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Transporting Corrosive Products containing Sodium Hydroxide falls under ADR

Many will be aware of the requirement of ADR deals with the carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road. We have recently gained information through a BFFF member query and our Primary Authority of dishwasher cleaners being classed as dangerous goods.

Dishwasher cleaners being corrosive are UN Code 1824 – packaging type 2 and therefore are subject to parts of ADR, Depending on quantity and packaging the following applies.

In ADR this product can be carried in containers up to 1 litre under the Limited Quantity (LQ) exemption, under this exemption, the quantity of 1 litre containers per vehicle would be unlimited,

However, if the dishwasher cleaner containers are greater than 1 litre such as the 5 litres containers used in our industry, you then you would be restricted to 333 litres in total under the Small Load (SL) exemption with an additional requirement to provide Driver Awareness Training and 2Kg powder fire extinguishers (see table below)

Anything of 333 litres would require full ADR.

 

Fire Extinguisher Requirements

Primary authority recommends Dry Powder for this application

Servicing requirements for extinguishers would follow the schedules within British Standards which include annual checks. Checks should be completed by a competent person, competence includes knowledge and training therefore it is possible for an organisation to provide this to an employee for convenience if using an outside contractor presents difficulties in the maintenance regime.

BFFF SHINES LIGHT ON FROZEN FOOD AWARDS JUDGING PROCESS

 
At the spectacular BFFF Gala Dinner Dance and Frozen Food Awards held on Thursday 15th June 2023 in London, BFFF launched its frozen food awards judging video aimed at showing everyone how our great awards scheme is actually judged.

Retail products were judged by 14 independent consumer panels each consisting of 12 people from all walks of life across the UK and a 15th panel consisting of a group of professional Chefs.

This means that every retail product was sampled 28 times to ensure all entries were fairly and well judged across a varied and wide spectrum of people.

There is a different process for the Foodservice products – they are subjected to the highest standard of judging by a team made up of members from the highly regarded Craft Guild of Chefs which took place at Barnsley College.

This incredible and complex judging process took place over an 8 week period involving 168 consumers, 8 professional chefs, a guest member judge assessing taste, texture, the cooking process, the packaging, presentation and more.

INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS AND PIONEERING COMPANIES HONOURED AT BRITISH FROZEN FOOD AWARDS

Crop’s Foods Ltd, Pacific West Foods Ltd, and Farmyard Frozen Ltd were amongst the winners of the 35th annual British Frozen Food Awards, hosted on Thursday 15 June 2023 by the British Frozen Food Federation to celebrate the quality, innovation, and success of the frozen food industry over the past twelve months.

Fourteen independent consumer panels took place across the UK, which blind-tested and marked products for appearance, taste, and aroma before considering innovation, packaging, preparation instructions, likelihood of purchase and value for money. This was then complemented by a further panel of professional chefs who also judged all the excellent products.

Crop’s Foods Ltd secured the prestigious Retail Product of the Year Award with its new Thai Green Chicken Curry produced for Aldi. Meanwhile, Farmyard Frozen Ltd bagged the highly anticipated prize for Retail Innovation Product of the Year for their Farmyard Gold Bar which impressed judges with its technical innovation and premium quality.

Among the winners this year, Aldi and Farmyard Frozen Ltd scooped two Gold Awards each, with Heron Foods, Northcoast Seafoods Ltd and Freiberger UK Ltd also winning trophies for their products. Unconventional Taste took home the Gold Award in the Best New Meat Free Product category for their Unconventional Plant Based Burger.

In the foodservice categories, Pacific West Foods Ltd claimed the Foodservice Product of the Year Award for its Pacific West Lemongrass & Chilli Prawns whilst apetito won the Foodservice Innovation Product of the Year Award for its Chicken Tikka Specialist Nutrition Finger Food Bites. The apetito product received special recognition for its innovative and accessible design for individuals with cognitive diseases such as dementia, allowing for high-quality nutrition in easy to manage finger food bites.

D’Arta and Fleming Howden were also among the foodservice winners for their Greens Cuisin’easy Nordic Soul and Scrocchiarella Sandwich Classica respectively.

The foodservice awards are widely respected throughout the catering industry as all the entries are impartially judged by representatives of the prestigious Craft Guild of Chefs, who, as executive chefs, catering managers and recipe developers, are expert in their field and uncompromising in their assessments of the entries.

Rupert Ashby, chief executive of the British Frozen Food Federation commented: “This is the first Frozen Food Awards I have experienced since starting my role as chief executive last year. I have been amazed to see how thorough the independent judging process is and I am delighted that such high-quality, innovative products have been recognised at this year’s awards.

“The innovation happening across frozen is impressive and incredibly encouraging, especially considering the important role the sector has to play as we look towards a future of increased value for the consumer, which has been illustrated recently with new market data showing that frozen food has been outperforming fresh and chilled during the cost of living crisis.

Mr Ashby added: “Frozen food offers consumers excellent value for money without compromising on quality or taste and I am confident that the industry will continue to go from strength to strength driven by the range and diversity of products entered into the awards this year.”

View the full results here:

Foodservice Awards

Retail Awards

BRITISH FROZEN FOOD FEDERATION NAMED BEST TRADE ORGANISATION

The British Frozen Food Federation (BFFF) has been crowned as the Best Trade Organisation at the prestigious Food Management Today Awards, beating strong competition from associations including the NFU and the Food & Drink Federation.

The awards ceremony, which brings food industry professionals together to celebrate the best of the sector, took place on Tuesday 6th June at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London.

The BFFF was delighted to win the Best Trade Organisation category, which recognised the federation for its work to maintain and promote high product and professional standards in the frozen food industry, engage with and challenge the government when necessary, and actively help its members to face issues as they arise.

Rupert Ashby, chief executive of the British Frozen Food Federation commented: “I am incredibly proud of the entire team at the BFFF for their hard work to make us the best trade organisation, which has rightly been recognised with this brilliant award. Since stating my role at the BFFF last year, I have been impressed to see the amount of work that is put in to supporting our members.

“Each and every one of our staff go above and beyond to ensure that our membership is properly supported with guidance, training, events and detailed information on all policy and information which has a bearing on the frozen food industry.”

In addition to the support offered to members by the federation, the BFFF hosts the annual British Frozen Food Awards as part of its activity to promote the frozen food industry. This year’s awards ceremony takes place on Thursday 15 June and is set to recognise the best new frozen products across retail and foodservice categories.

More information about the services of the BFFF, including information about forthcoming events and the British Frozen Food Awards, can be found here: https://bfff.co.uk/

IMPORTANT UPDATE: GUIDANCE ON GB-NI LABELLING REQUIREMENTS AND THE RETAIL MOVEMENT SCHEME PUBLISHED

Defra have today published guidance and a policy paper on elements of the Windsor Framework. The published guidance covers the Retail Movement Scheme (or ‘ReMoS’ as it will otherwise be known), and guidance on the GB-NI labelling requirements for businesses using the Retail Movement Scheme.

Please see the notes below from Defra, which summarise the key elements within the publications:

Retail Movement Scheme:

If your business moves agri-food retail goods to Northern Ireland for sale and for final consumption, then you are eligible to join ReMoS and take advantage of simplified processes for moving those goods. As your supply chain evolves there is flexibility to join and leave the scheme.

Online registration for the scheme will open on 1 September 2023. Qualifying traders and businesses will be able to register at any point after this time. Registration will be simple, and you will only need to do it once, alongside accepting the scheme’s terms and conditions. Registration will ensure that Government has all the necessary information to admit you to ReMoS and allow you take advantage of simplified movements into Northern Ireland.

Businesses who wish to do so can pre-register for ReMoS between 31 July and 24 August 2023. This will fast-track scheme membership.

Under ReMoS, a simplified single document (the ‘General Certificate’) will confirm that all of the goods on a single truck are compliant with the terms of the scheme. You will no longer need to complete individual Export Health Certificates (EHCs) for each consignment, nor require signing off from a vet.

To assist you with any changes for your business, we are taking care to ensure that the end-to-end process is as straightforward as possible, drawing on existing industry standards and common practices to minimise additional burdens wherever possible.

Under the scheme you will be able to move more products to Northern Ireland than was possible under the original terms of the Northern Ireland Protocol. Bans on products like chilled meat preparations, and certain goods from the Rest of the World, such as South American avocados have been lifted. Further explanation and full list of products are outlined within Retail Movement Scheme: how the scheme will work – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).

Labelling:

This guidance covers labelling rules for businesses in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and retailers in Northern Ireland, for those agri-food products moved under the Retail Movement Scheme.

Under the Retail Movement Scheme, some food products will need individual product labels with the words ‘Not for EU’. These requirements will be brought in through three phases from October 2023 to July 2025. The guidance gives more information on what products are exempt from the product-level labelling requirements.

Where products are not individually labelled with the words ‘Not for EU’, there are requirements to label the box or crate under the Windsor Framework. This requirement will take effect from 1 October 2023. It is recognised that businesses move products in different ways. Therefore, this requirement should be implemented in the most pragmatic way possible and we will continue to work with business on the practical methods that can be used to meet this requirement. Some acceptable examples are outlined in the guidance.

The UK Government will provide financial support to help businesses with the new labelling requirements in phase 1. Funding will cover a range of activities that could help your business meet the labelling requirements. The funding will not cover the labelling changes for phases 2 and 3.

Further details on the guidance can be found here.

Action: You should continue to use guidance and procedures that presently are in place on gov.uk. Guidance will be updated periodically, giving you time to prepare for any new requirements. For up-to-date guidance we encourage you to sign up for gov.uk alerts. 

 

Keeping you informed:

We will continue to update on the new Windsor Framework at our weekly agri-food forum and roundtables and encourage you to attend. The Forum is open to all traders. If you would like to attend and do not already have the invite, please email us at: NIGBFoodSupplyChainForum@defra.gov.uk

Defra will continue to keep you informed and up to date on developments that affect traders moving goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.

Should you have any questions or queries about this in the meantime, please email us at traders@defra.gov.uk.

FOOD FRAUD RESILIENCE SELF-ASSESSMENT SURVEY

The National Food Crime Unit (NFCU) are collecting feedback on the Food Fraud Resilience Self-Assessment for the purpose of improving the tool and helping businesses to prevent food crime.

They have created an anonymous survey for you to provide feedback and offer your suggestions on how they could improve the tool.

All results are collected anonymously, and data will not be shared with any third parties outside of the Food Standards Agency (FSA).

The survey can be accessed here.

If the link above doesn’t work, copy and paste the following URL into your web browser:

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=-VAcircBikym-pDrkG8Y6WlZg1jPZRdDi2i80C29LMJUMUJBREdWMkpNSFJSVU4yUTRUQ0pUTU5ZTi4u

Please ensure you have completed the Food Fraud Resilience Self-Assessment before you complete the survey.

The survey is open for responses until 7th July 2023.

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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