Major outbreak simulation exercise planned by FSAI
By Lloyd Mudiwa. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) is to conduct a major training simulation exercise for staff from various agencies, including the Department of Health and the HSE, on how...
View ArticleBreaking news: Consumers warned against purchasing products containing stimulant
By Lloyd Mudiwa. The Irish Medicines Board (IMB) and the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) have issued a strong precautionary message for consumers on the health dangers of taking food...
View ArticleFSAI develops training software for labelling
By Lloyd Mudiwa. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) is currently developing a training software package for catering staff to assist and guide restaurants and other food outlets in the...
View ArticleOnline tool set to help calculate food calories
Photo by Isifa Image Service sro/Rex Features By Lloyd Mudiwa. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) is seeking to develop a user-friendly online tool to help food businesses label calories on...
View ArticleThe horse and pig meat burger scandal: The need for greater transparency and...
Equine DNA was found in Tesco, Lidl, Aldi, Iceland and Dunne’s products Sharon O’Connor of Beauchamps Solicitors examines the recent scandal regarding horse and pig meat in Sharon O'Connor supermarket...
View ArticleNeed for some clarity on agencies’ roles – DoH
Hawkins House, Dublin By Lloyd Mudiwa. In certain cases, there is undoubted overlap between the Department of Health, HSE, Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI), and Safefood (the food safety...
View ArticleFood Safety Authority publishes supplement intake guidelines
The FSAI’s Scientific Committee outlines maximum safe levels for 21 vitamins and minerals This story continues at Food Safety Authority publishes supplement intake guidelines Or just read more coverage...
View ArticleFirst-ever healthy eating guide for toddlers, pre-schoolers published
National scientific report addresses nutritional needs of toddlers, pre-schoolers in Ireland for first time This story continues at First-ever healthy eating guide for toddlers, pre-schoolers published...
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