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Phil is a regulatory professional with over 30 years experience working in food related roles in enforcement and in industry. Phil began his career as a Trading Standards Officer specialising in food enforcement in 1986. He moved to work in the compliance team within a major retailer in 1996, where his final role included responsibility for own label product labelling and the product launch process.  In 2010 Phil moved into consultancy, building and leading a team of 20 food labelling and product specification specialists supporting food manufacturers and retailers, providing training, advice and food label and specification approval services. Phil joined NT Assure in summer 2019.

Phil will be talking about how allergens are a health issue that are internationally recognised as well as identifying where we have seen some of the biggest changes. He will also be giving insight into the change in legislation for Pre Packed for Direct Sale (PPDS) later this year and what this means for businesses.

H&S MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE IN PRACTICE

Join us next week (Thurs 25th February) at our first online Health and Safety Conference where we will be joined by Julian Taylor, Head of Sales Enablement at SHE Software.

Julian manages a global team based in the UK and North America, who all work closely with organizations to clearly map out their issues, challenges and objectives to identify how technology can support and resolve/meet these.

He has worked within the health and safety sector for 20 years in a variety of HR and training roles and is NEBOSH qualified. He is passionate about engaging and empowering the broader teams within organizations to make safety happen and ‘simply be part of what we do’

At the conference, Julian will be interviewing Daniel Bowles, Group Head of Health & Safety Finsbury Foods to demonstrate how SHE health & safety management software has been implemented successfully and helped manage health & safety in many ways.

Book your tickets here: https://bfff.co.uk/event/bfff-health-and-safety-conference/

BFFF ANNOUNCE KEYNOTE SPEAKER – HEALTH & SAFETY CONFERENCE – 25TH FEBRUARY 2021

We are pleased to welcome Dr Shaun Lundy as our keynote speaker this year. Shaun is a visiting Scholar at the University of Greenwich, Chair of the Occupational Safety and Health Consultants Register (OSHCR), a member of the HSE Myth Buster Challenge Panel, and a member of the Policy and Standards Committee at the Institution of Occupational Safety & Health (IOSH).

Shaun will navigate us through some of the challenges of the health & safety profession.  This includes the evolution of technology, strategic planning and having agility to change our plans especially in light of COVID, he will also look at mental health & wellbeing and ethics.

Our thanks to Conference Sponsor: Arco Ltd.

Click the link to view the full programme and book your tickets:  https://bfff.co.uk/event/bfff-health-and-safety-conference/

BUILDING ON “ONE LINEAGE” AS WE COMPLETE TWELVE ACQUISITIONS IN EUROPE

Earlier this week, we announced that Lineage has completed twelve transactions across five countries, including The Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, Poland, and Norway.

In total, these deals add 2.5 million square feet and 90 million cubic feet of capacity to our global footprint – the equivalent to approximately 1,022 Olympic-size swimming pools, and 15% larger than the volume of London’s O2 Arena! It’s absolutely amazing.

While the Lineage team worked tirelessly to keep the world fed during the pandemic, in the background,   we were hard at work searching for, and integrating, temperature-controlled facilities in core population and food production markets to continue extending our leading global network.

These transactions address increasing demand from customers who are responding to shifting market dynamics and are looking for innovative global supply chain solutions to solve their challenges. The strategic locations of these facilities near where food is grown, consumed, and shipped from ports allows us to offer supply chain solutions that extend throughout the entire value chain. Additionally, the acquisitions bring more highly-automated capabilities into our network and provide expansion opportunities as we – and our customers – grow.

Truth be told, our relentless focus on our customers (and our growth to support them) wouldn’t be possible without our “One Lineage” team. Looking back on our company’s history, it’s clear that bringing strong teams together under one banner has been at the core of our domestic and international growth. Our M&A vision has always been to find smart, innovative companies with values-based cultures that help us to build a whole that is stronger than the sum of its parts. In other words, in one way or another, we have always – and will continue to – work in pursuit of that One Lineage framework.

To be sure, the One Lineage story is an exciting one to be a part of. We all have a hand in building a global powerhouse in an industry that plays a vital role in connecting people all over the world to the food they eat every day.

2020 was full of challenges, but it was also a year of momentous growth for our company. I am proud to be a part of the Lineage family and I am excited for what’s to come in 2021.

Please join me in welcoming the newest members of the Lineage family – and there certainly are a lot of them – and in congratulating the team for an incredible year of growth.

CAMPDEN BRI DEVELOPS METHOD TO HELP INDUSTRY CONTROL COVID-19 TRANSMISSION

Campden BRI has developed a new test procedure to determine whether air cleaning systems can effectively inactivate and remove the virus that causes COVID-19 from the air and surfaces.

It comes as food businesses attempt to protect their workforces with these systems which are sometimes marketed as being effective against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the respiratory disease.

In a recently published position paper, the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) highlighted the need for these systems to be independently validated. The paper identified a lack of robust scientific data supporting the efficacy of such systems against relevant test organisms under realistic in-use conditions.

Annette Sansom, senior research officer at Campden BRI who led the development of the method, said:

“Knowing coronaviruses to be spread by airborne transmission, many food businesses have put in place extra measures to protect their employees, including the installation of air cleaning systems. Some of these devices state effectiveness against SARS-CoV-2, but without these claims being validated, businesses can’t be sure that they’re protecting their staff. With an aerobiology laboratory capable of representing factory conditions, we steered our ongoing research project on the effective control of viruses towards a method that could validate these claims and help businesses create COVID-secure environments.”

The new method uses a surrogate organism, structurally similar to SARS-CoV-2, in a specialist aerobiology laboratory to validate air cleaning systems on a scale not replicated elsewhere in the UK.

The test itself has been developed to adapt to various environments seen throughout the food and drink industry. For example, as meat and poultry factories are kept cold to prevent the growth of Listeria, the aerobiology laboratory can be chilled to assess an air cleaner’s effectiveness in these conditions. Sansom continued: “Having a method that can replicate real-life conditions is key to ensuring an air cleaning system can effectively remove SARS-CoV-2 in that environment.”

SAGE highlighted that the application of these technologies – which include UV-C light, plasma, filters and chemical sprays – may be a useful strategy to reduce airborne transmission risks in poorly ventilated spaces.

This paves the way for these devices to be used in closed spaces such as offices which are prone to poor ventilation. However, having identified the potential chemical hazards associated with some systems, SAGE’s position paper makes clear that these hazards should be fully understood and properly mitigated to ensure safe operation.

Rob Limburn, microbiology group manager at Campden BRI who helped develop the validation method, said:

“Some air cleaning systems produce ozone and/or other potentially hazardous by-products, such as CO2, during operation. It’s therefore important that such devices are tested to ensure that levels of these substances do not exceed recommended maximum levels under in-use conditions.”

The current UK workplace exposure limit for ozone is 0.2 ppm according to the Health and Safety Executive.

As well as in the air, some systems claim to be effective against SARS-CoV-2 on surfaces. It is believed that testing these claims at the location the device will be used is a robust way of ensuring this effectiveness.

Having recently trialled the new method on a boat, Limburn demonstrated how the test can assess claims of surface activity in a number of different settings which can include hotel rooms, buses, trains, lifts, offices and canteens. Businesses can therefore assess which of these technologies is most effective and safe for their specific area to help them determine which would be a worthwhile investment.

For the industry, having a validated air cleaning technology system in place not only helps a workforce feel safer, but also helps prevent cases of COVID-19 that would otherwise cause lost time due to staff self-isolation.

Limburn continued:

“We’ve found that the ‘next virus’ is a real concern for many food businesses and is partly the reason why they’re considering installing these systems. They’re thinking of both the current health crisis and future pandemics.”

The new method is the latest edition to Campden BRI’s suite of COVID-19 services which includes the PCR-based nose and throat swab test designed specifically for workforces.

Short-term ECMT permits: applications open for journeys in 2021

The Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the UK and EU allows for a UK haulier to undertake unlimited bilateral (point-to-point) journeys to and from the EU, and unlimited transit journeys through the EU to a non-EU country (though a permit may be required for your final destination).

It also allows for two additional movements in the EU, (cross-trade* or cabotage**) following a laden journey*** from the UK, with a maximum of one cabotage movement.

For Northern Ireland operators, both additional movements may be cabotage movements in Ireland, provided they follow a laden journey*** from Northern Ireland, and are performed within 7 days.

We urge you to check whether your journeys are covered by Trade and Cooperation Agreement and consider whether you need a short-term (30-day) permit for journeys in 2021.

Additional cross trade jobs in the EU
You need an ECMT permit if you want to carry out a third cross-trade job. The ECMT permit will let you carry out 3 cross-trade jobs between any ECMT country.

Cross-trade jobs between the EU and non-EU countries
You need an ECMT permit if you want to carry out a cross-trade job between the EU and a non-EU country. The non-EU country must be an ECMT member country.

How to apply
To apply for a short-term permit, please email shorttermecmt@dvsa.gov.uk.
You will need to specify a start date for any permits requested and you may be asked to provide evidence of previous trips or future contracts.

Further information to help you plan your journey.

*Cross-trade is moving goods between two EU member states, e.g. taking a load from Paris to Brussels.
**Cabotage is moving goods between two points within 1 EU member state, e.g. from Paris to Lille.
***A laden journey is a journey where a haulier is moving goods.

Member Benefits

Exclusive Partnership deals on key products and services:

  • BFFF energy deals and rates
  • Vypr member deals and introduction
  • Defib Plus deals
  • Company Shop – membership
  • Mentor – MHE training health check

Exclusive access to networking opportunities and events:

  • Meet the Buyer events (retail & foodservice)
  • Annual Business Conference with networking dinner
  • Specialist H&S and Technical Conferences
  • Special interest groups (packaging, frozen food temperatures)
  • Annual Lunch
  • Awards Night
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