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Issues such as buildings and grounds, and essential services maintenance.
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AISV Compliance Framework Canteens Please scroll to the bottom of the page for contacts and links Do you need to comply? Yes, if your school uses a canteen. Conditions of compliance All food premises, including schools, must demonstrate that food is safe to eat in accordance with the Food Act 1984 (Vic.) (amended in 1997). If you have to comply, what do you have to do? Registered food businesses must prepare and lodge a food safety program with the relevant municipal council at the time of registration and re-registration. School canteens are regarded as Class 2 food premises. Class 2 food premises must prepare a food safety program based on a template (refer to the DHS links). It is important that buildings such as the canteen, that are to be used to prepare food, are registered with the municipal council and built and designed so that the food can be prepared safely and efficiently. Contact your local council environmental health officer for details on building requirements for permanent food-handling premises and facilities. What are the consequences if you don't comply? You may be in breach of the Food Act 1984 (Vic.). Penalties could be imposed. Who will help you? AISV contact: Peter Roberts Other links: DEECD: Victorian Government Schools Reference Guide Section 4.4.6.11 DEECD: 'Go for your life' Healthy Canteen Kit DHS: Food Safety - Victorian Government Health Information, Australia FoodSmart website Food Safety Hotline • 1300 364 352 (toll-free) Your local Council Environmental Health Officer Victorian School Canteen Association (VSCA) website Submitted 7/5/2006, edited 7/10/2008. |
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