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New Medical Journal
1972 Volume.15 No. 5 p.122 ~ p.128
Stduies on the Management of Chopping Board


Abstract
Through the questionaire inquiry, from December 20th, 1970 to February 30th, 1971; Mith 296 households in the cities of Seoul and Pusan and in the Provinces of Kyung Gi, Chung Cheoung Puk Do, Kang Won Do, Cheol Ra Puk Do, Kyung Sang Nam Do and Je Ju Do, I established the following conclusion Concerning the management of chopping board.
In a survey of the educational level of 296 housewives it was found that graduates of high school number 79 (27.0%), those of primary school 105 (35. 5% the most in number) and the illterates 21 (7. 0% the best).
In the occupation of householders, 94 householders were engaged in commerce (31. 7% the most), and 5 households in labar (1. 6% the best).
In the number of a family, six-member families were 62 (21% the most) twelev-member family 1 (0.3%) and thirteen member family one (0.3%).
As to their living standard, 214 households belong to the middle (72. 3% the most), 49 households to the low class (16.6%), and 33 households to the high (11. 1%).
For the materials of chopping board, the woods are used by the Majoritg of households (98. 6%), Planks (1.4%) and plastics are not used at all.
In the size of chopping board, thickness 2 to 3cm (26. 3% the most) As to the number of chopping boards, 60% of households the majonly used only one, while 0. 3% of then used more than five (the best) Comparative study on the cumber of chopping board and living standard, the upper class households having; (45.0% the most) two chopping board.
Management of the chopping board often use; to wash with cold water and dry up (50. 3% the most) to wash with water and soap and dry up or to scratch with knife and wash with cold water and dry up (0.7% the best).
Comparative survey of the educational level and management of the chopping board after use; those with education do not pay any particular attention to the management, simply spraying water and drying; 476.6% Most with primary school education.
Spraying water and drying; 47.6% (the most) Washing with soap and drying in the sun; 0.9% (the least) People in general, regardless of highly educated or non-educated, use the easier way to spray water and dry.
However, highly educated ones are more interested in the sanitary management, with¢¥ , regard that those with no those with no education do not pay and particular attention to the management, simply spraying water and drying: 47. 6% while these is none of college graduates who don¢¥t pay attention to it.
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