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Food safety training

The simplest way to comply with legal requirements is to provide staff with training. Information regarding courses and staff training can be found on The Chartered Institute of Environmental health (CIEH) Qualifications website. (opens in new tab)

Useful Websites

  • www.rsph.org.uk
  • www.cieh-coursefinder.com (opens in new tab)

Legislation

  • 178/2002: General principles and requirements of food law (opens in new tab)
  • 852/2004: On the hygiene of foodstuffs (opens in new tab)
  • 853/2004: Specific hygiene rules for food of animal origin (opens in new tab)
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