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new members of microbiological committee
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lord jeff rooker, the chair of the food standards agency, has announced four new appointments to the advisory committee on the microbiological safety of food (acmsf). the acmsf provides the agency with independent advice on the microbiological safety of food. the new members, appointed until 31 march 2015, are: dr roy betts, head of food microbiology, campden bri ms jenny hopwood, company microbiologist, marks & spencer dr goutam adak, head of epidemiological services, health protection services professor jim gray, professor of clinical virology, university of east anglia dr roy betts is responsible for managing a food microbiology team involved in research and testing and is routinely involved in food industry crisis management situations. ms jenny hopwood is responsible for the microbiological food safety of marks & spencer foods. she has worked extensively in protein and produce agriculture, chilled and frozen food processing and worked with many different food manufacturing processors in the food industry. dr goutam adak is responsible for managing and developing national surveillance systems for infectious intestinal disease, epidemiological research and investigation of foodborne disease outbreaks. professor gray has extensive experience in clinical virology and virological and microbiological research. he also has experience in quality assurance within a diagnostic laboratory, molecular microbiology and rna virus evolution. mrs rosie glazebrook, a consumer representative, has also been reappointed to the committee. her appointment is until 31 march 2014. more information about the acmsf can be found at the link below.
Source :food.gov.uk
Date :
24
June
2011
Category :
Rest
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worried about where your food comes from and whether it’s safe to eat? well, if you take a big ‘bite’ of the agency’s quarterly magazine we hope you’ll find some reassurance about how much is being done to safeguard your food from the time it enters the uk until it is on your dinner plates. the latest issue of bite will take you on a step-by-step journey through the food chain, highlighting the food safety checks carried out by staff at port health authorities, by food manufacturers supplying shops throughout the uk and by the retailers on our high streets.
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the food standards agency has published its report of a recent focused audit on the food law enforcement services of blaenau gwent county borough council. you can find this report at the link below. blaenau gwent was one of three local authorities in wales selected for the first part of the focused audit programme, and this audit was undertaken in december 2010.
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the uk has confirmed it is to review the way official food safety controls are carried out in a bid to simplify the system, ensure consistency across sectors and centralise responsibility under four national bodies. the food standards agency (fsa) said at its board meeting this week it is to undertake a far-reaching rethink on the system for charging for inspections at food business operations (fbo).
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