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Posted 09 July 2014 - 02:03 PM

File Name: E. coli O157 Control of Cross-contamination Guidance

File Submitter: Tony-C

File Submitted: 09 Jul 2014

File Category: Guidance & Reference


E. coli O157 Control of Cross-contamination
Guidance for food business operators and local authorities
Food Standards Authority UK


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Posted 11 July 2014 - 12:08 PM

Dear TonyC,

 

Thanks for this fascinating document.

 

One comment IMO as to it contents, notably regarding raw/RTE issues is that I think that some of the details will make BRC weep. Or perhaps it's more a result of the flexibility of the law and the intended audience.

 

Personally I think it would have been "salutary" to initially provide a link to the Wales, E.coli disaster to illustrate the consequences of ignorance/neglect.

 

Rgds / Charles


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