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Food Act Report 2009/2010 - SA Health - SA.Gov.au

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<strong>Food</strong> Safety Program Information SessionsTo continue to support the consistent interpretation and enforcement of Standard 3.3.1 the department hasconducted information sessions and presentations for stakeholders on the progress and common outcomes of foodsafety program <strong>au</strong>diting.In <strong>2009</strong>–10 the department presented at one country workshop in the South East Region, one industry breakfastfor The Institute of Hospitality in <strong>Health</strong> Care, an infection control seminar and an information session for <strong>au</strong>ditors inconjunction with Biosecurity <strong>SA</strong> Plant and <strong>Food</strong> Standards and RABQ<strong>SA</strong>.Start Right Eat Right for Child Care CentresThe Start Right Eat Right program focuses on nutrition and food safety in child care environments.The department has continued to work with the facilitators of the Start Right Eat Right program this year and hasassisted by attending reference committee meetings, providing food safety training resources and contributing articlesfor industry newsletters.Auditor Training for Department of <strong>Health</strong> and Local <strong>Gov</strong>ernment OfficersThe department has continued to facilitate the Lead Auditor in <strong>Food</strong> Safety Management Systems training sessionsthrough <strong>SA</strong>I Global. This provides assurance that Department of <strong>Health</strong> and local government food safety <strong>au</strong>ditorsare competent to <strong>au</strong>dit high risk food businesses. One training session was conducted this financial year, bringing thetotal number of training sessions provided to seven. One hundred and nine professionals from the department andlocal councils have now attended these sessions. A further training session is anticipated in <strong>2010</strong>–11.An in<strong>au</strong>gural <strong>au</strong>ditor forum was held this year to assist with improving consistency of interpretation and professionaldevelopment for the <strong>au</strong>ditor workforce. This <strong>au</strong>ditor forum will continue to be held annually.Biosecurity <strong>SA</strong> (A Branch of Primary Industries and Resources <strong>SA</strong> (PIR<strong>SA</strong>)Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with <strong>SA</strong> <strong>Health</strong>, Biosecurity <strong>SA</strong> officers conduct inspections as<strong>au</strong>thorised officers under the <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Act</strong> 2001 at retail outlets where Biosecurity <strong>SA</strong> legislation requires accreditation(e.g. retail butchers).Five Biosecurity <strong>SA</strong> officers are <strong>au</strong>thorised officers under the <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Act</strong> 2001. Throughout <strong>2009</strong>–10, 1161 <strong>au</strong>dits wereconducted where a component of the <strong>au</strong>dit addressed retail activities.One hundred and eighty two enforcement actions in the form of Corrective <strong>Act</strong>ion Requests, Improvement Noticesor Prohibition Orders were issued under the <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Act</strong> 2001 during <strong>2009</strong>–10. There was one incident resulting in theseizure of 70kgs of out of date product and two expiations were issued, both relating to lack of suitable pest control.Presentation to Students/Education Institutions<strong>Food</strong> Policy and Programs Branch provided food safety and food legislation presentations to interested groups andorganisations including:• Adelaide University medical students on food safety and food borne illness• Flinders University nutrition students on food law in general and the process involved in development of<strong>Food</strong> Standards• Institute of Hospitality in <strong>Health</strong> Care on food borne incident investigation and food recall protocols.<strong>Food</strong> <strong>Act</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Year ending 30 June <strong>2010</strong> page 20

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