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      7 June 2023

      Educational institutions and workplaces

      • Promote safe food handling.
      • Engage with families and involve them in food safety activities.
      • Support food safety education.

      Consumers

      • Practice safe food handling at home and follow WHO's Five Keys to Safer Food: keep clean, separate raw and cooked, cook thoroughly, keep food at safe temperatures and use safe water and raw materials.
      • Keep informed and promote food safety.
      • Learn about food safety and join the #WorldFoodSafetyDay campaign.

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      World Food Safety Day Webinar - 1 June 2023

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      Food standards save lives

      World Food Safety Day on 7 June 2023 will draw attention to food standards. Every year, foodborne diseases affect 1 in 10 people worldwide. In the Western Pacific Region, more than 125 million people fall ill and more than 50 000 die annually from unsafe food. Of those who fall ill, an estimated 40 million are children under the age of 5. These are preventable deaths.

      Under the theme, "Food standards save lives", this year's World Food Safety Day will draw attention to how food standards ensure what we eat is safe.Food standards are a way of ensuring safety and quality. They provide guidance on hygienic food handling for farmers and processors. They define the maximum levels of additives, contaminants, residues of pesticides and veterinary drugs that can safely be consumed by all. Furthermore, standards specify how the food should be measured, packaged and transported to keep it safe. Thanks to the application of standards on things like nutrition and allergen labelling, consumers can know whether the food will be good for them.

      Countries and regions develop and adopt food standards to address biological, chemical, and physical hazards. The standards can be developed by national governments or by regional or intergovernmental standard-setting bodies such as the Codex Alimentarius.

      The Codex Alimentarius operates with a mandate to protect consumer health and ensure good practices in the food trade, and its standards guide national food safety legislation and serve as benchmarks for the World Trade Organization. In the Western Pacific region, support is provided to the regional CoordinatingCommittee forAsia andCoordinating Committee for North America and the South West Pacific.As Codex turns 60 in 2023, we celebrate the importance of food standards in defining the path to safe food for everyone everywhere.

      Promoting food safety makes a difference. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of policymakers, food safety authorities, farmers, food business operators, cooks, scientists, teachers, students, and consumers, awareness about food safety is increasing. The four observances of World Food Safety Day so far have seen growth in the number, impact, and level of engagement of activities held.

      Remember: Food safety is everyone’s business, no matter who you are or what you do, you play an important role in making sure food is safe to eat.

      Calls for Action

      Policy makers

      Make safe food an easy choice by shaping public support programmes, such as food aid, school feeding and other publicly owned food outlets.

      Focus on establishing robust national food safety system and ensure it complies or harmonized with international food safety standards.

      Encourage and engage in multisectoral collaboration at the local, national, regional and global levels.

      • Ensure the food control systems are fit for purpose, in developing international food safety and quality standards.
      • Ensure the government policies include standards aimed at safeguarding your nation’s food supply.
      • Promote dialogue along the food supply chains to ensure good practices are upheld from the field to the table.

      Food businesses

      • Engage employees, suppliers and other stakeholders to grow and develop a food safety culture.
      • Comply with national and international food standards.
      • Make sure the consumers and food industry workers are aware of the rules and regulations in place.

      Educational institutions and workplaces

      • Promote safe food handling.
      • Engage with families and involve them in food safety activities.
      • Support food safety education.

      Consumers

      • Practice safe food handling at home and follow WHO's Five Keys to Safer Food: keep clean, separate raw and cooked, cook thoroughly, keep food at safe temperatures and use safe water and raw materials.
      • Keep informed and promote food safety.
      • Learn about food safety and join the #WorldFoodSafetyDay campaign.

      World Food Safety Day Webinar - 1 June 2023

      World Food Safety Day message

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      World Food Safety Day 2023 (2024)

      FAQs

      World Food Safety Day 2023? ›

      Food standards save lives

      What is the meaning of World Food Safety Day? ›

      World Food Safety Day on 7 June aims to draw attention and inspire action to help prevent, detect and manage foodborne risks, contributing to food security, human health, economic prosperity, agriculture, market access, tourism and sustainable development.

      What is the slogan of World Food Safety Day? ›

      "Food safety is everyone's business" is the slogan of World Food Safety Day and urges the responsibility of each one of us to preserve safe food throughout the supply chain, from farm to fork.

      What are the food safety topics for 2023? ›

      As 2023 unfolds, the agency's food safety priorities include reducing illnesses from salmonella, primarily in poultry products, proposing new labeling requirements for cell-cultured meat and poultry and defining was a “Product of USA” label means.

      What is the safety campaign 2023? ›

      The 2023 “Fail Safe, Improve Safety” workforce campaign is aimed at ensuring the well-being of clean energy workers while fostering a culture of continuous improvement.

      Why is World food Day so important? ›

      World Food Day - It's your day!

      They promote worldwide awareness of hunger and promote action for the future of food, people and the planet. Together we can create a better, more sustainable food future for all.

      Why is food safety important today? ›

      Importance of Food Safety

      Each year, millions of Americans suffer — and thousands die — from foodborne illnesses. This is a preventable problem that is damaging to both individuals and the economy. Ongoing food safety improvements can yield economic and social benefits, in addition to reducing foodborne illnesses.

      What is food safety awareness? ›

      Food Safety refers to handling, preparing and storing food in a way to best reduce the risk of individuals becoming sick from foodborne illnesses. Cross contamination is covered and the food cleaning and sanitation is explained in detail.

      What are the big 5 food safety? ›

      The “Big 5” are five of the most common pathogens that are easily transmitted through food and cause severe foodborne illness. These five pathogens are: Shigella, E. Coli, Salmonella, Hepatitis A, and Norovirus.

      What is the most contaminated food in 2023? ›

      The Dirty Dozen for 2023
      • Pears.
      • Nectarines.
      • Apples.
      • Grapes.
      • Bell & hot peppers.
      • Cherries.
      • Blueberries.
      • Green beans.

      What is the most popular food in the world 2023? ›

      Italian food was the most popular cuisine worldwide, followed closely by Japanese. Pizza is unsurprisingly the dominant choice, along with other classic Italian fares like spaghetti and risotto. Japanese cuisine was a close second choice, undoubtedly led by the rise in popularity of both sushi and ramen.

      What is the theme for safety Day 2023? ›

      The theme for National safety day 2023:

      For 2023, the theme is “Our Aim – Zero Harm”. The theme aims at promoting good safety and health measures across all organisations.

      What is the message of safety Week 2023? ›

      National Safety Day 2023: Wishes, SMS and Inspirational Quotes to Raise Awareness
      • Nothing is of greater importance than the conservation of human life. – ...
      • Shallow men believe in luck; wise and strong men in the cause and effect. – ...
      • Safety work is today recognized as an economic necessity.
      Mar 4, 2023

      What does food safety stand for? ›

      Food safety refers to the conditions and practices that preserve the quality of food to prevent contamination and food-borne illnesses.

      What is the important role of food? ›

      Keep our bodies warm and give us energy; Keep our bodies healthy by helping our immune systems to prevent or fight disease; Repair or healing of injuries. Helps our brains to grow and function properly.

      How to ensure food safety? ›

      1. Choose foods processed for safety. ...
      2. Cook food thoroughly. ...
      3. Eat cooked foods immediately. ...
      4. Store cooked foods carefully. ...
      5. Reheat cooked foods thoroughly. ...
      6. Avoid contact between raw foods and cooked foods. ...
      7. Wash hands repeatedly. ...
      8. Keep all kitchen surfaces meticulously clean.

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