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The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is the public health agency in the U.S. Department of Agriculture responsible for ensuring that the nation's commercial supply of meat, poultry, and egg products is safe, wholesome, and correctly labeled and packaged.
FSIS educates consumers about the importance of safe food handling and how to reduce the risks associated with foodborne illness.
FSIS educates consumers about the importance of safe food handling and how to reduce the risks associated with foodborne illness.
FEVS 2024 with Daisy Brown
A message from USDA FSIS Enforcement Investigation and Analysis Officer Daisy Brown on the 2024 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FEVS) . Your feedback is highly valued, and the results of the FEVS are instrumental in our ongoing efforts to enhance our workplace and workforce.
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FEVS 2024 with Felicia Young
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A message from USDA FSIS Supervisory Consumer Safety Inspector Felicia Young on the 2024 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FEVS) . Your feedback is highly valued, and the results of the FEVS are instrumental in our ongoing efforts to enhance our workplace and workforce.
FEVS 2024 with Dr. Debra Rudd
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A message from USDA FSIS Frontline Supervisor Dr. Debra Rudd on the 2024 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FEVS) . Your feedback is highly valued, and the results of the FEVS are instrumental in our ongoing efforts to enhance our workplace and workforce.
FEVS 2024 with Matthew DeBartolo
Просмотров 1623 месяца назад
A message from USDA FSIS Supervisory Consumer Safety Inspector Matthew DeBartolo on the 2024 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FEVS) . Your feedback is highly valued, and the results of the FEVS are instrumental in our ongoing efforts to enhance our workplace and workforce.
FEVS 2024 with Dr. Nerisa Reidl
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A message from USDA FSIS Frontline Supervisor Dr. Nerisa Reidl on the 2024 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FEVS) . Your feedback is highly valued, and the results of the FEVS are instrumental in our ongoing efforts to enhance our workplace and workforce.
FEVS 2024 with William Griffin
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A message from USDA FSIS Executive Associate for Regulatory Operations William Griffin on the 2024 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FEVS) . Your feedback is highly valued, and the results of the FEVS are instrumental in our ongoing efforts to enhance our workplace and workforce.
FEVS 2024: Your Opinions, Our Strength
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A message from USDA FSIS Deputy Administrator Terri Nintemann on the 2024 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FEVS) . Your feedback is highly valued, and the results of the FEVS are instrumental in our ongoing efforts to enhance our workplace and workforce.
PSRW 2024 Message from FSIS Deputy Administrator Terri Nintemann
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A message from FSIS Deputy Administrator, Terri Nintemann honoring the work FSIS employees do in serving the American people and protecting public health. #PSRW
PSRW 2024 Message from FSIS Administrator Paul Kiecker
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A message from FSIS Administrator, Paul Kiecker honoring the work FSIS employees do in serving the American people and protecting public health. #PSRW
PSRW 2024 Message from Under Secretary for Food Safety Dr. Emilio Esteban
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A message from Under Secretary for Food Safety, Dr. Emilio Esteban honoring the work FSIS employees do in serving the American people and protecting public health. #PSRW
How to Update Your Designation of Beneficiary Forms
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Human Resources Benefits Specialists from the Human Resources Operations Division of the Office of Management Program provide instruction on the different designation of beneficiary forms, when and why employees should keep them current, how employees can update them, and what the Order of Precedence is. A transcript for this video is available here: www.fsis.usda.gov/sites/default/files/media_...
Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey 2023
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Deputy Administrator Terri Nintemann reminds and encourages FSIS employees to provide feedback to the agency via FEVS.
Reminder: FEVS 2023
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Deputy Administrator Terri Nintemann shares an employee reminder about the 2023 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey.
Take Our Children to Work 2023
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Back by popular demand, the USDA's Take Our Children to Work Day Virtual Event takes place on April 27, 2023. In addition to various Departmental speakers, FSIS Staff will present on our mission and how everyone can impact food safety.
PSRW Message from FSIS Administrator Paul Kiecker
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PSRW Message from FSIS Administrator Paul Kiecker
PSRW Message from Under Secretary for Food Safety Dr. Emilio Esteban
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We are grateful for every FSIS employee. Your hard work and dedication help prevent foodborne illness. No matter what program area or office you work in at FSIS, your work is affecting the health of consumers of meat, poultry, and egg products by ensuring food safety.
PSRW Message from FSIS Deputy Administrator Terri Nintemann
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PSRW Message from FSIS Deputy Administrator Terri Nintemann
MT60_C/MT65_C Cloth Sample Collection
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MT60_C/MT65_C Cloth Sample Collection
FSIS Professionals Work to Protect Public Health
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FSIS Professionals Work to Protect Public Health
Very informative! Thank you!
11 year ago wow
Thanks
Cooking directions begin @2:12 . Thank you for this!
Thank you for this video, which covers all the aspects of cooking meat safely. Everyone should see it. Better that than a trip to hospital! Your video mentions the use of cooking thermometers. These are easy to get. Info on convenient foldable meat thermometers can be found at: www.amazon.com/Digital-Kitchen-Thermometer-Accurate-Versatile/dp/B01AVJWV10
It's ok. 😀
What about deep fry? Can put frozen in deep fry?
+Steven Scott No, a whole turkey should be completely thawed before deep fat frying.
O.k. ~ thank you.
Great Video clip! Do you use a thermometer to check the internal temperature of your meat? Last weekend, the hosts of a bbq I attended recommended I should buy a ‘Chef Remi Cooking Thermometer’ (I think he mentioned you can buy it online on amazon) as its very accurate and has a lifetime guarantee. I would appreciate your thoughts if you have used this model before?
Learn to prevent a sneaky food safety hazard that can show up at many points between purchasing and eating food: cross-contamination. For more information, visit fsis.usda.gov/foodsafety
Great video - what about mason glass jars? Is it safe to store it in the freezer, if so, how long? I have heard different information. Thanks
Our apologies for the late response. Although you may find information that says you can freeze in glass jars, like Mason jars, we would not recommend it because glass jars break easily at freezer temperatures due to the expansion of the liquid.
This is video is in American Sign Language with text captions provided.
@pappisaints It is sign language.
y no sound?
What are the signs for? Is it to emphasize on the information or is it sign language
I can't wait to see the data this will generate on imports.
Thanks for visiting the USDA Food Safety Channel. In response to your question: The food in the refrigerator and freezer should still be safe. The refrigerator will keep food safely cold for about 4 hours if it is unopened. A full freezer will hold the temperature for approximately 48 hours (24 hours if it is half full) if the door remains closed. In this situation the refrigerator had enough time in between power outages, to return to a safe temperature.
We lost power two nights in a row (and waiting for a third one at any time). The first night, the power was out for about two hours. The second night, for about an hour and 15 minutes. That said, how safe is the food in the fridges and freezers after two nights with no power for those times mentioned?
Doneness ?
thanks
You can activate captioning by clicking on the red "CC" on the lower right edge of the video screen.
Looks like a better system. Hopefully all the bugs will be worked out before I have to use it!
Interesting that this video does not have Closed Captioning when people are talking. There are voice-over interpretations when Deaf people are signing so that hearing people will know what they are signing. If Deaf people watch this video, they will not know what the hearing people are saying.