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  report calls for review of food plant inspections  

a report into the mass outbreak of e. coli in wales calls on the uk's food regulator to look into whether there should be more legislation and guidance on plant inspections. the report, an outcome of a food poisoning outbreak that killed one boy and resulted in the closure of a manufacturer, could lead to more stringent inspections policy and a review of the rules giving local authorities the power to shut down plants. the report makes eight recommendations for the food standards agency (fsa). it calls on the fsa to review existing food legislation and guidance to local authorities in relation to how often they should inspect premises and whether there is any need for further legislation. it also asks the fsa to look at whether the local authority correctly applied current legislation in relation to the closure of a meat processing plant owned by john tudor and son. wales acting chief medical officer david salter said the report's findings were limited because of the ongoing police investigation into the cause of the outbreak. the outbreak affected 158 people, mostly children, one of whom died. a review team was commissioned by the welsh government to look into the response to the outbreak. john tudor cooked meat processor had to fight in court to reopen after it was closed down in the wake of an outbreak of e. coli 0157 in september. the court order was lifted last month and john tudor and son was allowed to resume trading following a new food safety inspection. previously, in september, spokesman calyn williams disputed claims by the uk's food standards agency that the firm's cooked meat products led to the infection of 161 people, many of them school children, with e coli 0157. the outbreak occurred throughout south wales, most of them at 42 schools. "there is no evidence yet that the outbreak is linked to us," williams told foodproductiondaily.com. "we are waiting for the results of the health tests. we have no further comment to make." investigations are continuing into the source of the e.coli outbreak. last month the uk's food safety regulator temporarily suspended a plan giving local inspectors the power to close down plants, a decision welcomed by a business lobby group. the decision will provide relief to processors, who have seen an increase in regulatory supervision over the past few years under an eu-wide policy to increase food safety. a package of new hygiene laws came into force on 1 january. in the uk, the food standards agency (fsa) had planned to implement the hygiene regulations by also giving local plant inspectors new powers to close down businesses suspected of not having the proper hygienic conditions. the regulatory change was due to come into effect on 1 january, but that date has now been dropped. the new powers would have given to much powers to local council's environmental health officers by allowing them to order the instant closure of a food business without reference to a third party, the forum of private business (fpb) reported. the rule would have affected inspectors who check restaurants, pubs, retailers and food processing plants. the fpb along with other lobby groups had called on the fsa to reconsider the regulation, citing worries that the new powers could be applied erroneously and lead to financial ruin for the business under investigation. the fsa has shelved the proposal until further discussions can take place next year, the fpb stated. the fpb says giving such arbitrary power to a council environmental health officer amounts to a breach of human rights. under the proposed regulation, a firm would have only been able to appeal to a magistrate court, but any closure order would stand until a court heard the case. there was also no provision for compensation for loss of trade in the event of a mistaken closure order by an environmental health officer. european consumers have become increasing concerned about food safety, mainly due to the bovine spongiform encephalopathy (bse) scare in cattle beginning in the late 1980s, a foot and mouth disease outbreak in 2001 and of avian flu in 2003 and this year. consumer concerns have in turn led to tougher regulatory action and increased survelliance of safety in food processing plants. also in september a spanish cooked chicken processor owned by nutreco was fined €600,000 by the country's food regulator for not providing enough information about the ingredients and production of the cooked chicken during previous inspections by health officials. grupo sada was found to have poisoned 2,700 people who ate its chicken with salmonella. nutreco is a multinational corporation based in the netherlands.


    Source :foodqualitynews.com     Date : 9  January   2006    Category : Rest


fda’s michael taylor: preventive approach ‘may seem obvious’ in hindsight

the food safety modernization act’s preventive approach to food safety may seem obvious in hindsight – and it is already a food industry norm, fda’s deputy commissioner for foods said on thursday. the food safety modernization act , which was signed into law in january, has been hailed as a major shift in the food and drug administration’s (fda) approach to food safety, toward prevention of foodborne illness rather than reaction to outbreaks once they have occurred. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 20 May 2011   Category : Rest
most americans prepared to pay more to fund food safety, survey suggests

most americans would be prepared to pay more for food in order to fund new food safety measures, according to a survey conducted on behalf of pew charitable trusts. the pew-commissioned telephone poll of 1,015 likely voters was carried out by hart research and american viewpoint, and found that two-thirds (66 percent) supported extra funding for the food and drug administration (fda) to carry out new food safety responsibilities. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 23 May 2011   Category : food industries Economic
congress passes food safety reform

in the wake of a spate of high-profile foodborne illness outbreaks, the food safety modernization act passed the house on tuesday and is heading to the president, who has said he will pass the bill into law. passing with a vote of 215-144, the bill faced a large number of obstacles along the way, including a filibuster attempt, a technical glitch, and strong debate over certain amendments, despite enjoying widespread bipartisan support from industry, consumer, and health organizations. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 22 December 2010   Category : Food And Health
organizations oppose new food safety bill

the food safety enhancement act has been broadly welcomed by industry but a group of organizations has issued a letter to the relevant committee voicing strong opposition to several of the bill’s provisions. the agribusiness organizations’ objections have been raised as the bipartisan bill was passed by the energy and commerce committee on wednesday, moving the process forward to the house floor for full approval. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 18 June 2009   Category : Rest
new year ushers in tougher food safety laws

with the ushering in of new hygiene laws at the start of this year, food companies are now under tougher regulatory scrutiny to ensure they do not send out poisonous products from their plants. laws on food hygiene, a regulation on microbiological criteria for foodstuffs, a regulation on official feed and food controls, and another on feed hygiene make up a complementary package of rules to tighten and harmonise the eu's safety measures. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 2 January 2006   Category : Food And Health
efsa lowers exposure levels for steviol glycosides

the european food safety authority (efsa) has published revised exposure estimates for the use of steviol glycosides in food and beverages. the move follows a request from the european commission (ec) to correct exposure estimates for glycosides added to non-alcoholic flavoured drinks for children after efsa\'s unit on food additives and nutrient sources (ans panel) added to food expressed concern at potentially excessive intake levels. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 1 February 2011   Category : Food And Health
uk nano-forum holds first meeting

a top level forum made up of regulators, industry players and consumer groups is holding its first meeting today as part of a uk bid to tackle a slew of issues surrounding nanotechnology in the food sector. intelligence gathering on nano research and the controversial proposal to set up a nanotech register for food and packaging products are just some of the major issues to be addressed at the inaugural meeting of the nanotechnologies and food discussion group. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 13 January 2011   Category : Rest
foodborne illness affects fewer americans than previously thought: cdc

the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) has revised downward its estimate of the number of americans who become sick due to foodborne illness each year – from 76m to 48m. the revised figures estimate that one in six americans fall ill as a result of foodborne pathogens each year – down from one in four according to the cdc’s previous estimate. the agency has more than halved its estimation of the number of people who are hospitalized as a result of foodborne illness , from 375,000 a year to 128,000. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 16 December 2010   Category : Food And Health
china's new food safety law comes into force

chinese authorities have said its new food safety law, which comes into effect today, will help prevent the food contamination incidents that have caused so much damage to the reputation of its domestic producers. the legislation aims to toughen up the country’s food monitoring network by imposing more stringent standards, stricter supervision and a recall system for tainted or substandard products. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 1 June 2009   Category : Standards and Certificates
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