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Posted 14 June 2005 - 02:00 PM

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland have kindly made available on their web site a fantastic number of publications including leaflets, guides and so forth - most of which are free to download. Of special interest to members are a range of HACCP leaflets including: What is HACCP? HACCP Terminology Explained, How to Select an External HACCP Consultant, HACCP Catering and HACCP Butcher Shops /Meat Counter.

Free HACCP Downloads

There are also three great Food Safety Training Guides ranging from beginner to advanced.

Free Food Safety Training Guides

The full list of FSAI publications can be found on the following page:
FSAI Publications

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Posted 15 June 2005 - 06:52 PM

:clap: thank you Simon very usefull


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Posted 25 July 2005 - 06:56 AM

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland have kindly made available on their web site a fantastic number of publications including leaflets, guides and so forth - most of which are free to download.


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Guidance note n. 16

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An ancient Chinese proverb teaches that the person who waits for a roast duck to fly into their mouth must wait a very long time.



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