Food Law News - UK - 2017
FSA Consultation, 9 February 2017
HYGIENE - Consultation on the Review of two Exemptions currently under the Food Safety and Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013
The Food Standards Agency is carrying out routine non-statutory reviews of two exemptions currently set down in the Food Safety and Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013. The reviews are part of the Government's commitment to review provisions in secondary legislation that regulate businesses.
The two exemptions apply to certain low throughput slaughterhouses and are derogations from requirements under Regulation (EC) No 853/2004 to have:
- detained meat facilities in slaughterhouses
- cleaning, washing and disinfection facilities for livestock vehicles in slaughterhouse.
Details of the two reviews and of the exemptions are contained in the two attached draft documents, at Appendices A and B.
This consultation is intended to provide stakeholders with an opportunity to comment on the effectiveness of the two exemptions as well as impact that the measures are having on businesses. For example, whether the exemptions achieved their objectives, if the objectives are still valid, if there been any unintended effects, the costs and benefits, and whether the exemptions are still needed or if they could be improved on.
Providing your feedback
We would welcome your comments on the questions asked in the Request for information: review of the exemption sections of Appendices A and B.
Closing date is Wednesday 22 March 2017.
A copy of the consultation document are available on this site. See:
- Appendix A: Post Implementation Review of Regulation exempting certain low throughput slaughterhouses from the requirement for detained meat facilities
- Appendix B: Post Implementation Review of Regulation exempting low throughput slaughterhouses from the requirement for a separate place with appropriate facilities for cleaning, washing and disinfection of livestock vehicles