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Food manufacturing jobs: Launch of new food hygiene campaign by the Food Standards Agency (FSA).
FMCG Jobs 01 Feb 2010UK Food manufacturers have been targeted by a new campaign launched by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to raise awareness of the tools available to help in the compliance of the food hygiene law.
The tools that provide innovative and practical approaches to food safety management are available through the FSA and include Safer food, better business (England and Wales), CookSafe and RetailSafe (Scotland), and Safe Catering (Northern Ireland).
'The purpose of this campaign is to help to support the important work that local authorities do to ensure that food businesses comply with food law. It is also to give businesses the opportunity to achieve higher ratings for the rollout in 2010 of the national "scores on the doors" scheme for England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and the Food Hygiene Information Scheme in Scotland.' Sarah Appleby, Head of Enforcement at the FSA comments.
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