Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Food safety has always been a public health challenge. Globally, food safety control is
supported by laws and preventive measures, such as inspections conducted from primary production
to market, “from farm to fork” as emphasized by the European Union and training of Food Handlers
(FHs). This latter preventive measure plays a very important role, and for this reason a review of
training courses regulations provided in the different Italian regions was conducted. Analysis of the
results shows that the Italian regions approach this issue in different ways: some regions provide only
general guidelines, while others offer detailed instructions. The most significant differences concern
the topics dealt with, the stakeholders, the staff training and the verification of results; topics such
as allergens and gluten are often absent. More detailed guidelines tailored to fit the local scenario
could provide better support to FHs, thus leading to real changes in their behaviors and mindsets
and promoting the development of an actual “prevention culture”
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
training; food policy; food safety; food regulation; food handlers
Elenco autori:
Pattono Daniele, Petey Matteo, Covarino Anna Maria, Gea Marta, Schiliro Tiziana
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