| 29 Jul 2010 |
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Boecker Public Health presents certificates to the Lebanese government Health Inspectors and Caza Doctors in the Ministry of Public Health
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Beirut - After completing the training program, Boecker Public HealthBoecker Public Health
and under the High Patronage of the Ministry of Public Health, presented certificates to the inspectors of the Ministry of Public Health and to the Caza medical practitioners, during a ceremony held at the Lebanese University, Mathaf area. Attending the ceremony were Dr. Samia Ghezzaoui, representing the Minister of Public Health, Dr. Jawad Khalifeh, Mr. Michel Bayoud, CEO of Boecker Public HealthBoecker Public Health
, in addition to BoeckerBoecker
's Lebanon Office team and members of the press and the media.During the ceremony, Mr. Michel Bayoud, CEO of Boecker Public HealthBoecker Public Health
, said: "We have announced the Food Safety Initiative back in April which aims to holding workshops for all of the Lebanese government Health Inspectors. BoeckerBoecker
kept its promise and trained, as a first stage, the inspectors of the Ministry of Public Health. Now, it is their responsibility to invest the newly acquired knowledge in improving the protection of the Lebanese consumer in terms of food safety."
The certificates were presented to Health inspectors and to the Caza medical practitioners after their successful evaluation during the training and in recognition to their determination during the workshops and their interest in participating in this unique initiative in Lebanon. In fact, the food safety unit at BoeckerBoecker
trained them on the latest trends in Food Safety and the latest methods of inspections in food establishments as well as the latest food control measures. It is worth mentioning that the training program and certificates are authenticized by the British Royal Society for Public Health.
It is also worth mentioning that Boecker Public HealthBoecker Public Health
announced its "Food Safety Initiative" last April, under the High Patronage of the Ministry of Tourism and the Ministry of Public Health and it intends to train 1000 worker in the Food Establishments throughout Lebanon for free.
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