Food and Safety Act 1990

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The food and safety act 1990 The Food Safety Act 1990 replaces the Food Act 1984 and sets the criteria that food should not be injurious to health. It also ensures that food should be of the nature, substance, or quality demanded by the purchaser. The Act provides for the control of food composition and labelling by Regulation. The children act 1989. The Children Act 1989 covers the following: • reforms the law relating to children; • makes provision for local authority services for children in need and others; • amends the law with respect to children's homes, community home, voluntary homes and voluntary organizations ; • makes provision with respect to fostering, child minding and day care for young children and adoption, and for connected purposes. The Children Act 1989 is based upon the belief that children are generally best looked after within the family, with both parents playing a full part and without resort to legal proceedings. The welfare of the children is the paramount consideration. Courts will not make orders regarding children unless the parents are in fundamental disagreement - about where they should live, what sort of contact they should maintain etc - or if there are concerns about their welfare. Parents are encouraged to seek agreement wherever possible. Children should always be consulted (subject to age and understanding) and kept informed about what will happen to them. Court decisions about their future upbringing should be responsive to their needs. Parents and the children's wider family circle (grandparents and other relations) should continue to have a role to play in the lives of their children even when they are living apart from them. This contact should be safeguarded by each parent. Control of substance hazardous to health COSHH (1988) The Control of Substance Hazardous to Health (COSHH)
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