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CIEH takes food safety message to the 2012 Dubai International Food Safety Conference
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH), the world's leading supplier of food safety training and food safety adviser to the 2012 Olympic Games will be exhibiting at the Dubai International Food Safety Conference 21 to 23 February.CIEH Middle East Director Abdul Rashid said the CIEH was looking forward to being able to offer a comprehensive food safety management pack for food businesses in Dubai.
"With the Dubai Municipality ( DM ) now issuing fines if food businesses don't have a Person in Charge (PIC) of food safety in place at all hours of operation, the CIEH has developed a simple easy to use PIC Food Safety management pack for managers and business owners.
"The Pack is designed to keep all records and information about food safety in one place, so when DM inspectors come to check if they are abiding with food safety law and regulations, it will be easy for the food business to show they are using a proper food safety management system.
"The Pack is specially designed for food businesses in Dubai and packs are available for the three most popular cuisines in the Emirate; Arabian, Indian and Continental."
The CIEH will also have a special membership offer for new Middle East members available at the Conference.
"Membership of the CIEH is an honour and lets colleagues and others know you are a committed professional to best practice in environmental health," said Mr Rashid.
"We will have discounted membership rates available at the conference for those wishing to become part of a progressive worldwide organisation championing environmental health in the Middle East and around the globe."
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For CIEH media enquiries, please contact Ava Lawrence on +44 207 827 6342 or + 44 781 479 0399
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Notes to editors:
An ambitious environmental health body with a dynamic vision for growth, the CIEH's future plans include increasing its global market share for its portfolio of public and environmental health qualifications. The organisation operates in over 23 countries including China, the USA and across the Middle East. Over 10 million people around the world hold a coveted CIEH qualification.
Its customer-base is diverse and includes everything from small businesses to international conglomerates like McDonalds, the Intercontinental Hotels Group as well as governmental bodies in Middle East and, China and international agencies like the United Nations and the World Health Organisation.
The CIEH is the professional voice for environmental health representing over 10,000 members working in the public, private and non-profit sectors. It ensures the highest standards of professional competence in its members, in the belief that through environmental health action people's health can be improved
The CIEH's 50 qualification training programmes are delivered through a network of over 10,000 registered trainers. The training is developed for the varied skill levels within organisations. They cater to different learning styles and preferences through a series of flexible structures. CIEH qualifications are UAE and UK accredited and are valued and recognised throughout the world
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) is a leading provider of accredited qualifications in health and safety, food safety, environmental protection, fire safety and first aid and operates in 23 countries. Over 8 million people around the world from the UK to the USA and the Middle East hold a CIEH qualificatio
Visit www.cieh.org/middleeast for more information.
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