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| ![]() US FDA Proposes Rule for Foreign Supplier Verification ProgramOn 29 July 2013 the United States Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) published the proposed rule for Foreign Supplier Verification Programs (FSVP) for Importers of Food for Humans and Animals (1).
By: SGS SA - Consumer Testing Services Foreign Supplier Verification Programs for Importers of Food for Human and Animals This proposal requires the importer to perform a risk-based assessment of the food products imported into the US to verify that it has been produced at the same level of safety as required by those domestic producers. All importers must establish and follow a FSVP which includes the following: 1 - Compliance Status Review of the food and the foreign supplier 2 - Hazard Analysis of the food imported 3 - Verification Activities of the hazards indentified are being controlled 4 - Corrective Actions if foods are adulterated or misbranded 5 - Periodic reassessment of the FSVP at least every 3 years or when significant changes occur 6 - Importer Identification will be the Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal Number System (DUNS) 7 - Recordkeeping – all records for compliance of the FSVP must be maintained as per the FSMA record keeping requirements Two Options for Food Hazards Controls The US FDA created two options for controlling hazards. Which option that is used depends on whether there is a reasonable probability that exposure to the hazard will result in serious harm or death and whether the supplier or the importer is controlling the hazard. The control can be on-site audit which can be performed by an US FDA accredited third-party accredited auditor (SafeGuards 142/13 (http://newsletter.sgs.com/ There are modified requirements for dietary supplement and dietary supplement components, very small importers or the importation of food from a very small supplier and those suppliers from countries programs/agencies the US FDA deemed as equivalent to the them (New Zealand) and in compliance with that countries requirements. Exceptions to the Foreign Supplier Verification Program The following are exempt from this requirement as stated previously in FSMA: juice and seafood facilities in compliance with HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) regulations, food imported for research or evaluation, food imported for personal consumption, alcoholic beverages and food that is transshipped or imported for further processing and then exported. Effective date will be 60 days after the final rule is published and compliance date will be 6 months after the compliance date of the Preventive control regulations. More information on FSMA and how to comment on the proposed regulations is available on the website of the Food and Drug Administration (http://www.fda.gov/ Reference: (1) “Foreign Supplier Verification Programs for Importers of Food for Humans and Animals ” – US Federal Register (https://www.federalregister.gov/ About SGS Food Safety Services SGS is committed to keeping you informed of regulatory news and developments. Leveraging a global network of laboratories and food experts, SGS provides a comprehensive range of food safety and quality solutions including analytical testing, audits (www.sgs.com/ For further information please do not hesitate to contact the SGS experts. Contact details: SGS Consumer Testing Services James Cook Food Safety Technologist 291 Fairfield Ave, Fairfield New Jersey 07004, USA t +1 973 461 1493 Email: cts.media@sgs.com Website: www.foodsafety.sgs.com SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 75 000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 1 500 offices and laboratories around the world. End
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