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fsis seeks comment on food safety rule
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the usda’s food safety and inspection service (fsis) is seeking comment on proposed measures to enhance food safety. the proposed rule would implement a provision of the 2008 farm bill and is a priority for the food safety working group (fswg). "one year ago the president called on government to do more to ensure our food is safe, and we are working aggressively every day to improve the food safety system in the united states," said agriculture secretary tom vilsack. "the steps we are announcing today will help prevent foodborne illness as well as speed our response when illnesses occur - two goals of the food safety working group." the new proposed rule would require that regulated establishments: 1) promptly notify fsis if any unsafe, unwholesome or misbranded meat or poultry product has entered commerce; 2) prepare and maintain current procedures for the recall of meat and poultry products produced and shipped by the establishment; and 3) document each reassessment of the establishment's process control plans or hazard analysis and critical control point (haccp) plans. comments regarding the adopted regulations must be received on or before may 24, 2010.
Source :foodproductdesign.com
Date :
25
March
2010
Category :
Food And Health
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speed is essential for pinpointing the source of food contamination and saving lives, according to a new study examining the 2008 salmonella outbreak caused by mexican peppers, but first linked to us tomatoes. epidemiologists from the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc), writing in the new england journal of medicine , said that better traceability, better understanding of how foods become contaminated on farms, and continued exploration of alternative hypotheses during an outbreak are necessary to reduce the impact of such occurrences in the future.
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the us federal government has introduced new standards on salmonella and campylobacter in poultry with the aim of eliminating 65,000 foodborne illnesses a year. the new inspection rules, which refer to young chickens and turkeys, require companies to reduce the percentage of samples testing positive for a given pathogen to a certain level. they are the first such standards to be introduced for campylobacter, and the first revision to the salmonella standards for chicken since 1996 and for turkeys since the first standards were set in 2005.
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