影响食品服务机构遵守检查建议的因素:赞比亚曼萨市的案例研究

C.Makwara Enock, Mbewe Allan, N. S. Ntazana
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检查报告反映食物服务机构的日常运作情况,并显示其符合食物安全标准和规例的程度,从而成为食物安全管制系统执法程序的核心。虽然食品安全企业遵守食品安全标准和法规的情况通常是通过检查期间列举的不符合规定或违反检查规定的次数来衡量的,但不遵守检查建议可能表明继续不遵守食品安全标准。采用横断面研究设计,我们评估了影响FSE遵守检查建议在曼萨市,赞比亚的因素。这包括从被检查的FSE的检查报告中提取检查过程的细节进行分析,然后向FSE经理或所有者进行问卷调查,了解管理和社会经济因素。收集的数据进行了描述性和推断性分析。重要的是,研究结果表明,行政执法、后续检查和合理的纠正时间限制是食品企业遵守检查建议的检查过程中必须考虑的因素。当FSE所有者积极参与日常运营时,与指定的管理人员相比,FSE所有者对机构遵守检查建议的影响更大。运作良好的检验机构和食品企业业主在促进食品企业遵守检验建议方面发挥着关键作用,因为这最终有助于食品企业遵守食品安全标准。
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Factors influencing compliance with inspection recommendations in food service establishments: A case study of Mansa Municipality, Zambia
Inspection reports reflect daily operations of Food Service Establishments (FSE) with indications on levels of compliance with food safety standards and regulations, thus, making them central to the enforcement processes in food safety control systems. While compliance with food safety standards and regulations in FSEs is often viewed by the number of non-compliances or inspection violations cited during inspections, non-compliance with inspection recommendations may be an indication of continued non-compliance to the food safety standards. Using a cross-sectional study design, we assess the factors that influence compliance of FSE with inspection recommendations in Mansa Municipality, Zambia. This involved extraction of inspection process details from inspection reports for FSEs inspected was analyzed, followed by the administration of a questionnaire to FSE managers or owners on management and socio-economic factors. The data collected was subjected to both descriptive and inferential analysis. Importantly, the study results revealed that administrative enforcement, follow-up inspections, and reasonable time limits to make corrections are necessary factors to be considered in inspection processes for food establishments to comply with inspection recommendations. FSE owners compared to assigned managers exert more influence on the establishment’s compliance to inspection recommendations when actively involved in the daily operations. Well-operated inspecting institutions and FSE owners play key roles in facilitating FSEs' compliance with inspection recommendations as this ultimately facilitates compliance with food safety standards.
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