Now, many schools in the province have canteen
kitchens and canteen for their students. Also, the health sector regularly
offers training and inspects food safety conditions in schools’ canteen kitchens
to ensure students’ health. However, due to the current shortage of human
resources the health sector’s units can only conduct inspection at and give
instructions to the canteen kitchens and canteens in schools once a year at
least. In addition, food poisoning is showing increasing signs and food safety
is becoming a community’s great concern, especially the failure to control food
poisoning occurring among students at schools. Therefore, to ensure food safety
and prevent food poisoning in canteen kitchens and schools’ canteens, Department
of Health and Department of Education and Training are supposed to coordinate to
introduce the food safety self-inspection system in the province’s canteen
kitchens and schools’ canteens.
Also, Department of Food Safety and Hygiene, and the
medical centers of districts, Long Khanh town and Bien Hoa city regularly
monitor and give guidance to the schools with canteen kitchens and canteens to
help them guarantee food safety.
The education and training sector and the health
sector have put forward solutions for building and introducing a food safety
self-inspection system in the schools with canteen kitchens in the province to
prevent and minimize mass food poisoning. Accordingly, the self-inspection
system will be gradually expanded. First of all, kindergartens, and primary and
secondary schools with canteen kitchens and canteens; Education and Training
Divisions of districts, Long Khanh town and Bien Hoa city; Department of
Education and Training; and so on will get trained on how to introduce the food
safety and hygiene self-inspection system. As planned, as of December 1 schools
will begin to apply self-inspection procedures and offer guidance on how to
assess food hygiene and safety conditions, make self-inspection minutes and
grassroots levels’ reports, and so on.
Also, Department of Food Safety and Hygiene will be
a focal point to offer guidance and training on how to use the self-inspection
system and host training sessions for the managers from all levels of schools in
the province.
The recent food safety inspections that having been
conducted at school and units in the province indicated that most schools had
complied with the regulations on how to guarantee food safety. However, there
are still some schools that have not been able to present their receipts of food
origins and that have not periodically tested their water sources; many other
schools do not have places for pre-processing foods and input materials due to
their narrow space; and so on.
Many schools’ leadership has not conducted regular
and periodical inspections at the facilities catering foods and meals for
schools’ canteen kitchens. Besides, there are still many a street food vendors
at schools’ gates that selling foods of unknown origins.
Duy Minh (Dieu Linh)