FOOD SAFETY AND HYGIENE Sample Clauses

FOOD SAFETY AND HYGIENE. FoodServiceEurope and EFFAT signed on 17 April 2000 the “Joint Declaration in favour of higher food safety and hygiene standards and their proper implementation” (see Annex 4). Contract catering companies should follow the principles outlined in this declaration. Particular attention will be paid to the proper communication of information on the expiry date of food products. EFFAT and FoodServiceEurope published the “European Guide to Good Practice for Food Hygiene in the Contract Catering Sector” in May 2009 and launched the online tool “Food Hygiene Training for All” in October 20118. EFFAT and FoodServiceEurope commit to disseminating and promoting these tools and to encourage their use as much as xxxxxxxx0.
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FOOD SAFETY AND HYGIENE. Responsible for the achievement of efficient food production, food safety and quality on a daily basis. • Identifies appropriate ingredients and food components for meals production ensuring Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) standards are adhered to. • Monitors and controls all activities within the production kitchen ensuring the production of quality and hygienically prepared meals. • Helps maintain a high standard of hygiene and cleanliness in Food Services as per HACCP standards. • Promotes the awareness of and adherence to food practices and procedure.
FOOD SAFETY AND HYGIENE. XXXXX and EFFAT (ECF-IUF at that time) signed on 17 April 2000 the “Joint Declaration in favour of higher food safety and hygiene standards and their proper implementation” (see Annex 4). Contract Catering companies should follow the principles outlined in this declaration. Particular attention will be paid to the proper communication of information on the expiry date of food products. XXXXX and EFFAT will take the necessary steps to update the Code of Good Hygienic Practices and the training manual on food safety and hygiene elaborated by FERCO in 1994- 1995 under the EU FORCE program.

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