Food Safety and Hygiene Manager
A Food Safety and Hygiene Manager plays a critical role in ensuring that food products are produced, handled, and distributed in a way that meets strict safety and hygiene standards. This role is especially vital in food manufacturing, catering, and hospitality sectors.
Here’s what the job typically involves:
Developing and enforcing food safety protocols across all stages of production and handling, from raw materials to finished goods.
Ensuring compliance with local and international regulations like HACCP, BRC, ISO 22000, and food hygiene laws.
Conducting regular audits and inspections to identify risks, verify sanitation practices, and maintain documentation for traceability.
Training staff on food safety procedures, allergen control, and personal hygiene standards.
Investigating incidents such as contamination or customer complaints, and implementing corrective actions.
Managing pest control, waste disposal, and cleaning operations to prevent cross-contamination and ensure a hygienic environment.
It’s a leadership role that blends technical expertise with operational oversight.
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In 2001, the census recorded a permanent population of 19,562,[2]increasing to 20,342 at the 2011 census[3]and 23,600 in 2021. Recent estimates suggest that the total population for the wider Newquay area (Newquay and St Columb Community Network Area[4]) was 27,682 in 2017, projected to rise to 33,463 by 2025.[5]
Newquay is a town on the north coast in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is a civil parish, seaside resort, regional centre for aerospace industries with an airport and a spaceport, and a fishing port on the North Atlantic coast of Cornwall, approximately 12 miles north of Truro and 20 miles west of Bodmin.