You will need this accreditation if your:
- food business involves off-site catering
- primary business activity is on-site catering
- primary business activity is on-site catering on part of the premises to 200 or more people on 12 or more occasions in any 12-month period
- food business is part of the operations of a private hospital or otherwise processes or serves potentially hazardous food to 6 or more vulnerable people (for example, aged-care or child care facility).
A food safety program is a documented system that identifies the food safety hazards in the handling of food in a food business and details the way the hazards will be controlled in that business.
An appropriate and well implemented food safety program can help a food business:
- ensure food for sale is safe
- manage their operations better through improved record keeping and cost control
- demonstrate that all due diligence was exercised in the preparation and sale of food.
Once your food safety program has been accredited by the council or local authority, you need to comply with the processes outlined in your program.
If your business is not required to have an accredited food safety program you may choose to apply for accreditation.