A-Z Council Services


FInd us on Facebook

FInd us on Twitter

Click here to read the One Island Magazine

Children and Young Peoples Services

Services for Adults on the Isle of Wight

Food Business - Food Safety - Risk Assessment


Service Description: The Council always tries to focus resources into "worst first" businesses: those businesses that present the highest risk to public health have the most investigation. What makes a business a higher risk than any other will depend upon a number of factors such as the record of the business, the confidence in management, the ingredients, hygiene and particular processing. The Environmental Health department uses a risk rating form closely modelled on that recommended by central government. Officers are checked to ensure that they are applying the rating scheme consistently.

Your FAQ

Question: Do staff that handle food have to be trained in food hygiene?

Answer: Yes they do, but the extent to which they are trained depends on their duties and associated risks in the food business. It is advisable for most food handlers to be trained to at least foundation level. It may be possible for a suitably trained manager or head chef to carry out in-house training of food handlers themselves. - Related Link


Has this FAQ answered your query?
 - If you still have a query please use the "Send a Message" button above.


Frequently Asked Questions for this Service