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An Overview of the FSIS Import Triad of Protection NACMPI August 27, 2008 Dr. Bill James Office of International Affairs USDA/FSIS

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Food Safety and Inspection Service 3 HAZARDS o Pathogens: E. coli O157:H7 o Residues:Veterinary drugs o Contaminants: Dirt o Condition:Transportation damage

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An Overview of the FSIS Import Triad of Protection

NACMPI August 27, 2008

Dr. Bill James

Office of International Affairs

USDA/FSIS

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CONCERNSo Animal feed ingredients (melamine)o Beef trimmings (E. coli O157:H7)o Chicken products (avian influenza)

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HAZARDSo Pathogens: E. coli O157:H7o Residues: Veterinary drugso Contaminants: Dirto Condition: Transportation damage

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INTERNATIONAL POLICY

Office of Policy and Program Development◦ Articulate policy

▪ domestic inspection▪ “equal to”▪ “equivalent”

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OBJECTIVE

To determine if a foreign inspection system has achieved and maintains equivalence to the U.S. inspection system, so that the U.S. appropriate level of protection is met.

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CONTROLS

SystemsAudits

Port-of-EntryReinspection

Equivalence

TRIAD OF PROTECTION

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Evolution of Change for Improvement

o FDA

o Industry

o Foreign governments

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EQUIVALENCE

CURRENT

o Initial equivalence

o Continuing equivalence

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EQUIVALENCE

FUTURE

o Objective Outcomes ?

Hazard levels

Risk levels

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AUDITS

CURRENT

o In-country evaluation

o Out-of-country evaluation

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AUDITS

FUTURE

o Broader collection of knowledge ?

365-day audit

√ Inspection information

√ Affect on in-country audit scope and frequency

o Country self-assessment ?

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RE-INSPECTION

CURRENT

o Routine

o Directed

o For cause

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RE-INSPECTION

FUTURE

o Directed ?

√ Equivalence determinations

√ Audit information

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PHIS

o Data input

o Connection to ACE-ITDS

o Target Center

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ACTIONS

SUSPENSION

o Products

o Plants

o Country

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CONCLUSION

o Real concerns

o Real hazards

o Real protection

FSIS Triad of Protection

o Equivalence

o Audits

o Re-inspection

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