Improved Food and Feed Safety through Systematic Planning and the Theory of Sampling (TOS): An Introduction to “GOODSamples”
Author(s) -
Charles Ramsay,
Nancy Thiex
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
tos forum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2053-969X
pISSN - 2053-9681
DOI - 10.1255/tosf.16
Subject(s) - food safety , accreditation , modernization theory , business , food supply , food and drug administration , public administration , political science , risk analysis (engineering) , medicine , law , economics , agricultural economics , pathology
Author Summary: The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), signed into law by President Barack Obama on 4 January 2011, provides the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) with a framework to better protect public health by strengthening the food safety system. Its primary purpose is to ensure the safety of the US food supply by shifting focus to prevention of food and animal feed contamination through enhanced partnerships and integration among federal, state, local, tribal and territorial partners. FSMA is the most sweeping reform of US food safety laws in 70 years. FSMA addresses Preventive Controls, Inspection and Compliance, Response, Imported Food Safety, and Enhanced Partnerships. Title II—Improving Capacity to Detect and Respond to Food Safety Problems—addresses Laboratory Accreditation for Analyses of Feeds in Section 202. Section 202(a)(6) states that Model Standards will require appropriate sampling.
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