Deccan Chronicle

Eateries warned over safety display

- HYDERABAD, SEPT. 25 COREENA SUARES I DC

The Food Safety Standard Authority of India (FSSAI) has set a deadline of October 15 for all the registered hotels across India to display the food safety measures prescribed under the guidelines. Failing to follow the guidelines will result in the cancellati­on of licences, warned FSSAI. Six months after issuing the guidelines, FSSAI noted that owners were not complying with the conditions set by it.

Food Safety Display Boards are informativ­e boards which primarily display food safety and hygiene practices to be followed by FBO in their establishm­ent. The FSDBs are colour coded for different kind of food businesses for ease of recognitio­n by the consumers like purple for restaurant, green for fruit and vegetable retail, red for meat retail, blue for milk retail, brown for liquor retail, yellow for storage among others.

Under section III of the Food Safety Standards (Licensing and Registrati­on of Food Businesses) 2018, restaurant­s who failed to comply

Restaurant­s are required to display a food safety display board all the times at a prominent place to obtain licenses.

were sent a warning letter. The restaurant­s are required to display a food safety display board all the times at a prominent place in their premises to obtain licenses and registrati­ons.

The Food Safety and Hygiene Requiremen­ts mandates eateries to inform the consumers, the food handlers and the regulatory staff about these important requiremen­ts, therefore getting 360 degree assurance on food safety.

According to the latest order, “Upon non-compliance beyond October 15, 2018, the establishm­ents will attract strict action as per provisions of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.”

As per the rules, display board can be printed on A3 size paper, stuck on cardboard and displayed at prominent places like entrance, reception or billing area.

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