Under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India) has started the food safety Mitra scheme recently.
The FSM Scheme was basically started to support the small and medium food businesses in compliance with the food safety regulations by giving them license and registration, ratings in hygiene, and facility of training. The scheme aims to provide opportunities for employment to youth in India. Today, we will briefly discuss about the Food Safety Mitra Scheme.
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Following are the major objectives of the FSM Scheme:
An FSM is a person who takes training and is certified by FSSAI to conduct certain operations on behalf of food business operators regarding the execution of the Food Safety And Standards Act, Rules, and Regulations.
FSSAI has divided the Food Safety Mitra into three categories, namely:
Educational Qualification
Training Experience
The applicant must have at least 3 years of training experience in food safety and hygiene, in which HACCP, FSMS, and any other similar food safety systems are included, which are relevant to the Food Industry.
General Training Received
The applicant must know about the rules and regulations of FSSAI
Skills
Keep in mind that the applicants who have the knowledge of hazards identification, sanitary and hygienic activities, techniques of processing, analysis, and control of contaminants and allergens will be given priority.
Food Safety Mitra has the following roles and responsibilities
Digital Mitra
Trainer Mitra
Hygiene Mitra
For applying for Food Safety Mitra Scheme, you have to perform the following operations:
Step 1: Go to the website of FSSAI.
Step 2: Click on the “Apply Online” tab which you will be able to see on the home page of the website.
Step 3: Then you have to fill in the online application form with details like personal details, qualification details, contact details, etc. as mentioned on the website
Step 4: Read the terms and conditions after you have filled the form carefully and then click on the “Agree” button.
Step 5: To complete the registration procedure you have to click on the “Register Yourself” button.
For future reference, be sure to take a printout of the application form after you have been registered successfully.
If you are selected as per the application that you submitted, you will have to finish training online and go for CBT at one of the particular test centers.
After you have completed the project, the Food Safety Mitra will be given a certificate which will be valid for two years. If you provide good service provided as an FSM to the food business operator, you might get chosen to take intermediate training.
Yes, because at the time of certification, an amount of 5000 rupees will be collected from you as a safety deposit. If you want to quit the scheme, then the security deposit will be provided back to you within a certain period of time.
The definition of adulteration is “adding or subtracting any substance to or from food so that the natural constitution and quality of food substance gets affected”. Adulteration can be intentional by either taking ingredients out of the food or differentiating the existing natural properties of food deliberately. Adulteration might be accidental too, and it might because due to being ignorant, careless, or lack of services needed for the maintenance of food quality.
The FSSAI regulations provide various punishments to people who decrease the quality of food or food products, some of them are:
If a person imports, manufactures, stores, sells, or distributes any food products which is adulterated by letting its quality or purity fall below the standard that has been prescribed, or is misbranded, or in breach of any provision of the Act or Rules. The punishment for this crime is imprisonment of at least 6 months that might be extended up to three years and a fine of at least 1000 rupees.
If someone imports, manufactures, stores, sells or distributes any adulterant that is not hazardous to health, then the punishment for that will be imprisonment of six months at least, that may get extended up to 3 years and a minimum fine of 1000 rupees.
Not letting a Food Inspector take samples or exercise his duty will result in imprisonment of at least six months that may get extended up to 3 years and a fine of at least 1000 rupees.
Providing a false warranty (written) regarding any food article will result in imprisonment of six months at the very least, which may get extended up to 3 years and a minimum fine of 1000 rupees
If someone imports, manufactures, stores, sells, or distributes any food product which is adulterated or any adulterant which is harmful for health, it will result in imprisonment of at least one year that might get extended up to 6 years and a fine of at least 2000 rupees.
Sale or distribution of any food product that contains any venomous or other ingredients that are harmful for health, which can become the reason death or major bodily harm will result in the imprisonment of at least three years that might get extended up to life and a fine of at least 5000 rupees.
The right of execution and application of the FSS Act, 2006 is provided to the State Governments. Samples of food articles are taken by the State Food Safety Officer randomly and provide to the labs that are renowned by the FSSAI for inspection. If there are scenarios in which samples have adulterants, action is taken according to the regulations of the FSSAI Act.
A food safety officer a person who is authorized to audit if the food products that are being served in hotels or food stalls on the street are safe and secure.
If the food that the officer inspects is not fresh or was spoiled, the FSSAI officer has the power to close the manufacturing of such food and give a warning (written) to the person who was producing such food.
Moreover, a Food Safety Officer can also explore or audit any location with the assistance of the police force. Generally, this kind of inspection is directed or managed by a search warrant that was provided as per the code of penalty.
The Indian Government created a policy namely the “National Food Processing Policy” for the growth and advancement of the food processing premises sector with the objective of giving a lucrative return to farmers. The major objective of this policy is to bring massive benefits to the economy, agriculture, employment, productivity and increasing the quality of life of people across the country.
The National Food Processing Policy has the following objectives:
The Food Safety Mitra initiative will act as a marketplace for various stakeholders to meet and learn about one another, thus improving the ease of doing business. The FSMS will also provide a strong last-mile footprint for food regulation and safety. Food Safety Mitra will be a crucial strategic initiative as part of the larger Eat Right India campaign, with 50,000 FSMs expected to be accredited over the next five years.
Obtaining an FSSAI License or an FSSAI Registration will help your food business assure consumers that you are using the safest and best food product and food handling applications and will also help you to stay on the right side of the law. Call +91-8750008585 to get started!
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