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Title: FOOD SAFETY LEGISLATION


1
FOOD SAFETY LEGISLATION
Food Safety legislation is designed to protect
consumers from illness and harm
2
Food Legislation
  • The Food Safety (Northern Ireland) Order 1991
  • Regulation EC 852/2004
  • Food Hygiene Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006

3
Role of Enforcement Officers
  • Authorised Officers Environmental Health
    Officers
  • Provide Food Safety advice
  • Inspect food premises
  • Enforce legislation covering food
  • Investigate outbreaks of food-borne disease and
    possible offences

4
Powers of Enforcement Officers
  • Powers of entry
  • Inspect food and premises
  • Power to seize and detain food
  • Serve notices
  • Power to close
  • Prosecute

5
Food Safety Law
  • Safe Food
  • Free from contamination
  • Fit for human consumption
  • Hygiene of food premises, equipment and personnel
  • Hygienic practices (including temperature
    control)
  • Control of food poisoning
  • Composition, amount and labelling of food.

6
The inspection of food premises
Purpose of inspection by an EHP
  • Ensure operation is capable of producing safe
    food
  • To identify foreseeable incidences of food
    poisoning
  • Assess effectiveness of hazard analysis,
    especially in relation to critical control points
    (identify the risks)
  • To check standards have been achieved (legal and
    industry guides)
  • Identify training needs of staff (competency)
  • To provide advice/make recommendations
  • To respond to a complaint
  • Revisit
  • To continually improve food hygiene standards
  • To ensure the business complies with the law.

7
Food Handler Legal Requirements
  • Keep yourself clean
  • Keep your workplace clean
  • Protect food from contamination or anything that
    could cause harm
  • Follow good personal hygiene practices
  • Wear appropriate protective clothing
  • Tell your employer if you are suffering from or
    are a carrier of a food-borne illness

8
Food Handler Legal Requirements
  • Legislation also states that food handlers must
    not
  • Do anything that would expose food to
    contamination
  • Sell food that is unfit for human consumption
  • Sell food with an expired date mark
  • Work with food if they have symptoms of food
    poisoning

9
Notices
  • A Hygiene Improvement Notice is used to require
    food businesses to improve something sub-standard
  • A Hygiene Emergency Prohibition Notice can apply
    to
  • Premises (prohibiting use of premises)
  • Part of premises
  • Equipment
  • A food business operator

10
Penalties for Non-Compliance
  • Prohibition from using part of business
  • Fines and legal costs
  • Prison sentence
  • Closure of business
  • Prohibition from running a food business
  • Criminal record

11
Due Diligence
  • The principal of defence under The Food Safety
    (Northern Ireland) Order 1991
  • A business must be able to demonstrate that it
    has done everything within its power to safeguard
    consumer health
  • Accurate records are useful in proving this
    defence these may include
  • HACCP
  • Monitoring records storage/cooking/delivery
  • Pest control
  • Cleaning schedules

12
What the Law RequiresEC 852/2004 on Hygiene of
Foodstuffs
  • Premises must
  • Be registered with the local Council
  • Be kept clean
  • Be maintained in good repair
  • Have a good design, layout and construction
  • Have adequate facilities for washing equipment
    and food
  • Have satisfactory lighting and ventilation
  • Have adequate hand washing facilities

13
Contd.
  • Equipment must
  • Be kept clean and in good condition
  • Be installed allowing cleaning in the surrounding
    area
  • Waste must
  • Not accumulate
  • Be deposited in closable containers
  • Prevent pest access

14
Contd
  • Personnel must
  • Have high standards of personal hygiene
  • Wear clean protective clothing
  • Report to the proprietor when suffering from
    illness or a condition that may contaminate food
  • Be supervised and instructed and/or trained in
    food hygiene matters commensurate with their work
    activities

15
Complying with Food Safety Law?
16
Food Safety Training
  • Legal requirement
  • Appropriate to tasks undertaken
  • Recorded
  • Refreshed

17
EC 852/2004 Article 5
Hazard Analysis (HACCP)
  • Hazard
  • Analysis
  • Critical
  • Control
  • Point
  • Hazard anything that could cause harm to
    consumers
  • HACCP is designed to help food companies to
    minimise the risk from food hazards

18
HACCP System
  • Food companies need to
  • Analyse the hazards to food safety
  • Assess the level of risk from each hazard
  • Decide the most critical points that require
    controls
  • Implement appropriate controls
  • Establish a monitoring system
  • Set up procedures to correct problems (corrective
    action)
  • Review the system when operations change

19
Record Keeping
  • Legal requirement that certain records are kept
    as part of the HACCP-based food safety management
    system, eg
  • Fridge/freezer records
  • Cooking/hot-holding temperatures
  • Cleaning records
  • Training records
  • Pest control checks

20
The Food Hygiene Regulations (Northern Ireland)
2006
  • Applies to high-risk foods
  • Cold foods- store below 8oC
  • Hot foods store above 63oC
  • During service -
  • Cold food max 4hrs at room temperature then
    discard or refrigerate
  • Hot food maximum 2 hrs at room temperature

21
Summary
  • Environmental Health Officers have wide-ranging
    powers to control food safety
  • Controls are the responsibility of everybody
  • Many penalties for non-compliance
  • Due diligence defence available
  • Record-keeping is a legal requirement
  • Every business must carry out a Hazard Analysis
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