Tuesday 6 March 2012

Food handlers in India to have annual medical fitness test

By Ankush Chibber, 05-Mar-2012


The sick and unfit will have to pass medical tests under a new order passed by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).



The FSSAI issued a circular last week under which asked food manufacturing companies to ensure that employees who come under direct contact with food must demonstrate fitness for work.
The order asks manufacturers to ensure that these food-handlers, regardless of the safety precautions they take at work, undergo a mandatory medical examination for ratifying their physical fitness in order to pursue their trade.
On clearing the medical fitness test with a registered medical practitioner, the food handler gains a medical fitness certificate from the practitioner, as well as the local representative of the FSSAI.
A FSSAI spokesperson told FoodNavigator-Asia that the fitness test is mandatory and food handlers would have to undergo an eye test, skin examination, and physical check.
“Food handlers would also have to be vaccinated against an enteric group of diseases as per a schedule defined by the medical practitioners, failing to adhere to which no fitness certificate would be issued,” he said.


Performa for Medical Fitness Certificate for Food Handlers

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