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Brexit Bite: What Food Businesses Need to Know
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has a new series of free online Brexit webinars, ‘Brexit Bites’, for food businesses. In this series, we explain what you need to do to get your food business ready for Brexit. In this short Brexit Bite, Deirdre O’Brien from the Environmental Health Servi...
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Food Safety Culture
The European Commission has proposed some addition to the regulation on the hygiene of foodstuffs (Regulation 852/2004). One aspect of the changes to the regulation will be a requirement for the adoption of the concept of a “food safety culture” within all food businesses.
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Brexit Bite: Importing Food of Animal Origin
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has a new series of free online Brexit webinars, ‘Brexit Bites’, for food businesses. In this series, we explain what you need to do to get your food business ready for Brexit. In this short Brexit Bite, John Higgins and Nor...
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Brexit Bite: Be Ready for 1 January 2021
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has a new series of free online Brexit webinars, ‘Brexit Bites’, for small food businesses. In this series, we explain what you need to do to get your food business ready for Brexit. The FSAI will host the first webinar of this series at 10am on Wednesday...
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Oyster and Mussel Warning for Castlemaine Production Area
Following the detection of significant levels of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) in oyster and mussel samples from the Castlemaine production area in the South West of Ireland, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland, in conjunction with the Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority, the Health Service Ex...
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Qualitative Risk Assessment on the Development of COVID-19 illness from the Consumption of Bivalve M
Qualitative risk assessment on the development of COVID-19 illness from the consumption of bivalve molluscs
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Oyster Warning for Castlemaine Production Area
Following the detection of significant levels of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) in oyster samples from the Castlemaine production area in the South West of Ireland, the area is now closed.
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Guidance Published on Stricter Rules for Advertising and Marketing Infant Formula
New guidance published for the infant formula industry on compliance with food law governing commercial communications to health professionals in relation to infant formula products in Ireland.
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Report on Finding Healthier Breakfast Cereals and Yogurts in Ireland Published
Report on finding healthier breakfast cereals and yogurts in Ireland published
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