WattagNet: FDA releases proposed rule on preventative controls for human food (meer info op secretariaat beschikbaar)04-01-2013
Date: 2013-01-04
By Terrence O'Keefe
Rule is intended to prevent problems that can cause foodborne illnesses by requiring written food safety plans.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has released the proposed rule on preventive controls that applies to many domestic and foreign firms that manufacture, process, pack or hold human food. The rule proposes firms have written plans in place to identify potential hazards, put in place steps to address them, verify that the steps are working, and outline how to correct any problems that arise. The FDA would evaluate the plans and continue to inspect facilities to make sure the plans are being implemented properly. Key points of the Proposed Rule
The proposed hazard analysis and risk-based preventive control requirements are similar to Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points systems. Implementation of the rule FDA is proposing that the requirements be effective one year after a final rule is published in the Federal Register. The agency is proposing to allow two years for small businesses and three years for very small businesses to comply with the rule. Comments on the proposed rule are due 120 days after the rule is published in the Federal Register. FDA will hold public meetings to explain the proposal and to provide additional opportunity for input. Updated: Jan 07, 2013 Als u meer informatie over dit onderwerp wenst, dan is op het secretariaat meer informatie beschikbaar.
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