Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Bairaha partners PHIS to conduct training programme

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A training and awareness programme for small and medium scale (SME) hotel owners in Pallekelle was organised by the Public Health Inspectors (PHIS) by joining hands with Bairaha Farms PLC.

More than 80 individual­s representi­ng small, medium scale hotel owners, restaurant owners and cafeteria and bakery owners participat­ed in this event. The key objective of this event was to bring awareness to them of details relating to the Food Act. The training and awareness programme was conducted successful­ly by PHI Amila Aberathna and PHI Admin C.N. Dasanayaka.

Public Health Inspector Amila Aberathna said: “Small and medium scale hotel owners should follow the rules, regulation­s, best practices and hygienic conditions when they prepare food products, to be served to the general public. As per the Food Act, they are legally required to follow it and comply with the act.”

Public Health Inspector Admin C.N. Dasanayaka explained about H-800 Grading System which is applicable for small as well as for medium scale hotel owners, restaurant owners, cafeteria and bakery owners.

“This system provides marks based on some specific criteria such as hygienic conditions of kitchens, cleanlines­s level of their staff, waste water disposable system and more,” he added.

Bairaha Farms PLC Brand Manager Ravin Madusanka said: “As a company with more than 40 years in being a trusted quality chicken brand in Sri Lanka, Bairaha always provides best quality chicken products to our consumers. Well-being of our consumers is very important to us, that is the main reason why we have joined hands with this training and awareness programme for small and medium scale hotel owners.”

“Bairaha is one of the best quality and most hygienic chicken product in the market. As a socially responsibl­e company Bairaha follows the best practices and food safety standards. Our company has been certified with ISO 22000, GMP and HACCP. We are able to deliver best quality products to our valuable consumers,” remarked Bairaha Farms PLC Executive Chef Lankesh Paul.

At the end of the training session certificat­es were handed over to the participan­ts to confirm their training and participat­ion. Small and medium scale hotel owners gave their positive comments about this training and awareness programme. They specially thanked the Public Health Inspectors for organising this valuable programme and Bairaha Farms PLC for sponsoring this event.

 ??  ?? Public Health Inspector Amila Aberathna conducts the training and awareness programme
Public Health Inspector Amila Aberathna conducts the training and awareness programme
 ??  ?? Certificat­es being handed over to participan­ts
Certificat­es being handed over to participan­ts

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