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FOOD INDUSTRY HEALTH RISKS AND HOW TO AVOID THEM

Published: Thursday, August 29, 2019

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Every organisation operating in the food industry faces a great amount of responsibility. If errors occur within the manufacturing processes, food cultivation or production, the negative effects can be far reaching and devastating. This is often evidenced by incidences such as the listeria outbreak, pests being found in food, and general poor quality of produce once it reaches store shelves. 

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    Every organisation operating in the food industry faces a great amount of responsibility. If errors occur within the manufacturing processes, food cultivation or production, the negative effects can be far reaching and devastating. This is often evidenced by incidences such as the listeria outbreak, pests being found in food, and general poor quality of produce once it reaches store shelves. How are these risks managed, and what steps can facility managers within the food industry take to ensure that their products are safe for consumption? 

    One of the biggest challenges for facility managers within the food industry is that demand and production are high, and many facilities feel the pressure of trying to keep up with what is needed. As a result, substandard cleaning practices are often unintentionally employed. In many such cases facility managers feel that they have facilities that are clean because they appear clean. However, as was explained by Dr Juno Thomas in a Times Live interview with the National Institute for Communicable Diseases, not all disease threats are visible. A seemingly clean facility could still be a potential breeding ground for diseases such as listeria; “It can also ‘hide away’ in cracks or niches in factories,” explained Dr Thomas.

    So, what practices should facility managers be employing to reduce these risks and ensure that their facilities truly are healthy ones? According to John J Coetzee, CEO at Green Worx Cleaning Solutions, in order to keep up with the demand and ensure that their facilities are properly looked after many facility managers opt for employing contract cleaners to manage their facilities. “Contract cleaners are a great option, however, if the correct contractors are not used employing their services can be very risky indeed.”

    Coetzee went on to explain that it is important that facility managers vet their contract cleaners and make sure that they are using appropriate cleaning practices. Facility managers need to ensure that these contract cleaners are using eco-friendly and organic products. Not only are these products better for the environment as a whole and often more cost effective, but they also ensure that the facilities are not being exposed to harsh chemicals and pollutants (which could potentially make the environment even more hazardous for food and the subsequent health of those who consume it). Bio-enzymatic products are also proven to be more effective in eradicating harmful bacteria, by consuming them at the source.   

    Maintaining a clean and sanitary facility, and then having to manage the very contract cleaners hired to help lift that load, can feel like a double burden. Coetzee recommends that this is where professional cleaning consultants come in. “Not only do they assess the current state of the facility, they can also guide the facility managers towards an effective and manageable strategy for the cleaning and maintenance of the facility,” he concludes.  

    These cleaning consultants also have the expert industry knowledge required to help facility managers select contract cleaners who are cleaning with the most effective and eco-friendly processes and products.

     

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    Green Worx Cleaning Solutions is ISO 14001, Global GreenTag, SABS and Green Building Council of South Africa (GBSCA) certified and supplies innovative, environmentally responsible, Bio Technology products based on the use of natural microbes and enzymes. In such, Green Worx supplies green cleaning and sanitation consulting and solutions, pollution control and environmental remediation products to industrial and commercial entities, as well as to consumers. Green Worx prides itself on its associations with global leaders providing innovative, effective and high-quality products and solutions to meet specific customer needs.

     

    In 2016 Green Worx was presented with the Award for runner up in the Green Technology Innovation category of the Mail & Guardian (M&G) Greening the Future Awards. In the same year, the company won the 2016 South African Frost & Sullivan Award for New Product Innovation. In 2017, Green Worx won the “Green Business Award” at the Mauritian African Leadership Awards and was declared a finalist in both the Sustainability Blank Canvas and Management of Systems awards categories, in The Da Vinci tt100 Business Innovation Awards Programme.

     

    Contact Green Worx on 011 708 6626, at info@green-worxcs.co.za or visit

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