Section 38 of FSSA : Section 38: Powers Of Food Safety Officer
FSSA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a Food Safety Officer (FSO) visits a local bakery that has recently been suspected of using expired ingredients in its products. The FSO, utilizing the authority granted under Section 38 of The Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, inspects the premises and finds a batch of cream that appears to be sour and unfit for consumption.
The FSO then:
- Takes a sample of the cream for analysis to confirm if it is indeed expired and, therefore, unsuitable for human consumption.
- Seizes the remaining batch of cream to prevent it...
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