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Published 26 March 2020
The NSW Food Authority emailed food businesses throughout the state with guidance on the food safety impacts of COVID-19, workforce impacts of the pandemic and measures that food businesses can take to protect the workforce.
March 26, 2020 - The NSW Food Authority emailed food businesses throughout the state today with guidance on how to navigate the COVID-19 crisis.
The published information outlines the food safety impacts of COVID-19, workforce impacts of the pandemic and measures that food businesses can take to protect the workforce.
Key points that the food authority shared include:
From a food safety perspective, key takeaways were that all food workers must practise frequent hand washing and that strict requirements about health and hygiene need to be enforced. Thorough cleaning and sanitising was also highlighted — including the need to sanitise more items than normal including door handles, light switches, floors and walls.
The information provided by the NSW Food Authority is heavily focused on protecting the workforce. Guidance was explained in detail and includes:
NSW Food Authority also provided useful information on dealing with sick customers and sick employees (including those waiting on COVID-19 tests and those confirmed to have COVID-19), and changes that will be made to audits and inspections during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Visit the NSW Health Authority website for more information and to read the guidelines in full.