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The food safety knowledge of street food vendors and the sanitary conditions of their street food vending environment, Zululand District, South AfricaNkosi, Nelly Virginia 01 1900 (has links)
Street-vended foods are convenient and cheap meals, but their contamination can lead to
foodborne illness. This study aimed to evaluate food safety knowledge of street food vendors in
Ulundi and AbaQulusi local municipalities of Zululand District, South Africa and compliance of
their street food vending environment to sanitary requirements. A cross sectional survey design
was utilised to gather data from 400 street food vendors using interviews. A piloted checklist was
used to collect data on the sanitary characteristics from 200 randomly selected street food
vending facilities. Most of the street food vendors were black (99%), females (73%), and above
35 years (55%). Only the minority of street food vendors had attended a high school (47%) and
the vast majority (77%) of them had not attended any food safety training course. The majority
(64.7%) of respondents knew that food should not be handled when they have diarrhoea, even if
their hands were washed regularly, neither when they have flu, colds, cough, or catarrh. The
minority (43%) of street food vendors knew that the use of separate cutting boards for meat and
salad, and washing them between uses are the safest ways to avoid cross-contamination. The
majority (79.4%) of street food vendors were aware that microorganisms could cause foodborne
diseases that may lead to death. The vast majority (76%) of street food vendors had low food
safety knowledge and only 14% of the street food vending sites had high compliance with
sanitary conditions. In conclusion, most street food vendors possessed inadequate food safety
knowledge in key food safety parameters and most of the street food vending facilities were noncompliant.
Furthermore, most of them operate under poor sanitary conditions. Street food
vendors should be provided with compliant waste disposal and standard kitchen facilities with
water resources to ensure hygienic preparation and serving of food. / Life and Consumer Sciences / M. Cons. Sci.
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Technophobia: Exploring Fearful VirtualityMetcalf, Kathryne Young 07 August 2019 (has links)
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A Study of Middle-School Mathematics Teachers’ Colloquial Evaluations of Digital Mathematics Resources: The Measures Used to Evaluate Digital Mathematics Resource Quality and the Influence of a Formal Evaluation RubricKautz, Jaime N. 22 September 2020 (has links)
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Implementing Total Quality Management Philosophy through Human Capital Development: An Exploratory Study of Selected Ready-Made Garment Establishments in BangladeshMahmud, Qazi M. January 2022 (has links)
The significance of human capital development (HCD) from an organizational perspective is
adequately reflected in the extant literature; however, its inherent connection with total quality
management (TQM) philosophy is yet to be investigated. Hence, this study intends to explore
the role of HCD in implementing TQM philosophy and to develop a comprehensive HCD
framework in this respect. The labor-intensive Bangladesh ready-made garment sector is used
as the research site since the phenomenon under inquiry is not readily evident in the chosen
setting. The interpretivist worldview is espoused in this exploratory research to accomplish the
research aim. Correspondingly, an inductive approach followed by a qualitative multiple case
study methodology is adopted. Five (5) RMG establishments are purposively selected as case
organizations. Thirty (30) in-depth interviews (6 from each case organization) are conducted,
using the semi-structured interview technique to generate rich and thick primary data.
Reflexive thematic analysis is manually performed to analyze the interview transcripts.
Findings imply that HCD engenders three major effects: reduced costs of operations, improved
product quality, and on-time shipment. Thereby HCD ensures greater customer satisfaction and
loyalty, which is the essence of TQM philosophy. Empirical evidence specifically suggests that
HCD can contribute to TQM implementation by empowering employees to reliably participate in problem solving and decision-making, innovatively perform tasks, and effectively
accomplish appropriate changes in work processes and procedures. This study contributes to
the knowledge by evidencing the fact that an HCD framework integrating both learning and
healthcare interventions has an explicitly positive nexus with TQM philosophy. / Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK
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Study of passive design and slab cooling in adaptation to climate change of a modern residential building in Stockholm / Studie av passiv design och golvkyla i anpassning till klimatförändringarna i en modern bostadsbyggnad i StockholmElpasidou, Sofia January 2020 (has links)
The impact on the built environment due to the forecasted climate change was presented by the authorities more than one decade ago, but the actions from the building industry to adapt buildings for a changed climate are still lacking. The purpose of this study is to identify a suitable cooling technique for a modern residential building in a future warmer climate in order to maintain thermal comfort but also energy efficiency. This thesis analyses and presents passive techniques and the behavior of active cooling with a slab cooling system under a future climate scenario so as to accomplish a sustainable system which will be functionable and viable in the future. To verify the different solutions the building performance simulation software IDA ICE has been used and a case study building with a simulated location in the city of Stockholm has been investigated. Results show promising outcomes as thermal comfort is achieved and energy efficiency is maintained depending on diversely selected energy sources. / Påverkan på den byggda miljön från klimatförändringar har upplysts av myndigheter under minst de senaste tio åren, men agerande från byggbranschen för att klimatanpassa är fortfarande låg. Syftet med denna studie är att identifiera en lämplig kylteknik för ett bostadshus i ett framtida varmare klimat för att bibehålla termisk komfort och samtidigt energieffektivitet. Denna examensrapport analyserar och presenterar prestanda hos dels olika passiva system, dels ett kombinerat värme- och kylsystem i bjälklag i ett framtida klimatscenario för att uppnå ett hållbart system som kommer att vara funktionellt och livskraftigt i framtiden. För att verifiera de olika kyllösningarna har simuleringsprogrammet för byggnadsprestanda IDA ICE använts och en fallstudiebyggnad med en simulerad placering i Stockholm har undersökts. Resultaten visar lovande resultat eftersom termisk komfort uppnås och energiprestanda kan bibehållas beroende på valda energikällor.
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Pumpverhalten und Blockierungsneigung von Beton: Erkenntnisse aus GroßversuchenMikhalev, Daniil, Mechtcherine, Viktor, Cotardo, Dario, Haist, Michael 10 November 2022 (has links)
Beim Fördern von Transportbeton mittels Betonpumpen kann es zum unvorhergesehenen Blockieren der Förderleitung kommen. Die Ursachen dafür sind oftmals nicht offensichtlich und können mit rheologischen Eigenschaften des Frischbetons bzw. mit seinem Entmischungsverhalten, der Pumpleitungsgeometrie oder der Pumptechnik zusammenhängen. Die hohe Anzahl an Einflussfaktoren erschwert das Vorhersagen von Blockierungen in einem Fördersystem und ein frühzeitiges Ergreifen von Gegenmaßnahmen. Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden Erkenntnisse aus großmaßstäblichen Pumpversuchen vorgestellt. Diese Versuche wurden im Rahmen des AiF-Forschungsvorhabens „Sichere Betonförderung – Pumpbarkeit und Pumpstabilität“ (AiF-Nr. 20947 BG) durchgeführt, um eine wissenschaftliche Grundlage für die Beschreibung des Blockierungsverhaltens unterschiedlicher Betone zu schaffen und der Baubranche bereitzustellen.
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Identification of Compounds that Impact the Ready-to-drink Coffee Flavor Stability during Storage Using LC-MS FlavoromicsLin, Hao January 2021 (has links)
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The Role Children's Librarians Play in Fostering Literacy in the CommunityBing, Kathleen Mary 05 April 2009 (has links)
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BEHIND THE LABELS: LIBBY PAYNE, FASHION DESIGNER FOR "MRS. MAIN STREET AMERICA"Surrarrer, Caroline A. 06 May 2016 (has links)
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The food safety knowledge and microbial hazards awareness of consumers of ready-to-eat street-vended foods and their exposure to microbiological hazardAsiegbu, Chioma Vivian 14 October 2016 (has links)
In many countries, the authorities face extreme difficulties in monitoring and ensuring that food sold on the street is safe, that is, fit for human consumption. This is particularly the case in urban areas, where people buy food on the street because it is readily available and relatively inexpensive. The objective of this study was to determine the food safety knowledge and microbial hazard awareness of street food consumers, and to assess the bacteriological quality of selected ready-to-eat foods sold by street vendors in the Johannesburg municipality. A cross-sectional survey study was conducted and a total of 402 respondents who buy and consume street-vended foods were randomly selected at various street food vending locations.
A total of 315 various street-vended samples were purchased from randomly selected street food vendors at different vending locations in Johannesburg metropolis, in order to investigate the bacteriological quality of street-vended foods. Results of the bacteriological analysis revealed that total aerobic counts ranged from 0.3*102 - 0.4*105 cfu/g in cereals and grain-based foods; 0.4*102 - 0.5*105 cfu/g in meat-, dairy- and fish-based foods and 0.7*102 - 0.9*104 cfu/g in fruit- and vegetable-based foods. None of the food samples tested positive for Salmonella spp and Staphylococcus aureus.
Results of the survey showed that the majority of respondents were black males younger than 35 years. Individuals of different gender, race, level of education and monthly income groups significantly (p<0.05) differed in their responses regarding the frequency of purchasing and confidence in the safety of street-vended food. Better taste followed closely by affordability and accessibility were the most cited reasons for purchasing street-vended food / Life and Consumer Sciences / M. Sc. (Life Sciences)
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