Wednesday 21 February 2018

MP will be the first state where food sample test will be online on spot

MP will be the first state where food sample test will be online on spot
If the error occurred when the ultimatum from the e-mail. Inspectors' locations will also be traced.
In Madhya Pradesh, the restaurant, wholesaler and other food shops will be inspected online. The government has set up some permutations, according to which the food inspectors have to give information online for free. The software for chorus will give the numbers at the same time based on these details, which will determine whether the sample passes or spreads. For this, training was given to 168 food inspectors in the state by giving them a tablet in Bhopal. For the first time, food testing system in the country will be online.
These will be parameters
  • Whether is wearing gloves, a cap worn by the employee for hygiene?
  • Foodstuff kept open or covered?
  • Foodstuff is being made in a dirty place or clean place?
  • Food quality is bad or good?

3 categories defined

The license will be cancelled if it does not improve in 35 days. 

Based on compliance, non-compliance and semi-compliance, it has set 3 categories. Upon going to the non-compliance category, the software will immediately be instructed by the e-mail to the institution owner. If the arrangement is not corrected in 14 days, then notice will be given for 14 days. After that, the license will be cancelled by giving 7 days notice if the situation remains unresolved.

Get 50 out of 50 numbers, then get everything is right.

Inspectors will have to mention all the parameters online. Based on these, the software will give the number. The total is set to 50 points. On the basis of the number, how much of the North is on the institution or the dreaded parameters. If there are 50 points out of 50, there is no disturbance in the shop.

CMHO will tell where to go?

The observers will be able to take action on the same shops, where the Chief Medical Health Officer will direct. The tablet has been given so that the information of the proceedings can be reached live in the department of Bhopal. The Director of Food and Dispensary Department, Inodere and CMHO Doctor H. N. Nayak informed that till now the food inspectors were working manually. The benefit of getting the tablet will be that if any inspector is operated then the same photo will be uploaded directly from the software. The photograph of the sample also needs to be uploaded immediately. As soon as the location is settled, the inspectors will have to make their location on the floor. Where the inspector goes, their location will be found on the software.