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Food outlets need a certificate to handle food in Ekurhuleni

Any premises that handle food needs to have a certificate of acceptability (COA) from the City of Ekurhuleni.

A COA is a certificate issued by the City through the Environmental Health Division after an environmental health practitioner (EHP) had carried out an inspection and is satisfied that the food premises complies with the provision of Section 5 and 6 of the regulations governing general hygiene requirements for food premises, the transport of food and related matters (R638) published in 2018.

The City’s EHPs conduct inspections and where necessary take food samples at all food premises such as supermarkets, spaza shops, restaurants etc.

Their role is to ensure that food sold to the community is safe for human consumption.

Soudah Hendricks, an EHP working for the City, stressed that all food outlets, schools and other entities that handle food should operate once they received a COA.

“If a school has a tuck-shop on the school premises, a kitchen facility used for serving food to learners regardless of whether they are operated by schools or not, those facilities must be assessed for compliance guided by regulation (R638) and be issued with a certificate of acceptability,” Hendricks said.

The EHP said regulation (R638) states that: “A person may not handle food or permit food to be handled on food premises in respect of which a valid certificate of acceptability has not been issued or is not in force”.

Any person in charge of food premises, both formal and informal food trading who needs to obtain a certificate of acceptability is encouraged to contact the City’s Environmental Health offices on 011 999 2970 or email Nomvula.Sirenqe@ekurhuleni.gov.za.

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