SRINAGAR, MAY 12:
The Commissioner Food Safety, Dr Abdul Kabir today inaugurated a daylong
programme to train officials for successful implementation of “Food safety
Compliance through Regular Inspection and Sampling” (FoSCoRIS) at IMPA Srinagar.
The Deputy
Commissioner Food Safety Kashmir Division along with the Designated Officers
(Asstt. Commissioners) of all the districts of Kashmir Division and their
respective Food Safety Officers participated in the training programme.
The training was
imparted by Joint Director FSSAI, an expert on FoSCoRIS. During the training
programme, the enforcement officers were trained regarding online inspection of
the premises of Food Business Operators that will ensure time-bound and
effective inspection and help in curbing the menace of food adulteration and
also ensure strict compliance of FSS Act 2006.
Dr Kabir also
conducted an interactive session with the Designated Officers wherein common
issues and technical problems regarding the implementation of the FSSA Act were
deliberated.
He reiterated
that ‘for the safety of public health mass awareness of the Food Safety Culture
is imperative and should be given prime importance along with enforcement of
food safety regulations’. For this purpose, it was proposed that Food Safety
Vans be used for awareness among Schools, Colleges and other social
institutions.
On the eve of
ensuing month of Holy Ramadan, the Commissioner directed the enforcement
officers to be proactive and intensify random inspections to ensure compliance
with rules and regulations.
Food Business Operators were directed not to sell food items in open on
roadside otherwise strict action shall be initiated against them for
noncompliance and contravention under FSS Act 2006. For registering their
grievances or any complaint regarding food safety, consumers were requested to
call on 01942495191.
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