read more -
Commonwealth Games: Why are the Bulls so important to Birmingham?
Those watching the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games will no doubt be touched and moved by the segment featuring the Birmingham Bulls. In a ceremony hosted by Steven Knight, the Bulls were brought into the stadium by underpaid and overworked industrial revolution female chain makers trap...Read more -
Delaware chicken plant has record of serious injuries and worker safety violations
A 59-year-old Bridgeville man will be mourned this weekend after a serious work injury at a southern Delaware chicken processing plant killed him in early October. Police did not name the victim in a press release outlining the accident, but an obituary published in the Cape Gazette and independe...Read more -
Cleveland butchers advise consumers buying meat amid inflation
CLEVELAND — At Kocian Meats, there are plenty of protein options for customers to choose from, but like most things in life, products being prepared are subject to inflation. “Simple things have gone up so much, even just the basic staple of everything,” manager Candisco Sian said....Read more -
Five questions to answer before selling beef directly to consumers
Front-month crude oil and gasoline contracts on the New York Mercantile Exchange rose Friday afternoon, while diesel futures on the NYMEX fell… Rep. Jim Costa of California, a senior member of the House Agriculture Committee, held a farm bill hearing in his home district of Fresno… Oh...Read more -
1985 All-Star Game Michael Jordan vs. Isiah Thomas Continues
Back in the 1980s, Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls and Isiah Thomas of the Detroit Pistons didn’t like each other. In a story posted by Inquisitr, Michael Jordan mentioned to them the story of his relationship with Thomas.Jordan claims the story begins with the 1985 NBA All-Star Game. &...Read more -
Kea Kids News: Guinness World Record holder paid for his device by trading Pokémon cards
Last month, 14-year-old Alex Blong broke the Guinness World Record for the longest Lego train at Britomart Station in Auckland. The train cost over $8,000 to build, and he paid for it all with his Pokémon card streaming business. Kea Kids News reporter Melepalu Ma’asi caught up with Alex to...Read more -
Weekly kills: First-quarter production down nearly 6% from last year
Heading into week 19 of the 2022 slaughter season, the beef industry is still looking for its first national weekly run of more than 100,000 head. While many had expected killings to be well above six figures nationwide at this stage of the quarter, after a particularly quiet first quarter, conti...Read more