SABS encourages consumers to pay attention to food safety.
South African Bureau of Standards
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With loadshedding, water restrictions and warmer weather, the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) is encouraging consumers to be more vigilant when making food purchases by examining packaging and labels, and by ensuring that basic #foodhygiene practices are observed when purchasing and preparing food. The SABS is constantly reviewing and amending national standards (#sans) to ensure that #southafrican food sources and production processes can meet the minimum requirements of #foodsafety.
“Food and food products spoil faster in warmer and humid conditions, and it is important that everyone is vigilant regarding food safety. Food #retailers need to ensure that the suppliers #coldchainlogistics are in place and maintained until the products are sold. Consumers can continue the cold chain by transporting food in cooler boxes or having it delivered direct to their homes. Consumers need to be made aware of the impact of rising temperatures and #loadshedding, on food storage and the potential exposure to contamination.,” advises Sadhvir Bissoon , Acting CEO of SABS.
Currently, the global standard for food safety is the Food Safety System Certification ISO - International Organization for Standardization #iso22000 (#fssc22000 ). The FSSC Certification is a complete food, feed and packaging safety certification scheme for the auditing and management of Food Safety Systems (FSMS). The scheme is offered and managed by the Foundation FSSC , recognised by the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI).
“It is important that the entire supply chain observes and is #certified to comply with the requirements of SANS/ISO 22000. SABS offers certification for companies and offers #testing and #verification services to #foodproducers . In addition, SABS can certify the refrigeration/cooling units of vehicles that do #foodtransport and #foodproducts. Our suite of #laboratories can identify the nutritional percentage of ingredients, pesticides and chemicals, bacteria, microbes, fungi and any other substance that may benefit or harm consumers,” explains Sadhvir Bissoon .
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SABS offers the following tips:
SABS is the national standards body and does not have the regulatory authority to declare SANS 22000 or any other standard as a mandatory requirement. Our product #certificationscheme however addresses a recourse process when material is not compliant to the Standards. SABS works with regulators and other industry bodies to set the requirements or standards for products and processes.
Sadhvir Bissoon explains that regulators, such as the National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications (#NRCS) and the National Department of Health (#NDOH), the Department of Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and the environment, have the authority to regulate certain types of food and food products, conduct inspections and when there is a potential health issue, have the power to recall products. SABS encourages regulators to actively participate in our #technicalcommittees that develop and publish national standards that seek to improve the quality of life of our citizens. SABS is also able to offer testing and certification services regarding food safety. The SABS Training Academy offers #training in FSSC 22000 and remains a licensed training partner with Foundation FSSC.?
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