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CHANGE IN DATE FOR THE FROZEN FOOD BUSINESS CONFERENCE

Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, we have had to make the difficult decision to postpone our Business Conference which was due to take place on the 4th May.

The Business Conference will now be held on Tuesday 20th September 2022 at the Chesford Grange with the same informative programme and fantastic speaker lineup.  If you hadn’t already booked your tickets for this event you can book for the new date here.

The People Awards will now be presented at the Gala Dinner Dance on the 16th of June 2022 at the Brewery in London. A fun-filled night of networking and entertainment plus the winners of both the Frozen Food Awards and People Awards will be announced. Tickets can be booked here.

IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM FSA: 3 MORE OILS NOW PERMITTED AS SUBSTITUTES FOR SUNFLOWER OIL

Following an assessment carried out by FSA, 3 more oils:  fully refined palm oilfully refined soyabean oil and fully refined coconut oil, in addition to refined rapeseed oil, can now be used to substitute sunflower oil without a declaration of the change on the label, as short-term measure, with a pragmatic enforcement approach taken by Local Authorities.

A smarter comms enforcement letter has been sent to Local Authorities which you can access here: Update: FSA provides consumer guidance as more fully refined oils may be used as ingredient substitutions  | Food Standards Agency. In addition, the two previous letters (22 March and 14 April) on this subject are also available.

Please note that currently this is a three nation (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) approach.  FSS is working closely with Scottish Government, they are minded to communicating a similar approach next week for Scotland once the queries they are working on are resolved. In light, of the pressures on industry, the FSA with agreement from FSS, decided to make the announcement today.

The FSA will also be publishing consumer facing communications.

 

Control of Electromagnetic Fields at Work Regulations 2016

Why do we need it? and what does it mean?

Health and Safety at Work Act 1974​ places a duty upon every employer to provide, as far as is reasonably practicable, a place of work that is safe and without risk to health.​

Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999places duties on employers and employees including those who are clients, designers, principal contractors or other contractors.​

Control of Electromagnetic Fields at Work Regulations 2016with effect from 1 July 2016, HASAWA was supplemented by CEMFAW

Why is it important?

We help our customers consider the risks from exposure to Electro Magnetic Frequencies​ and protect from any adverse effects​. High levels of exposure and interference can give rise to effects that are irritating or unpleasant​. They are as follows:

  • interference with active or passive implanted or body worn devices
  • nausea, vertigo, metallic taste in the mouth, magnetophosphenes
  • nerve stimulation, effects on the CNS & peripheral nervous system – tingling, muscle contraction, heart arrythmia

EMPLOYEES AT PARTICULAR RISK

One who has declared to their employer a condition which may lead to a higher susceptibility to the potential effects of exposure to EMFs.

  • Expectant mothers who have informed you of their condition
  • Workers who have declared the use of active implanted medical devices (AIMDs), passive implanted medical devices (PIMDs) or body-worn medical devices (BWMDs)

How we can help

EEUK Ltd have worked with several members of the British Frozen Food Federation recently on completing EMF surveys. These can be useful for informing your risk assessment or in relation to specific concerns raised towards at risk workers. There has recently been a rise in Medical Consultants requesting a survey be complete before they sign off any patients as fit to return to work following fitting of pacemakers and/or internal cardiac defibrillators. By using a combination of personal monitoring (for at risk individuals) and monitoring equipment at source we have been able to make clear recommendations on how you can protect all your workers from any possible risk.

What to do?

The initial conversation would be around any of the above. If you are concerned about a staff member that could potentially at risk, or you are concerned about a piece of machinery that could potentially interfere with your members of staff, please send an email to Chris.nicholson@eeukltd.com

You could also call on 01782 667820 to catch up about any questions or queries that you have on this topic.

 

 

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS FOR APPRENTICE INCENTIVE PAYMENT EXTENDED

The deadline for employers to apply for the £3,000 incentive payment for hiring a new apprentice has been extended to the 20th May 2022.

If a company employed a new apprentice between 1 October 2021 and 31 January 2022 and the apprentice started their apprenticeship between 1 October 2021 and 31 March 2022, then the company could be eligible for the £3,000 incentive payment.

Applications for the incentive payment close on 20 May 2022.

To receive the payment, employers must submit an application for each eligible apprentice using their apprenticeship service account.

Read the step-by-step guide for more information.

AVIAN INFLUENZA HOUSING MEASURES TO BE LIFTED

The mandatory housing measures for poultry and captive birds, which were introduced across the UK to help stop the spread of bird flu, will be lifted from 00:01 on Monday 2 May 2022, the Chief Veterinary Officers have confirmed.

Poultry and other captive birds will no longer need to be housed, unless they are in a Protection Zone, and will be allowed to be kept outside. While the risk of bird flu has been reduced to ‘medium’ for premises with poor biosecurity, the enhanced biosecurity requirements that were brought in as part of the Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) will remain in force as infection may still be circulating in the environment for several more weeks. All poultry gatherings will remain banned.

Those who intend to allow their birds outside are advised to use the upcoming days to prepare their outside areas for the release of their birds. This will include cleansing and disinfection of hard surfaces, fencing off ponds or standing water and reintroduction of wild bird deterrents.

The UK has faced its largest ever outbreak of bird flu with over 100 cases confirmed across the country since late October. Scrupulous biosecurity is the most effective method of disease control available and all bird keepers should apply enhanced measures at all times to prevent the risk of future outbreaks.

In a joint statement, the four Chief Veterinary Officers said:

“Whilst the lifting of the mandatory housing measures will be welcome news to bird keepers, scrupulous biosecurity remains the most critical form of defence to help keep your birds safe.

“It is thanks to the hard work of all bird keepers and vets, who have played their part in keeping flocks safe this winter, that we are in a position to take this action. However, the recent cases of avian influenza show that it’s more important than ever for bird keepers to remain vigilant for signs of disease and maintain stringent standards of biosecurity.”

You can read more here

 

OVERCOMING THE TALENT CRISIS OF 2022

Not only is there a shortage in the sales talent pipeline, but a large portion of veteran sales talent is deciding now is a good time to retire. 

The disruption has many facets, including people choosing to take voluntary redundancy and early retirement after the impact of the pandemic. The latest ONS Study indicates that while some economic recovery drove up demand for workers by the end of 2021, the movement of workers into redundancy, including voluntary redundancies and retirement nearly doubled for those aged 55 years and over, compared with the previous year.

COVID-related issues, health issues, childcare challenges and disinterest in going back to work have kept able individuals from entering the workforce.

Another factor is the low numbers of applications and lack of qualified or experienced applicants. Data from the Business Insights and Conditions Survey (BICS) indicates that over 50% of businesses are reporting a shortage of workers that said they were unable to meet demands.

With conditions such as these, it’s no wonder sales teams are wondering how to meet the opportunity for growth. Instead, they are now facing a talent crisis and therefore any potential growth opportunities could be missed.

Such a talent deficit doesn’t mean you should put a hold on growth. There is sales technology that delivers actionable insights, supports automation, optimises sales opportunities and improves efficiency, all without disrupting current productivity, but instead by enhancing it.

While you search for the next great team members, your existing salespeople can optimise their efforts, serving even more customers – better. That same technology will help you usher in new hires faster and more efficiently.

What’s wrong with “how you’ve always done it”? 

Spreadsheets and manual processes mean salespeople tediously sort through data to find anything valuable to target the right customers with the right talking points and products. This is inefficient and wastes time.

Then, by the time salespeople identify opportunities and risks, the data has changed and maybe irrelevant. For instance, a customer at risk of churn may have moved on to a new supplier before the salesperson even identified the red flag.

As labour shortages endure, your staff will be forced to choose between spending time on administrative tasks and manual data collection or helping customers. Each salesperson gets a substantial power up when you introduce better sales technology into the equation.

Power Up Your Existing Sales Team 

With labour shortages, it’s all about increasing productivity per person. Sales productivity isn’t a simple science – but it becomes even harder if you’re doing all the work by hand, using automation to power up your existing sales team.

The Power of Time

Time saved from using sales technology and automation is remarkable. Consider the potential if your finance and sales teams got that time back to dedicate to revenue-building activities, customer relationship building and sales.

The Power of Insight

The right technology can identify the most promising prospects from the data, identifying who a salesperson should call next and what to sell them based on behaviour, segment and other factors. Priority-based selling means salespeople will spend less time on low-quality leads and each call will be more meaningful.

The Power of Oversight

Technology can also help short-staffed teams keep a pulse on the entire customer base. Salespeople can only nurture customer relationships one at a time. Technology can catch and flag key indicators of risk and opportunity in the customer data, alerting your teams.

Supercharge your sales teams today with a free demo from sales-i  https://www.sales-i.com/book-demo

 

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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We offer a range of sponsorship opportunities to BFFF members across our events throughout the year, with flexible packages that can be tailored to suit your business objectives.

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