
食品安全演讲稿400——500字
关注,保障身体健康老师、同学们: 今天我讲话的主题是《关注,保障身体健康》。
随着我国社会经济的迅速发展和人民生活水平的日益提高,人们对健康、对更加关注,特别是“三鹿”奶粉等食品安全事件的发生,更给我们敲响了关注食品安全的警钟。
“食品安全”已经成为关系到国民健康、社会稳定、经济发展、市场繁荣的重要因素。
而对于我们每位同学个体而言,学习和了解相关的食品卫生知识、养成良好的饮食卫生习惯、增进自我保护意识,抵制低劣食品的诱惑,这是非常必要的,也是切实可行的。
但我们时常还会看到在校园周边的杂吃店、餐饮店甚至流动小摊点前,一些学生在购买、食用价廉质次的食品。
那么,你了解看似诱人并且便宜的这些食品背后隐藏着怎样的危险吗
据卫生监督部门的技术人员介绍,由于学生的零花钱相对有限,所以这些经营者绝大多数是以“便宜进便宜出”为原则,购进一些“三无”产品,多数食品就是以色素、糖精为主要原料。
营养专家也发出这样的提醒:油炸、烧烤、烟熏食品不仅会使食物营养成分变性,还有可能因为原料的质量问题而造成毒害,有些甚至含有致癌物,严重危害青少年的生长发育和身体健康。
冷饮在储存过程中不能排除交叉污染,不少销售商是把冷饮与冻肉合放在一起,有的则是原料本身就不合格。
而且,在卫生部门多次检查中发现,学校周边店的进货来源比较杂乱,有的店主不能出具采购食品索证登记,或相关的进货信息记录
校园食品安全演讲稿
敬的评委、敬爱的老师、亲爱的同学们:大家下午好
我是来自xx级班xx班的xxx, 人们啊都常说:“民以食为天”,食以安为先,食品是我们人类赖以生存的基本保障,是我们生活中必需品。
可是,在如今的中国,我们面对的却是染色馒头、地沟油、注水肉,以及残留农药的蔬菜;还有就是问题奶粉,吃出了多少大头娃娃和结石娃娃。
难道不是吗
一种种假冒伪劣食品被揭露、被曝光;一起起触目惊心的造假案件被查处、被打击;一条条鲜活的生命被残害、被扼杀,一颗颗善良的心灵被愚弄、被震撼。
接连不断发生的恶性食品安全事故,引发了人们对食品安全的高度关注,不仅严重影响到了人们的身体健康,造成了巨额的财产损失,而且也影响到了中国的经济发展、食品的出口、社会稳定等一系列问题。
因为食品安全的问题,我们的民族在呼唤、在呐喊;我们的国民在彷徨、在嗟伤
究竟我们应该为我们的民族和我们的下一代做点什么呢
我们都说我们想为下一代留下多少财富和资产,可是我们有真正听过我们儿女内心的声音吗
听
这就是我们儿女的哭声:“爸爸妈妈,我们想喝没有三聚氰胺的牛奶;想吃没有发霉发黑的大米;想吃没有激素的海鲜;我们想吃健康的食品而不是来自地下加工厂的食品;我们想用没有甲醛的环保材料;我们想要一个生态平衡的大自然,一个绿色的地球,一个充满爱的世界,请不要再糟蹋我们的生存环境,好吗
请不要再透支地球上的资源,好不好……
” 伟大的诗人艾青曾说过:“为什么我的眼里常含着泪水,因为我对这土地爱得深沉”,虽然今天的我们不再需要经历战火的洗礼、也不再担心国土的沦陷。
但是,我们有义务为了民族的食品安全,为了民族的未来贡献出自己的力量。
我们是一个东方大国,一个曾经令盖世无双的拿破仑警告西方国家不要惊醒的雄狮,可是今天为什么面对对食品安全时,却让我们的国民完全丧失了信心呢
食品安全事件所暴露的体制问题和道德缺失,也向全社会发出了预警信号。
我们也应该看到,作为商人的一种道德缺失问题,已经损坏了市场经济的秩序,挑战了社会文明的底线——社会主义市场经济,也是法制经济,更是道德经济,一个以人为本的现代社会,决不允许基本道德的失守。
请拷问一下自己的心灵:我们是否离祖先为我们留下的传统美德越来越远
是否已经背离了社会公德
沉痛的教训告诉企业家们:在追逐利润的同时,必须坚守自己的道德底线,承担起应有的社会责任,以牺牲道德和消费者利益换取利润,最终必然付出沉重的代价。
同学们、企业家们:让我们沉睡的心灵苏醒吧,我们身为清华博商的学员我们爱社会、爱国家、爱民族,我们有这个高度;我们身为企业者我们做一个对社会有责任、对民族有良心、对国家有贡献的企业家,我们作为企业家有这样的胸怀和风采,不是吗
我们肩负着时代的重任,背负着不可推卸的神圣使命,我们要承担起中华民族食品安全自救的责任,这是一场没有硝烟的战争。
我们是民族的希望,是社会主义建设事业的生力军,伟大民族的复兴需要我们。
心在哪里,哪里就有风景;志在哪里,哪里就有成功;爱在哪里,哪里就有感动。
我们秉持清华人的智慧,用爱战胜所有的不可能,借着博商的平台托起我们民族食品安全的梦想,为博商的明天、为民族的未来谱写新的篇章。
那么来吧,同学们:让我们携起手来共同努力,用实际行动挺起我们民族的脊梁,共同呼唤文明和道德的回归,共同呼唤民族精神的觉醒,让中华民族精神的火炬一代一代永远传承
我相信,这是我们清华人的愿望,也是我们博商人的愿望,更是我们中华民族的美好愿望
谢谢大家
我的演讲到此结束。
食品安全演讲稿500字
既然讲到吃,就不免提到厨师。
厨师说:“主料新鲜,配料和佐料放得得当,就能出一盘好菜。
”好菜,顾名思义是味道鲜美的菜,然而其中还有一层更根本的意思,那就是卫生的菜。
你想想,“好菜”是人们品出来的,评出来的,如果你知道,这才吃了会闹肚,甚至会有生命危险,你还会吃吗
我反正是不会的。
因此卫生乃“食”之本。
\ 食品卫生隐患有很多,但我想对于我们而言,危害最大的莫过于校门外板车上的食品了。
但它的危害程度每一位同学的很清楚,也就不需要我再讲了,它们的诱惑力却不容忽视,以至于从我们看见它的那一刻起,就被他调走了所有的注意力,根本不可能分心去思考其卫生是否合格。
买回来后,也许有的同学意识到了,但碍于它是花了钱买来的,不吃觉得对不住它,结果肚子职能成了这些垃圾的最终归宿。
可你们想过没有,校外小贩的这些食品为什么这么诱人呢
为什么有的同学的妈妈厨艺极高,却也做不出这么好吃的东西呢
为什么吃多了顶级酒店也觉得无味呢
而这些小摊上的东西却百吃不厌呢
它到底有什么魅力呢
唯一的解释是这些食品中加了某些调味品,其实你喜欢只吃的是这种调味品而已。
但为什么别的食物中不加这些调味品呢
这还用我回答吗
当然是这种调味品会对人的身体造成危害。
仅今年暑假,温州医学院附属第二人民医院就接诊了3位青少年舌癌患者。
他们都是因为长期吃重炸油炸成的油炸食品而患病的。
谁也不知道他们的癌症会不会以后复发,他们会不会因此而死去……足可见,小摊上的食品对我们的健康造成的危害是不可估量的。
但如果你将这些食品和死亡联系在一起,那么我相信你对死亡的恐惧一定能克制这些食品对你的诱惑。
\ 在此还特别要提醒各位同学,对校外板车上的食品切不可有仅吃一次,下不为例的态度。
吃这些“美味”如同吸毒一样,吃一回想两回,会越陷越深。
如果你觉得自己有很强的意志力和克服能力足以对付第二次欲望,那么它早在第一次之前就该发挥出来了。
恶性肿瘤不是因为一天吃零垃圾食品就会长出来的,也不会因为一天不吃就不会长出来的,它是一个毒素积累的过程,到一定量,就长出来了。
所以要想有一个健康的身体,就必须时时对小摊上的食品保持高度警惕。
况且要想有一个好成绩,好未来,身体是本钱。
在这物质生活极其丰富的时代同学们可不要因为贪吃而以自己健康的身体来作为交换。
吃的安全就讲到这里。
其实每时每刻我们都得注意安全,让我们起记住:安全警钟长鸣,安全伴我同行
跪求 食品安全问题的演讲稿 要很优秀哦
质量安全是企业的第一责任尊敬的各位领导,亲爱的员工朋友们,大家下午好,我是来自生产部的刘靓佳,我今天演讲的题目是“质量安全是企业的第一责任”。
聚焦10年,中国重大的安全事故屡见不鲜,从安徽阜阳奶粉事件、广州假酒中毒事件、四川彭州的毒泡菜、天津的假鸡蛋、“敌敌畏”金华毒火腿、糖精水巧妙勾兑的劣质葡萄酒、香港毒鱼翅事件、“非食用冰醋酸”的山西老陈醋……一系列食品安全问题让人触目惊心。
“是什么让饮食成为了阎王的帮凶
是什么让一个个鲜活的生命成为地府里含冤的鬼魂
” 我们生活的世界,什么时候变得如此的不安全?想想我们时刻被有毒食品给包围着,生命在那些“利欲熏心”的人面前竟然显得如此的“脆弱和不值”,人性的沦丧已经到了让人无法相信的地步。
我们不得不发出如此感叹——我们的社会价值观是否已经被扭曲? 如果说战争造成死亡,我们能理解!因为在战争巨大的破坏力面前,人的生命真的显得太过脆弱和渺小;如果说生命止于大自然的灾害里,我们也可以接受,因为天灾的力量也确是人力所无法抗衡的…… 但是,如果生命是消逝于我们周围的日常食物环境中,对于这样的现实,你将作何感想?我们又怎能理解和接受?! 屡屡发生的食品安全事故已经动摇了社会大众最基本的消费信心。
我们不仅要问——是什么原因造成我们生活的周围布满着“危险食品”?有专家指出,这要归咎于法规的不完善;食品行业则说这有政府职能部门管理不严的原因;学者们说这是“利益趋势”所致;也有人说这是社会诚信缺失的恶果……诚然,导致今天食品安全事故频繁发生的原因与上述说法肯定有关。
但是,我认为一个更深层的问题是——在当今中国的经济社会里,一股金钱和利益至上的风气正在逐步形成并侵噬着许多人性和道德的东西。
一些不法商人的良知已经沦丧殆尽!正是因为良知的“泯灭”,所以,生命对于这群“利欲熏心”的人来说,还不如那一叠“或多或少的钞票”!此次“3.15曝光双汇瘦肉精”事件,对我们是一个深刻的教训,但它更是一个台阶,让我们在血泪的教训中,不断的深思,不断的进步。
这让我想到了化蝶的痛苦过程,由蛹化蝶,要蜕5层皮,哪一次不是和痛苦亲密接触,与死亡共舞
但正是因为这种痛苦和挣扎,蛹才能化身为身段优美的蝶。
我们不要把此次事件看成一种负担,因为在这个事件,我们明白了一个真理:质量是企业的第一责任,它就是企业的命。
一个企业没有的质量,没有了诚信,没有了市场,也就失去了生存的能力。
为了企业的发展和繁荣,同时也为了我们能够顺利度过此次危机,请我们大家携起手来,让优质的产品和优质的质量托起双汇美好的明天
我的演讲完毕,谢谢大家
长达1分钟的食品安全事件演讲稿?
中国有句话:民以食为天。
食品是人类赖以生存和发展的最基本的物质条件。
中国还有句话:病从口入。
食品的质量不安全,将会影响到人们的健康。
食品的安全问题关系到全人类的生活、生存、延续,是人类发展的一个重要课题。
正是由于食品市场的巨大潜力,随着人们生活水平的不断提高,近几年我国食品加工业获得了空前的发展,使得各种新型食品层出不穷。
每天只要我们打开电视,翻看报纸,都可以看到大量各式各样的食品广告。
走上街头,不论是在商场、超市乃至街摊,食品都占据着市场的主要份额。
而最近一个时期,随着各行各业透明度的进一步提高,食品的质量问题也频频被媒体所暴光,这直接导致了食品行业的安全问题成为人们最普遍关心的一大主题。
如今食品安全已是我国消费者的“心头大患”, 事关消费者乃至下一代的健康和安全,是目前对公共健康面临的最主要威胁之一。
因此,重视食品安全已经成为衡量人民生活质量、社会管理水平和国家法制建设的一个重要方面。
我们在看到世界性的食品安全存在问题的同时,应明白我国食品安全法律体系所存在的问题和不足,各级有关政府部门应高度重视这一问题,进一步加强和完善我国的食品安全法律体系,与时俱进,这在当前尤为重要和迫切。
关于食品安全和保护环境的演讲稿
Food safety is a growing concern in Chinese agriculture. China's principal crops are rice, corn, wheat, soybeans, and cotton in addition to apples and other fruits and vegetables.China's principal livestock products include pork, beef, dairy, and eggs. The Chinese government oversees agricultural production as well as the manufacture of food packaging, containers, chemical additives, drug production, and business regulation. In recent years, the Chinese government attempted to consolidate food regulation with the creation of the State Food and Drug Administration of China in 2003, and officials have also been under increasing public and international pressure to solve food safety problems.The growing unrest over food safety in China reached a climax in early 2007, shortly after circulation to the State Council of an Asian Development Bank policy note based on a technical assistance project in collaboration with the State Food and Drug Administration and the World Health Organization. The note and a subsequent report applauded increased efforts by the Chinese government but noted remaining gaps, calling in particular for urgent reforms to strengthen and streamline inter-agency coordination and enact an overarching basic food law. The State Food and Drug Administration of China also published a survey in early 2007 where 65% of the respondents expressed concern about food safety. Shortly afterwards, Lu Jianzhong, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), and China's Vice Premier, Wu Yi, issued statements of apology and promised to create a food safety monitoring system.China's food regulations are complex, its monitoring system can be unresponsive, and the government departments that oversee and enforce policies have overlapping and often ambiguous duties. There are around ten national government departments that share the responsibility to ensure food safety. There are also numerous provincial and local agencies that monitor local food production and sales. The food and drug laws themselves have been created in an ad hoc way without the benefit of a basic food law, as Henk Bekedam of the World Health Organization told the Wall Street Journal (9 April 2007, B1). The last major revision of the food and drug laws was made in 1995 when the Food Hygiene Law of the People's Republic of China established general food safety principles. Both the State Council and the departments under the State Council can issue regulations and directives concerning food.Changes in China's food production system are generating an awareness of food safety problems. China's agricultural system is composed mostly of small land-holding farmersand subsistence agriculture. China, however, has less arable land than other nations and farmers intensively use fertilizer and pesticides to maintain high food production.Food is sold in both open air markets and urban supermarkets, and by the late 1990s, China's farms were adapting to more specialized crop production as the local markets become more connected to the national and international markets. However, local authorities largely control food regulation enforcement unless the central government steps in. As urban consumers' incomes increase, the demand for quality food goods, safer production, and processed foods also increases, and urban residents and supermarkets attract more national and media attention to food problems.On July 10, 2007, Zheng Xiaoyu, the former head of China's State Food And Drug Administration, was executed by shooting for taking bribes from various firms in exchange for state licenses related to product safety. No single agency is responsible for all food safety regulations and enforcement in China, and the departments' duties often overlap.There are also local and regional food safety agencies, but there is no clear hierarchy of agencies at the local or national levels. In response to complexity of numerous agencies monitoring and regulating food safety, the National People's Congress established the State Food and Drug Administration in 2003. The State Food and Drug Administration was supposed to oversee the all aspects of food safety regulations and unify food safety controls. However, the State Food and Drug Administration has not become the main governing department as the government had intended, and the other national agencies have continued to regulate and monitor food safety. This unclear division of duties has created conflict and confusion when citizens have sought to complain or a when major crisis needed to be resolved.The National People's Congress (NPC) is primarily responsible for implementing food safety laws. The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and the State Council also regulate food safety issues. The Food Hygiene Law of 1995, passed by the NPC, amended the 1982 Food Hygiene Law and regulates most aspects of food safety.Food safety incidentsMany have been widely publicized as the causes of the 2007 outcries. These incidents began as early as 2004 and reached a climax in 2007. These incidents are meant to be illustrative of the overlapping duties of food safety agencies in China.Incidents in 2004Counterfeit baby formulaIn April 2004, at least 13 babies in Fuyang, Anhui and 50-60 more in the rural areas of the Anhui province died of malnourishment from ingesting fake milk powder. 100-200 other babies in Anhui Province suffered malnutrition but survived. Local officials in Fuyang arrested 47 people who were responsible for making and selling the fake formula and investigators discovered 45 types of substandard formula for sale in Fuyang markets. Over 141 factories were responsible for the production of the formula and Chinese officials seized 2,540 bags of fake formula by mid-April. The State Food and Drug Administration ordered an investigation in May, 2004.The babies suffered from big head disease according to Chinese doctors. Within three days of ingesting the formula, the babies' heads swelled while their bodies became thinner from malnourishment. The fake formulas were tested to have only 1-6% protein when the national requirement was 10% protein. The government promised to compensate families and help cover medical bills. Most of the victims were rural families.Counterfeit alcoholic drinksIn Spring 2004, four men died of alcohol poisoning in Guangdong Province and eight other men were hospitalized in the People's Hospital of Guangzhou. Wang Funian and Hou Shangjian, both from Taihe Town, died in May after drinking liquor bought from the same vendor. Two other men, one a migrant worker, died the previous night in Zhongluotan in Hunan Province. Authorities in the local health department suspected that the makers of the fake liquor blended industrial alcohol and rice wine, and closed several unlicensed liquor manufacturers.Soy sauce made from human hairStories began circulating in the press about cheap soy sauces made from human hair. These sauces were manufactured in China using a chemical amino acid extraction process similar to artificially hydrolyzed soy sauces and then quietly exported to other countries. An investigative report that aired on Chinese television exposed the unsanitary and potentially contaminated sources of the hair:“ When asking how the amino acid syrup (or powder) was generated, the manufacturer replied that the powder was generated from human hair. Because the human hair was gathered from salon, barbershop and hospitals around the country, it was unhygienic and mixed with condom, used hospital cottons, used menstrual cycle pad, used syringe, etc. ” In response, the Chinese government banned production of soy sauces made from hair.Incidents in 2005Sudan I Red DyeIn 1996, China banned food manufacturers from using Sudan I red dye to color their products. China followed a number of other developed nations in banning the dye due to its links to cancer and other negative health effects. However, officials in the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, the State Bureau of Industry and Commerce, and the State Food and Drug Administration discovered in 2005 that Sudan I was being used in food in many major Chinese cities. In Beijing, the Heinz Company added the red dye to chili sauce; in Guangdong, Zhejiang, Hunan, and Fuzhou provinces, the red dye was discovered in vegetables and noodles. Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) used the red dye in its 1,200 restaurants, and medicine in Shanghai also contained Sudan I.Companies in China had been using Sudan I illegally for years before 2005, and government officials gave two reasons why the 1996 ban had not been adequately enforced. The first reason was that there were too many agencies overseeing food production, creating loopholes and inefficiency. The second reason was that the government agencies were not equipped or trained with the food testing equipment that could have detected the dye earlier. Officials announced that they would begin to reform the food safety system on national and local levels.Incidents in 2006Counterfeit drugsThe State Food and Drug Administration reported that their officials had resolved 14 cases involving fake drugs and 17 cases involving health accidents at drug manufacturing facilities.One of these incidents involved fake Armillarisni A; ten people injected with the fake drug died in May, 2006.The drug quality inspectors at the factory that produced the Armillarisni A drugs failed to notice that the chemical diglycol had been added to to drugs. In July, 2006, six people died and 80 more became sick after ingesting an antibiotic with disinfectant as an ingredient.[54] In 2006, the government also revoked the business licenses of 160 drug manufacturers and retailers.School food poisoningOn September 1, 2006, more than 300 students at Chongzhou City Experimental Primary School in China's Sichuan Province got food poisoning after lunch. Of those, approximately 200 students had to be hospitalized due to headaches, fevers, vomiting, and diarrhea. The school was temporarily closed for an investigation.On the same day, middle school students in China's Liaoning Province also got food poisoning after eating dinner at school. The Ministry of Education ordered an investigation, and officials suspected that the cause of the food poisoning was unsanitary conditions at the schools. During summer vacation, the schools had not been cleaned or disinfected, and the pupils might have been exposed to unsanitary food or drinking water when they returned in September.Contaminated turbot fishIn late 2006, officials in Shanghai and Beijing discovered illegal amounts of chemicals in turbot. As The Epoch Times explained, China started importing turbot from Europe in 1992. Currently, China's annual output is 40,000 tons. Since turbot have weak immune systems, some farmers use prohibited drugs to maintain their productivity, as their fish-farming technologies are not sufficient to prevent disease.Shanghai officials from the Shanghai Food and Drug Administration found carcinogenic nitrofuran metabolites in the fish and Beijing found additional drugs, including malachite green, in its fish. Other cities, including Hangzhou, have begun testing turbot fish and banning the turbot shipped from Shandong Province. Many restaurants in Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong stopped purchasing turbot after officials discovered the high amounts of illegal antibiotics.Pesticide residue on vegetablesIn early 2006, Greenpeace tested vegetables in two Hong Kong grocery stores, Parknshop and Wellcome, and discovered that over 70% of their samples were covered in pesticide residue. Thirty percent of their vegetable samples exceeded safe levels of pesticides and several tested positive for illegal pesticides, such as DDT, HCH and Lindane. Greenpeace explained that nearly 80% of vegetables in these grocery stores originated from mainland China. John Chapple, manager of Sinoanalytica, a Qingdao-based food analysis laboratory, supplemented Greenpeace's information. He was not surprised by the findings and explained that farmers in China have little knowledge of correct pesticide use.Although many Chinese farms are converting to organic agriculture, pesticide use in many areas remains high.Infected snail meatIn June, July, and August 2006, the Shuguo Yanyi Restaurant in Beijing served raw Amazonian snail meat and, as a result, 70 diners were diagnosed with angiostrongylus meningitis. The snail meat contained Angiostrongylus cantonesis, a parasite that harms people's nervous system causing headaches, vomiting, stiff necks, and fevers.No one died from the meningitis outbreak and the Beijing Municipal Office of Health inspection did not find any more raw snails in 2,000 other restaurants. However, the Beijing Municipal Office of Health prohibited restaurants from serving raw or half-cooked snails and disciplined the Shuguo Yanyi Restaurant. The Beijing Friendship Hospital, where the first meningitis case was treated, began a program to educate doctors on the treatment of angiostrongylus meningitis. The Guangzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention explained that these meningitis cases were the first outbreaks since the 1980s.Poisonous mushroomsIn December 2006, sixteen diners were hospitalized after eating a poisonous variety of boletus mushrooms in Beijing at the Dayali Roast Duck Restaurant. The mushrooms caused nausea, vomiting, and dizziness and the ill diners were treated at the Bo'ai Hospital and the 307 Hospital of the People's Liberation Army.In November 2006, Chinese authorities at the Ministry of Health had warned of the rising number of mushroom poisonings. From July to September, 31 people were killed and 183 were poisoned by toxic mushrooms.Officials worried that the public could not accurately separate edible mushrooms from poisonous ones.



