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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

ALERT Training: Alert - Threat part 3 (text version)

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[Flash version] February 21, 2007

Alert: Threat

Photo of a tray with shrimp cocktails garnished with a lemon slice.

Here’s another scenario.  As you read this, think about how your food supplies could be intentionally contaminated in your facility and how you would react.

You are the owner of a catering company that often caters large events.  While packing up after a church event where more than 500 people were served lunch, you heard from numerous event participants complaining of symptoms similar to food poisoning.  One of your staff recalls seeing the guy you recently hired to deliver the prepared food hanging out in the back of the delivery truck with two other men that were not employees.

In this situation, you should think about the immediate implications as well as the long-term security implications.  List some of the actions that you should take immediately and some actions that can be taken to prevent this type of situation in the future.

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