Comply with food safety regulations
Find guidance, information and best practice on complying with food safety regulations.
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Find guidance, information and best practice on complying with food safety regulations.
How to register your food business with your local council and find advice on starting a food business in Northern Ireland.
What you need to know about starting a food business in Northern Ireland, including how to register and comply with food safety and allergen law.
How to register your food business and comply with food safety laws in Northern Ireland.
What to do in the event of a food or animal feed-related incident, and how to reduce the risk of one happening.
This training is open to businesses and individuals who want to develop a stronger customer-focused culture.
How to reply to and appeal your food hygiene rating, and request a re-visit inspection from a food safety officer.
Guidance on finding suitable stationery printers, ensuring they can produce the desired work, calculating costs and in-house printing.
Understand how the Food Hygiene Rating Scheme works in Northern Ireland, what the ratings mean and how to display them.
You legally must include certain details such as VAT numbers on invoices and registered addresses on business stationery.
Order stationery like letterheads, invoices, compliment slips, and business cards based on your needs and anticipated quantities.
Whether created in-house or professionally designed, your stationery should project a consistent business image and communicate your brand identity.
Include the correct information on business stationery, design it to project the best image for your business and print it cost-effectively.
EU rules and regulations relating to product labelling and packaging including product origin and production, genetic modification, food, nutrition and plastics.
Consumer rights protection in the European Union for transactions involving holidays, credit, toys, chemicals, financial services, energy and online purchases.
Rules and regulations in the European Union to ensure products are not dangerous to consumers, for instance cosmetics, foodstuffs, toys and explosives.
How to find and provide product information to your customers while complying with European Union regulations that aim to protect consumers from being mislead
Understanding consumer protection law in the European Union including providing information, safety and product labelling and packaging regulations.
How to comply with the law when you sell age-restricted products such as alcohol and tobacco online.
Age-restrictions, ratings and classifications for video works such as films and video games.
Guidance on the legal requirements for selling alcohol and on preventing the sale to minors under 18.
Guidance on preventing the sale or display of tobacco and nicotine products, such as e-cigarettes, to anyone under the age of 18.
Age verification systems to help your businesses prevent underage sales, including accepted forms of ID and how to refuse sales.
How to handle and store animal by-products, and comply with labelling and record keeping duties.
Registered employers must onboard participants to the JobStart scheme by the deadline of Tuesday 31 March 2026.