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Food Safety Officers (FSO) are the field officers and the backbone of entire food safety compliance structure.
For effective discharge of its functions, the Food Safety Officer is required to have adequate knowledge of the FSS Act, Rule and Regulations and their application in discharge of their duties, proper procedure for inspection and sampling and various other aspects of food safety.
Food Safety Officer (FSO) is Group B Level Administrative Post at the different department of Food Safety and Health, Government of India. Job seekers can apply for this post as the Central Government and State Government of India recruits various vacancies from time to time.
In general, the recruitment process for Food Safety Officer is conducted by the State Public Service Commission (SPSC) of the concerned state. The vacancy for Food Safety Officer is floated almost every year by the SPSCs through the state civil services examination. The work functions of a Food Safety Officer include taking sample of foods products from various places, seizing hazardous food products, inspection of any suspicious food production premise, issuing notice for any hazardous food products or raw material and destroying them, acting against the producers, distributors and sellers of hazardous food items, etc. within the district of his appointment.
To become a Food Safety Officer a candidate needs to have qualified bachelor’s degree (B.Sc. or B.Tech.) in Food Technology or Dairy Technology or Home Science or Biotechnology or Oil Technology or Agriculture Science or Veterinary Science or Biochemistry or Microbiology or medicine or master’s degree in chemistry from a recognized university or educational institution. For Scientist posts, PhD is required in the areas related to Microbiology. The candidate must have some prior experience in the related areas at any reputed organization.
The Food Safety Officer should be well acquainted with the following Regulations notified by the Food Safety and Standard Authority of India under the FSS Act.
To become a Food Safety Officer a candidate’s age must fall into the range of 21 years to 40 years in the year of examination. The reserved category (SC / ST / OBC / PWD/ ExSM) candidates get relaxation in upper age limit according to the rules laid down by the Government.
The selection of candidates for Food Safety Officer posts is done on the basis of their performance in the Academic Records, Preliminary Written Exam (Objective Type and Multiple Choice), Main Written Exam (Conventional Type) and Personal Interview (Personality Test). In the Main Written Exam questions are asked from the optional subjects like – Agriculture, Chemistry, Engineering, Forestry, Horticulture, Physics, Veterinary Science, Botany, Computer Application Science, Environmental Science, Geology, Mathematics, Statistics, Zoology, etc.
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Clarification dated 12th October 2022 with respect to the qualification of Food Safety Officer
Manual for Food Safety Officers (FSO) by FSSAI
Compendium_Gazette_Notification_RR_01_11_2018
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (Recruitment and Appointment) Regulations, 2018
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