Archive for October, 2009

Scores On The Doors a "Huge Success" For Food Hygiene Standards

Launched three years ago to raise standards of food hygiene, Liverpool City Council’s Scores On The Doors initiative has worked wonders!

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Men Jailed for Horrendous Breaches of Food Hygiene Regulations

When Police and Environmental Health Officers raided the plant, they found decomposing meat in a mincing machine and no soap or drying facilities anywhere; the meat caresses had also been left entirely exposed and there was even a plastic tub containing poultry that had been bleached to look cleaner!

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Restaurant Found Guilty of SEVEN Breaches of Food Hygiene Regulations!

It’s disgusting that cases like this keep cropping up; keeping the working environment clean and food safe and secure are surely the very basics behind decent food hygiene standards!

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Newham Leads the Way in Food Safety Training

As part of the Standards Agency’s Safer Food Better Business scheme, over sixty workshops will take place over the next two years to ensure all businesses and staff understand the principles behind food safety and how to implement these principles in the workplace.

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Food Safety Advice for Childminders

Last week, the FSA launched a new guide designed to help childminders comply with the latest food hygiene legislations.

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Safer Food, Better Business

Safer Food, Better Business is the Food Standards Agency’s approach to ensuring that small businesses fully understand their responsibilities under the EU Food Hygiene Legislation.

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Latest Food Safety Guide Published

To help shopkeepers comply with food hygiene legislation, the sixth of a series of guides for the food industry has been published and is available to order from The Stationery Office. The guide sets out recommendations to help retailers meet the legal obligations put in place to maintain levels of food safety. It covers advice [...]

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