³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Business Certificate of Competence in Food Regulation (BCCFR)
Do you work in the food and drinks industry? Are you responsible for serving, manufacturing or distributing food and drink in the UK? Or are you part of the global supply-chain? If so, our new certificate training course should be of interest to you.
°¿³Ü°ùÌýBusiness Certificate of Competence in Food Regulation (BCCFR) training course and certification formally recognises your knowledge and accomplishments in the field ofÌýFood RegulationÌý- while providing insights, techniques and best practice that aims to put your business ahead of the competition.
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About the BCCFR course
The world of legislation and regulating foods is complex but essential for both businesses and consumers. This training, led by industry experts, will provide the information you need to help you navigate this complex area.
You will learn why Food Regulation is important, how the various regulators carry out market surveillance and enforce food legislation and how to manage the various risk that arise. This information will enable you to ensure compliance and keep customers happy and, ultimately, protect your business.
How can the course benefit you?
The regulatory frameworks for foods can be overwhelming, particularly with the ongoing evolution of the regulatory framework, the constant flux of markets and supply chains, changes to manufacturing practices and finally the UK’s exit from the European Union.
This programme has been designed to assist those who participate to unravel and apply the legal requirements which apply to all key food sectors, but it can also be tailored to cover specific sectors.
Participants will be provided with background information and rationale for requirements as well as the requirements themselves to assist in understanding and providing a basis for the development of skills which will be invaluable in ensuring you are fully compliant.
We will help you develop and get it right in a supportive, open environment where questions are welcomed. Your knowledge and skills in the area ofÌýFood RegulationÌýwill be enhanced and there are useful resources and contacts you can take away with you for reference after the training.
TheÌýBusiness Certificate of Competency in Food RegulationÌýprovides a level of recognition for professionals working in food and drink service and supply and is recognised by regulators as providing a high level of confidence in a business’s compliance.
Who is the BCCFR aimed at?
TheÌýBCCFRÌýtraining course - certified by theÌý³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ, the 140 year old body that represents the trading standards profession in the United Kingdom (and sits at the centre of the UK consumer protection landscape) - is open to professionals working in Food and Drink Regulation, Service and Supply, based in the UK or abroad.
The course has been created forÌýALLÌýprofessionalsÌýwho serve or supply food and drink within the UK,Ìýor who wish to do so in the future. Wherever you are in the world, the course will teach you the skills and competencies needed to deal with the very specific legislative challenges you will encounter.
TheÌýBCCFRÌýprovides those seeking a formal recognition of their own food regulation skills and experience, or a simple way of determining the accomplishments and capabilities of others. The course also provides ample networking opportunities - as you will learn alongside a select cohort of your.
And, while the majority of the course is taught through live online learning, the initial and final 'in-person' stages are held in London, UK (conducted over several days). There, you will get the chance to meet both the other members of your cohort, and the course contributors too. And we look forward to meeting you.
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Structure of the BCCFR course
The full BCCFR training course lasts six months, and takes place both online and in-person - with an initial two-day seminar, followed by a final one-day seminar; alongside five, hour-long core webinars, with extra time added to each session for delegates to ask questions.
The five Core BCCFR Webinars are:
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Key Food Labelling Requirements - Name of the Food, Ingredients, Allergens and QUID
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Key Food Labelling Requirements - Net Quantity, Durability, Storage, Use, FBO, COO and ABV
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Nutrition Declaration
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Marketing Claims
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Enforcement Options for Food Issues
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Basic HACCP (and how it relates to Food Labelling and Standards)
In addition, participants will be expected to pick a four-hour online course from a range of sector-specific modules (see Food Regulation Modules below). And on top of this, they will receive 18 hours of teaching. By the end of the course, participants will have received a total of 22 hours of teaching time, with the option to choose another product-specific module in addition to the one already chosen (subject to a separate fee).
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Food Regulation Modules
Each of our sector-based Food RegulationÌýmodules consists of aÌýlive online sessionÌý- conducted overÌý4 hoursÌý(with additional time for breaks and lunch) - with one of ourÌýFood RegulationÌýexperts.Ìý
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Regulated Foods
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Compositional Standards
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Import/Export of Foods
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Nutrition and Health Claims
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Food Supplements
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Organic Foods
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Foods for Particular Nutritional Uses
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Sustainability Claims, Packaging and Recycling
A selection of these modules is available to attendees of the BCCFRÌýcourse (and included within the cost). They are also available to book by people not participating in the full certification course, charged at £250 + VAT per module. BCCFRÌýcourse attendees will be expected to complete a Multi-Choice Assessment after each session (NB this is an optional element for non-BCCFRÌýattendees).
View or book our Food Regulation Modules
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Course Assessment
The BCCPS course is competency-based. Therefore, the following methods of assessment are used to confirm that participants have developed the appropriate skills to apply the knowledge learned during the seminars and webinars.
- Assignment – Application of knowledge in the workplace to solve a problem or manage an identified risk. The issue will be identified and then addressed through the practical application of knowledge to demonstrate the necessary practitioner skills in a real-world situation.
- Professional Discussion on a Live Scenario – This assessment is undertaken in interview format, by the presentation of a hypothetical situation and then questioning to assess responsive thinking, the application of knowledge and dynamic problem solving.
- Multiple-Choice Assessment – These will be delivered online after each seminar and webinar, to assess and reinforce the knowledge developed.
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Meet our expert presenters
Our BCCFR course presenters and contributors are all accomplished professionals in the field of Food Regulation and Consumer Protection, with extensive experience across the public and commercial sectors. Their mini biographies are available on the Presenter Profiles page.
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BCCFR Course fees and booking
The full 6-month course is priced at £2,500 + VAT. This includes Certification Assessments.
DISCOUNTS: Members of ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ, both individual and Corporate Affiliate Members, qualify for a 5% ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Member Discount. There is also a 5% Early Bird Discount available to people who book early.
EXCLUSIONS: Course fees do not include accommodation for our 'in-person' sessions in Central London, nor for our international sessions (in countries outside the UK). However, our Operations Team can advise you on finding suitable accommodation (particularly if you are travelling to the UK from overseas).
Upcoming BCCFR Courses - book your place here :
BCCFR Cohort #1 - Late 2025 to May 2026, London
This is the inaugural cohort for the BCCFR 6-month course - starting in late 2025 and concluding in May 2026. The course requires on-site participation at a 2-day seminar in November/December and a one-day session in May, which will be held in central London.
BCCFR Cohort #2 - Details TBD
Information about the next BCCFR Cohort will be added here once it becomes available.