Food safety & quality

Recalled imported ham

No inspection, no HACCP or listeria plans

FSIS reports Saturday slough of high-risk recalls

By Heidi Parsons

The US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) reported three Class I (high health risk) recalls during the weekend.

Picture: CDC. Larva of Trichinella from bear meat

The report looked at Trichinellosis from 2008–2012

Trichinellosis decreases but cases continue

By Joseph James Whitworth

Although progress has been made, continued cases of trichinellosis shows work needs to continue to reduce the parasite, according to a surveillance report.

The Global Standard for Food Safety Version 7 was launched last week

BRC requirements subject of RSSL training course

By Joseph James Whitworth

RSSL has launched a training course for manufacturers and retailers to address risk assessment, traceability and authenticity in the revised BRC standard on food safety.

FSIS Administrator Al Almanza

Modernization, collaboration, education, safer nation

FSIS Administrator Al Almanza reviews 2014, eyes the year ahead (Part 2)

By Heidi Parsons

Major product recalls, multistate outbreaks of foodborne illness, formalizing cooperation among federal agencies, and an overhaul of the poultry slaughter inspection system: such challenges are all in a day's work for Al Almanza, adminstrator of...

LLNL physical chemist George Farquar demonstrates how the product can be applied to food to identify it down the chain

Spray on traceability for contaminated food

By Joseph James Whitworth

A method to trace contaminated food back to its source developed by US researchers and a start-up company is targeting adoption from food firms by the end of the year.

Al Almanza

Looking back over 2014 and ahead to 2015

FSIS administrator Al Almanza takes stock of achievements, challenges

By Heidi Parsons

Al Almanza, administrator of the US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), had a full agenda last year, and 2015 promises to be busier yet. Almanza spoke with FoodProductionDaily about the year that was, the year...

The Zephyr Pathogen Identifier

PathSensors receives $500,000 investment

By Joseph James Whitworth

PathSensors has received a $500,000 investment to help with market expansion of its pathogen detection and identification system.

Palletizer conveyor for bottled water.

OSHA seeks $84,000 in penalties against water bottler

Temp worker disabled after being crushed in packaging machine

By Heidi Parsons

Ice River Springs, which makes plastic bottles and sells bottled water, was cited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and may incur penalties totaling $84,000 after an accident involving a packaging machine left a temporary worker...

Improving food safety standards could help meet export market requirements, increase sales and attract investment

IFC promotes food safety standards in Azerbaijan

By Joseph James Whitworth

The International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Azerbaijan’s National Confederation of Entrepreneurs are raising awareness of benefits from modern food safety systems.

Multivac files patent for cross web labellers

Multivac files patent for cross web labellers

By Jenny Eagle

Multivac Marking & Inspection has filed a patent application for alternative safety concepts for cross web labellers based on an intelligent distance monitoring device.

PFOA-based coatings are used to repel grease on fast food packages

ECHA has launched a public consultation on the report running until June

Germany and Norway propose PFOA restriction

By Joseph James Whitworth

Germany and Norway have proposed a restriction on Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and its salts in concentrations equal to or greater than 2 parts per billion (PPB).

Dr Gilmour will start work from next month.

PHAC names scientific director general

By Joseph James Whitworth

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has appointed Dr Matthew Gilmour as scientific director general National Public Health Laboratories.

Ireland is first EU member state to gain access to US beef market after ban was lifted last year

Irish beef granted US access

By Joseph James Whitworth

Ireland has become the first EU member state to gain access to the US beef market following the lifting of a ban in March last year.

Picture CDC: Dried, dressed fillets of puffer fish (Lagocephalus lunaris)

Warning after puffer fish linked to illnesses

By Joseph James Whitworth

Imported dried puffer fish represents a ‘substantial public health threat’ given the potentially lethal toxin it contains after it was linked to four illnesses, according to a report.

Picture: Arrayit

exclusive interview

Arrayit works with USDA on pathogen detection system

By Joseph James Whitworth

Arrayit Corporation has signed an agreement with the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) around pathogen detection and is also working with a team from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The Sanitary Transportation ruling is expected in mid-2015

Ryder makes food safety plans for 2015

By Joseph James Whitworth

Food safety initiatives are going to top the agenda with upcoming legislation so the firm can take the lead in the area, according to Ryder System.

Photo credit: Bo Cheng / ETH Zurich

ETH Zurich creates alternative method for lactic acid

Demand for PLA degradable plastic to reach one megaton per year by 2020

By Jenny Eagle

Researchers at ETH Zurich, an international university for technology and the natural sciences, have come up an alternative method to produce lactic acid, as demand for biodegradable plastic packaging from PLA (polylactic acid) grows.

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