World Food Safety Day 7 June 2021

June 7, 2021

Safe Food Now for a Healthy Tomorrow

7 June 2021 sees the third World Food Safety Day, with the theme of ‘Safe Food Now for a Healthy Tomorrow’.

World Food Safety Day aims to:

  • make people aware of food safety issues
  • demonstrate how to prevent illness through food safety
  • discusses collaborative approaches to improved food safety across sectors
  • promotes solutions and ways of being more food safe.

These introductory videos from the World Health Organization and Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations explain the role and vital importance of food safety.

IIOA members’ information on food safety management accredited certification

BSI gives details on their food certification services, including certification, training and a range of events.

Bureau Veritas offers a wide range of food safety services, such as certification, seafood, food sustainability and food digital solutions.

DEKRA explains how risk management is managed in the food industry, with the use of consistent supply chain monitoring.

DNV shows how ​incorporating a food or feed safety management system can change a company’s approach from a reactive to a proactive way of thinking.

Intertek describes how  ‘Food safety certification confirms that your management system complies with the appropriate standard, improving processes and increasing market visibility’.

Lloyd’s Register details the food safety services they provide, including ‘addressing the complexity of risk across the supply chain while assuring food safety and sustainability’ through accredited certification.

SAI Global introduces the range of food services they provide across agriculture, food & beverage manufacturing,  food service & retail, seafood, storage & distribution and food packaging.

SGS explains their comprehensive range of food safety and quality services, including food audits and certification and testing.

TÜV SÜD demonstrates their, ‘one-stop solution for testing, auditing, inspection and certification covering the entire food supply chain, from the production of raw materials to manufacturing, processing, packaging, distribution and point of sale’

IIOA members offer certification under a number of standards and schemes. These include:

  • BRC Global Standards is a leading safety and quality certification programme, used by over 20,000 certificated suppliers in 90 countries.
  • FSSC 22000 incorporates the requirements of ISO 22000 and PAS 220 (replaced by ISO 22002-1) in one certification scheme for the certification of food manufacturers.
  • Global G.A.P. is the world’s leading farm assurance programme.
  • IFS covers a range of globally applied standards in Food, Logistics, Household and Personal Care, Broker and Cash & Carry/Wholesale.
  • ISO 22000 The ISO 22000 family of International Standards addresses food safety management.
  • SQF food safety scheme.
  • GFSI – One of the Global Food Safety Initiative’s key activities is the benchmarking and recognition of food certification schemes, providing another level of assurance for consumers, retailers and other stakeholders.