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Cayman: Christmas Meat Inspections 2021 and warning to consumers

From DEH

Grand Cayman, December 6, 2021 – The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) reminds slaughtermen, butchers and livestock farmers of the procedure regarding arrangements for the inspection of locally slaughtered animals in the Cayman Islands during the upcoming Christmas Season.

Post-mortem inspections are the responsibility of the DEH and are undertaken by Meat/Food Safety Officers immediately after slaughter to determine if the meat is fit for human consumption. To book post-mortem inspections, please call the DEH on 949-6696 between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or email [email protected]. Residents on Grand Cayman may also contact Environmental Health Officer (EHO), Gideon Simms on 925-4582, while those in the Sister Islands may contact EHO, Patience Eke on 916-4201 regarding arrangements for meat inspections.

The examination of food animals prior to slaughter (ante-mortem inspection) is also required. This inspection is conducted by the Veterinary Section of the Department of Agriculture (DOA). Slaughtermen are advised to contact the DOA on 947-3090 to make arrangements to have same done.

The demand for meat inspection is usually at its highest during the Christmas season. As such, both departments must be notified at least 48 hours before slaughter to ensure timely meat inspections.  

Additionally, meat from carcasses, whether whole or in part of locally slaughtered animals should not be offered for sale unless inspected and approved by the DEH.

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Grand Cayman, December 6, 2021 – The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) reminds slaughtermen, butchers and livestock farmers of the procedure regarding arrangements for the inspection of locally slaughtered animals in the Cayman Islands during the upcoming Christmas Season.

Post-mortem inspections are the responsibility of the DEH and are undertaken by Meat/Food Safety Officers immediately after slaughter to determine if the meat is fit for human consumption. To book post-mortem inspections, please call the DEH on 949-6696 between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or email [email protected]. Residents on Grand Cayman may also contact Environmental Health Officer (EHO), Gideon Simms on 925-4582, while those in the Sister Islands may contact EHO, Patience Eke on 916-4201 regarding arrangements for meat inspections.

The examination of food animals prior to slaughter (ante-mortem inspection) is also required. This inspection is conducted by the Veterinary Section of the Department of Agriculture (DOA). Slaughtermen are advised to contact the DOA on 947-3090 to make arrangements to have same done.

The demand for meat inspection is usually at its highest during the Christmas season. As such, both departments must be notified at least 48 hours before slaughter to ensure timely meat inspections.  

Additionally, meat from carcasses, whether whole or in part of locally slaughtered animals should not be offered for sale unless inspected and approved by the DEH.

The DEH also reminds consumers that the carcasses of locally slaughtered animals that have been inspected by its officers and found suitable for human consumption usually bear the DEH Stamp indicating that the meat has been passed /certified.

Consumers should avoid purchasing or consuming any meat of carcasses that have not been passed ‘fit for consumption’ by the DEH.  Instances where local meat is sold without certification should be immediately reported to the DEH.

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