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safefood is encouraging small food businesses to sign up to its free food safety e-learning training tool

New safefood research reveals 64% of food businesses extremely concerned about the impact of a poor food safety audit or enforcement on their business.

  • Only half (52%) of small food businesses owners feel their staff are ‘very knowledgeable’ about food safety.
  • safefood promote ‘safefoodforbusiness.com’ a free e-learning food safety training tool.

Dublin 13 November 2023: safefood is encouraging small food businesses to sign up to its free food safety e-learning training tool - safefoodforbusiness.com - as new research reveals almost two in three (64%) small food businesses say they are extremely concerned about the impact of a poor food safety audit or enforcement on their business.

The research also found that just under half (45%) of food businesses claim that ‘food safety and ensuring compliance with regulations’ is their top priority. While the majority (72%) of food business owners/managers believed they are very knowledgeable about food safety, only 52% feel that their staff are very knowledgeable about the issue.

“We know that running a food business comes with a long list of to-do’s and that training can often go on the back-burner due to competing demands; more than half (58%) of the business who took part in our survey said that finding time was the biggest challenge for them when it came to staff training.

Introducing the training, Trish Twohig, Director of Food Safety with safefood said: “We know that running a food business comes with a long list of to-do’s and that training can often go on the back-burner due to competing demands; more than half (58%) of the business who took part in our survey said that finding time was the biggest challenge for them when it came to staff training. The cost of training was the next biggest challenge for more than one in three food businesses (39%). To help with that, we’ve created safefoodforbusiness.com. It’s free, flexible and all online to meet the needs of food business owners and managers.”

“When we analyse those who access training at ‘safefood for business.com,’ more than two in three (67%) are learners from the food retail or catering industry followed by almost one in five (17%) in education and 14% working in food or feed processing and production. With more than 3,000 unique users already, this reflects the real demand that’s out there among food business owners and managers to provide training that’s commensurate with the demands of their staff.”

safefoodforbusiness.com has been designed to be practical for small food businesses and used short training modules with real-life scenarios. Because managers and small-business owners can track staff progress while training, it is ideal both for new staff as part of their induction process, as well as re-training staff returning to the industry or as a refresher training.

“We’ve been in business since 2017 and finding the time for food safety training can be challenging. We used safefoodforbusiness.com recently with our team and it’s great – being free and online means it’s really flexible for our staff to do on phones or laptops. I can also check online to see how they’re getting on. As a small business owner, it gives me a lot of confidence.”

Seany McCleary from Blasta Street Kitchen based in Monaghan added “We’ve been in business since 2017 and finding the time for food safety training can be challenging. We used safefoodforbusiness.com recently with our team and it’s great – being free and online means it’s really flexible for our staff to do on phones or laptops. I can also check online to see how they’re getting on. As a small business owner, it gives me a lot of confidence.”  

To sign up for ‘safefood for business’ visit www.safefoodforbusiness.com

ENDS

For further information or to request an interview, please contact:
Heidi Morgan/Niamh Hickey
Wilson Hartnell
Mob: 087 670 8730 (Niamh) / 087 297 2046 (Heidi)
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

Or

Dermot Moriarty
safefood
Mob: +353 86 381 1034 (Dermot)
Email: [email protected]


References

Ipsos B&A; safefood (July-August 2023). Interviews with 400 food business owners/managers on the island of Ireland. Companies qualified for participation in the research if:

  • they are currently a food business – i.e., some or all of the business involves making, preparing and/or serving food to the general public and/or other businesses and.
  • they have between 1and 49 employees.

Editor’s Notes

Covering eight key topics, safefoodforbusiness.com has been developed with the user in mind, to be easy-to-understand and engaging by using multimedia formats and interactive learning modules. Based on safefood’s collective experience and the latest research available, the topics included in the training are:

1.    The importance of food safety
2.    Food microbiology
3.    Temperature control
4.    Personal hygiene
5.    Cleaning 
6.    Allergen Control 
7.    Pest control
8.    HACCP



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