Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Checks on F&B Outlets to Prevent Hygiene Lapses

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Summary

This question concerns Ms Joan Pereira’s inquiry regarding measures to enhance hygiene enforcement for food establishments and support them through pandemic-related manpower constraints. Minister Ms Grace Fu Hai Yien responded that the Singapore Food Agency conducted over 63,000 inspections between March 2020 and February 2021. She emphasized that food safety is a joint responsibility, with operators required to ensure food handlers complete mandatory training before deployment. To assist establishments during COVID-19, the Ministry has issued advisories and increased engagement on safe distancing and cleanliness to reduce community transmission risks. The Ministry continues to investigate public feedback and educate licensees on corrective actions while maintaining stable enforcement levels across the sector.

Transcript

82 Ms Joan Pereira asked the Minister for Sustainability and the Environment (a) what is the Ministry doing to step up checks and enforcement on food and beverage outlets and catering companies to make sure there are no hygiene lapses; and (b) how does the Ministry help these outlets and companies to make improvements especially during this COVID-19 pandemic period whereby they face manpower constraints.

Ms Grace Fu Hai Yien: All food establishments, including food and beverage outlets and caterers, are licensed by SFA. SFA conducts regular inspections on food establishments to ensure that they comply with regulatory requirements and more inspections are conducted for higher risk establishments. SFA also investigates public feedback on food safety. Besides taking enforcement action, SFA officers will engage and educate licensees on the required corrective actions.

From March 2020 to February 2021, SFA conducted more than 63,000 inspections on food establishments. The number of enforcement actions taken for food safety lapses has remained stable. SFA will step up inspections and other efforts if needed.

Food safety is a joint responsibility. While SFA will continue to regulate the food sector, food establishment operators must ensure that they provide safe food to consumers. Operators must also ensure that their food handlers successfully complete the Food Safety Course Level 1, which will equip them with food safety and hygiene knowledge, prior to deployment. Consumers must also play their part to upkeep high standards of food, environmental and personal hygiene at all times.

Given the serious consequences, my Ministry and SFA take a serious view on the importance of food safety. Food establishments must continue to exercise diligence in adopting good food safety management and practices, particularly during this COVID-19 period.

While COVID-19 is not transmitted by food, SFA has issued advisories and stepped up engagement during this period with food establishments on safe distancing management and cleanliness of their premises. This will reduce the risk of community transmission of COVID-19 and help ensure that food establishments can continue to operate.