5 Food and Health and Safety Work Plan 2019/2020 PDF 186 KB
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Minutes:
The Housing and Enforcement Manager introduced the Food and Health and Safety Work Plan for 2019/20.
The following points were highlighted:
· WLDC had responsibility for food safety and hygiene;
· Last year there had been an audit across food safety and environmental protection which received ‘limited assurance’. There had been a number of resource and staffing issues. The audit identified those issues and allowed actions to be put in place;
· In the summer of 2019 there would be a new member of staff available for food inspections;
· Through Progress and Delivery reports there had been additional information available on food safety performance;
Following questions from Members, further information was provided:
· There had been no random food sampling taking place. Sampling was where, following an inspection of premises, a random sample of food was taken and sent to a laboratory. When officers visit premises with poor standards it was hoped to make this common practice;
· Benchmarking of other authorities suggested that there had been an average of 56 samples over the course of a year collected by Local Authorities;
· The risk of not sampling was not high; however if this wasn’t standard practice there was a risk of professional standards not being maintained;
· The aim would be to increase the level of sampling at WLDC;
· An abortive inspection would be where, for example, an owner was away during a planned visit. It could also be where there was no access to premises;
· Food inspections were a statutory obligation for WLDC set by the Food Standards Agency (FSA). The FSA set out the frequency of inspections; category A would be every 6 months, whereas a lower risk inspection could be every 36 months. No additional financial burden was received as a result of these inspections, however some parts of the service could be charged for.
A re-inspection would be subject to a fee. The first year where re-visits were charged for was 2018, and this produced around £3,000 in income. This year, £5,000 was scheduled for income; this did not cover the cost of food safety, but did help to offset some other costs.
RESOLVED to approve the Food and Health and Safety Work Plan 2019/20.