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Changes to the Basic Food Hygiene Certificate

December 26, 2011
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In 2006 in response to a change in European Law, the Basic Food Hygiene Certificate which had previously only been a level one qualification was updated and expanded.  The change in EU law made it mandatory for all UK premises where food was handled to have in place a ‘Food safety Management System’.  This meant industry wide changes to all existing food handling guidelines. Due to the scope of the changes it was feared that the Basic Food Hygiene Certificate was simply too basic to cope with the new more complex food safety law. To ensure that all staff...

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Food and Hygiene Certificate

October 24, 2011
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A food and hygiene certificate ensures that you and your staff know how to handle food safely. By safely, we mean in a way that ensures that food you are preparing does not become infected with bacteria or end up with foreign bodies in it. Bacteria can multiply and lead to the food becoming unfit for human consumption and anyone who eats it runs the risk of food poisoning. Before the government legislated on food hygiene cases of food poisoning from pre-prepared food were running at an alarmingly high rate. It was costing lives and money. Most of the...

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Why Take A Food Course?

August 20, 2011
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If you’re looking to break into a new career that involves working with food then you will need to take a hygiene food course. It is legal requirement for any individual that deals directly with food to take this course and whether you will be helping prepare food for consumption on site or working in a food preparation factory it is important that you apply for and acquire the appropriate food course . A hygiene certificate is a legal requirement for most jobs involving food. Whether you’re preparing, serving, or selling the food and whether you are working in...

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