Township Economies By-Law: What Businesses Must Know About the 2024 Regulations
Act No. 32 of 2000 – This by-law provides a national framework for municipalities to regulate, support, and manage township-based business activities.
Act No. 32 of 2000 – This by-law provides a national framework for municipalities to regulate, support, and manage township-based business activities.
A well-executed audit reveals patterns, exposes blind spots, and highlights risks long before they develop
Why BRCGS Issue 7 Training Is Essential for Packaging Manufacturers BRCGS Issue 7 is one of the most globally recognized and widely demanded standards for packaging materials. Customers expect certified facilities to demonstrate strong system controls, risk-based thinking, consistent monitoring, and full traceability. The standard is far more than a …
This training helps teams understand not only what has changed, but how to implement the changes correctly, ensuring a smooth transition and continued certification.
In creating a fair, transparent, and innovative market for substitute proteins and here is all you need to know about Plant-based Meat
The course is structured to build true competence through a progression of clear, practical, and relevant modules. From the start, we establish a strong foundation in food safety management systems.
Without this advanced competence, HACCP plans become outdated or misaligned with regulatory requirements, and organizations struggle during audits. Complex hazards, high-risk processes, allergen management, and environmental pathogen risks demand advanced analytical skills.
(Act No. 68 of 2008 ) This South African Regulation establishes the internal enforcement functions of the National Consumer Commission by formally withdrawing its previous Enforcement Guidelines
(Act No. 61 of 2003) This South African Regulation establishes the delivery of environmental health services across a wide range of premises (including food‑handling, accommodation, public gathering places, and waste facilities), by establishing national norms and standards to protect public health and prevent environmental conditions that may constitute a health hazard.
(ACT No. 119 OF 1990) This South African Regulation governs the the quality, grading, and export requirements of oilseeds; ensuring exporters comply with updated export‑control norms, packaging, and certification to meet both domestic and international regulatory expectations
(Act No. 56 of 1974) This South African Regulation establishes the ethical conduct of registered health‑care practitioners, specifically allowing for expanded professional collaboration (e.g., partnerships between optometrists and dispensing opticians), multidisciplinary practices, and reinforcing contract-based employment in the interest of public health.
(Act no. 119 of 1990) This South African regulation primarily focuses on setting standards for the the inspection fees for agricultural product standards inspections (including food production and processing), by inviting comments on the proposed fee structure for 2026 to ensure transparency and cost‑recovery in inspection services.
(ACT No. 119 OF 1990) Government Notice No. 6774 published in Government Gazette No. 53605 on 31 October 2025.
(Act No. 107 of 1998) This South African regulation primarily focuses on setting standards for integrating climate change considerations into applications for environmental authorisations, atmospheric emission licences, and waste management licences, ensuring that environmental impact assessments account for greenhouse gas emissions, mitigation strategies, and climate-resilient planning.
Prepare your organisation for FSSC 22000 Version 7 with ASC Public Health and Food Safety. Learn about updated prerequisite programs (ISO 22002-x:2025), GFSI alignment, and sustainability requirements. Access expert training, documentation toolkits, and guidance to streamline your transition, maintain certification, and stay ahead in global food safety standards
Discover ISO 22002-100:2025, the new foundation for food safety prerequisite programmes (PRPs). ASC Public Health and Food Safety helps organisations simplify compliance, embed robust hygiene and operational controls, streamline audits, and achieve ISO 22000:2018 and FSSC 22000 certification with expert toolkits and flexible training
SABC News interviewed ASC Public Health and Food Safety Consultants to shed light on Food Safety regulations and the use of hazardous Pest Control chemicals in the food industry.
SABC News interviewed ASC Public Health and Food Safety Consultants to shed light on the importance of Food Safety, including they hygienic handling of food, proper pest control, chemical usage and re-packaging of food.
Cape Talk Radio interviewed ASC Public Health and Food Safety Consultants to discuss the dangers of “fake” food in South Africa.
Newzroom Afrika interviewed ASC Public Health and Food Safety Consultants to discuss the importance of Spaza shop regulation in South Africa.