Do I need a food safety program?
Licensable food businesses must have an accredited food safety program if:
- the food business involves off-site catering, e.g. provides catering at events
- the primary activity of the food business is on-site catering
- the primary activity of the food business is on-site catering at part of the premises where they are catering to 200 or more people on 12 or more occasions in any 12 month period, eg convention centre
- the food business is carried on as part of the operations of a private hospital or otherwise processes or serves potentially hazardous food to six or more vulnerable people. For example: nursing home, childcare facility.
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Other food businesses that are not required to have a food safety program may choose to apply for accreditation of a food safety program.
What are the benefits of a food safety program?
Even if you don't need to have an accredited food safety program, you can still create one for your food business. A food safety program will give you the tools and techniques to adopt best practices in food safety.
An appropriate and well implemented food safety program can help a food business:
- ensure food for sale is safe
- manage their operations better through improved record keeping and cost control
- demonstrate that all due diligence was exercised in the preparation and sale of food.
How to create a food safety program
A food business is able to use any food safety program template to develop a food safety program, provided the completed program meets the criteria set out in the Food Act 2006.
The following templates can be used to help develop a food safety program tailored to your food business:
- Food safety program template - Catering and retail (DOC)
- Food safety program template - Child care facilities(DOC)
- Food safety program template - Private hospitals (DOC)
More information
Contact your local council if would like more information about whether your food business needs a food safety program.
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