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<blockquote data-quote="Manator" data-source="post: 194062" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>There is a clause automatically built into all PIR's, and that is that even if an unsatisfactory report is issued, providing all items with code 1's or 2's are rectified the validation period of the PIR it is acceptable to give an extended period. For an example lets take an environmental order placed on an established take away were they find gross deviations from the standards, to the extent that any food produced in the conditions they find could cause a serious health problem to their clients. They have two options, option 1 close them down immediately or option 2 give them a licence to carry on trading providing the clean up is actioned immediately. In the same respect we can show the errors, but we can not enforce a strict time scale to carry out remedials,I recently did a PIR where one of the main boards would cost in the region of</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manator, post: 194062, member: 9561"] There is a clause automatically built into all PIR's, and that is that even if an unsatisfactory report is issued, providing all items with code 1's or 2's are rectified the validation period of the PIR it is acceptable to give an extended period. For an example lets take an environmental order placed on an established take away were they find gross deviations from the standards, to the extent that any food produced in the conditions they find could cause a serious health problem to their clients. They have two options, option 1 close them down immediately or option 2 give them a licence to carry on trading providing the clean up is actioned immediately. In the same respect we can show the errors, but we can not enforce a strict time scale to carry out remedials,I recently did a PIR where one of the main boards would cost in the region of [/QUOTE]
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