Interventions in food business organisations to improve food safety culture: a rapid evidence assessment

Sean McCallion, Emma Beacom, Moira Dean, Michael Gillies, Linda Gordon, Alan McCabe, U McMahon-Beattie,, L.E. Hollywood, RK Price

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Abstract

The European Commission recently adopted Commission Regulation (EU) 2021/382 requiring food businesses to establish and provide evidence of a food safety culture (FSC). FSC incorporates management systems, risk perceptions, leadership, communication, environment and commitment to ensure food safety. This review (  = 20) investigates food safety interventions in food businesses to identify effective strategies to improve food safety practices and FSC, and to provide recommendations for improving FSC. Results found that most interventions focused on knowledge training and that workplace practical demonstrations produced the best outcomes. Similar training topics were used evidencing the existence of common training needs. Frequent training over longer time periods was most successful for behavioral change, yet no sustained behavioral change was reported, indicating that single knowledge-based interventions are insufficient, reinforcing repeated experiential learning to be incorporated into training. We suggest that FSC training should focus on FSC more broadly, rather than solely on knowledge training, and that management leadership skills in particular are important to ensure sustained positive change. This study contributes to knowledge by providing a summative overview of food safety interventions and how components of these may be used to enhance FSC in food businesses.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1 - 19
Number of pages19
JournalCritical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
Early online date18 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished online - 18 Sept 2024

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Keywords

  • Food safety culture
  • food safety policy
  • food safety intervention
  • behaviour change
  • leadership
  • Rapid evidence assessment
  • rapid evidence assessment
  • behavior change

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