Tag: food safety
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FDA Releases Report that Recommends Enhanced Food-Tracing Guidelines
The Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) has released a report that recommends guidelines for establishing a comprehensive food-tracing system along the entire supply chain to reduce foodborne illness. CSFAN commissioned the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) report in 2008, and will apparently consider its findings when determining…
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Federal Agencies to Collaborate on Improving Traceability System
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety Inspection Service, (FSIS) will convene a joint meeting to address ways of enhancing current product tracing systems for food intended for humans and animals. FDA and FSIS reportedly intend for the December 9-10, 2009, event to stimulate ideas on improving their ability…
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FSIS Announces New General Food Defense Plan
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has announced the availability of a new general food defense plan developed by the Office of Data Integration and Food Protection, with input from small and very small establishments. FSIS has notified facilities identified in a 2008 survey as lacking a food defense program…
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Kristin Choo, “Hungry for Change: The Feds Consider a Steady Diet of Stronger Regulation to Help Fix the U.S. Food Safety Network,” ABA Journal, September 2009
Freelance writer Kristin Choo opens this overview of food safety in the United States by observing, “You could fill a shopping cart with foods recently linked to outbreaks of illness caused by contamination. In June, it was cookie dough. In May, it was alfalfa sprouts. Before that, it was pistachios, peanuts, spinach, tomatoes, jalapeno peppers…
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National Food Policy Conference to Focus on Food Safety and Child Nutrition
Jointly sponsored by the Consumer Federation of America and the Grocery Manufacturers Association, the 32nd annual National Food Policy Conference will feature keynote addresses by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Margaret Hamburg. Scheduled for September 8-9, 2009, in Washington, D.C., the conference will convene speakers representing industry, government, academia, and…
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FDA Authorizes Raid by U.S. Marshals on Louisiana Sandwich Company
After Food and Drug Administration (FDA) investigators found rodent infestation, “insanitary” conditions, poor employee hygiene, and violations of hazard analysis critical control point regulations at a food plant in Louisiana, it dispatched U.S. Marshals to seize tuna salad sandwiches and other food products, totaling more than $72,000 in value. While no illnesses have apparently been…
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FDA to Offer New Warning-Letter Process for Food Safety Violations
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a new warning-letter system to notify food companies of safety regulation violations. Scheduled to begin on September 15, 2009, the system stems from an effort to speed up the process from the time a company receives an “FDA 483” inspection report to the issuance of a warning…
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FDA Publishes Draft Guidance to Eliminate Microbial Contamination in Produce
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published three draft guidance documents, with industry input, that provide recommended practices to prevent foodborne hazards associated with fresh produce. The documents pertain specifically to tomatoes, leafy greens and melons and “provide a guide for growers and processors to follow so they may better protect their produce from…