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IRWINDALE - Ready Pac Foods has recalled more than 5,000 cases of bagged salad because of a possible E. coli contamination. The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that the bagged romaine lettuce and salad mixes were distributed to 15 Western states.
... in food contamination coverage cases will undoubtedly continue to argue that pollution ...
The Dept of Agriculture stated that it would develop and implement better food inspection laws after tainted meat was served at Jack-in-the-Box restaurants in 1993. Previous cases of food contamination show that agency officials are slow to accept any changes in their policies.
The Regulatory Flexibility Act requires that agencies publish semiannual regulatory agendas in the Federal Register describing regulatory actions they are developing that may have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities (5 U.S.C. 602). Executive Order 12866 ``Regulatory Planning and Review,'' signed September 30, 1993 (58 FR 51735), and Office of Management and Budget memoranda implementing section 4 of that Order establish minimum standards for agencies' agendas, including specific types of information for each entry. The Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions (Unified Agenda) helps agencies fulfill these requirements. All Federal regulatory agencies have chosen to publish their regulatory agendas as part of the Unified Agenda. Edi...
... Standards for All Foods. Sold in School, ... proposal addressed post-lethality contamination of RTE products with Listeria monocytogenes. In Ju...Consequently, there will be fewer cases of foodborne illness. Risks: Before FSIS publi...
The Food and Drug Administration has recalled approximately 1,400 cases of Kotex tampons from stores in eight states because of a bacterial contamination. The contamination has been linked to various health risks, including life-threatening infections. So far, there have been no reports of illnesses caused by the contamination.
WASHINGTON - In Michigan, a disgruntled grocery worker was accused last year of mixing insecticide with 200 pounds of ground beef, sickening several dozen people and demonstrating the ease of tainting food. That incident pales by comparison to cases of intentional contamination abroad that took lives, such as flour spiked with rat poison in China in 2000 and arsenic-laced curry sold at a community fair in Japan in 1998.
Joint effort to find sources of contamination and improve food safety systems is broadened SILVER SPRING, Md., Aug. 25, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and its counterpart agencies in the Mexican government, the National Service for Agroalimentary Public Health, Safety and Quality (SENASICA) and the Federal Commission for the Protection against Sanitary Risks (COFEPRIS), are expanding their collaboration to reduce the risk of contamination of food that moves across the U.S.-Mexican border. This new level of collaboration has added importance as papayas from Mexico have been linked to approximately 100 cases of Salmonella Agona in 23 U.S. states.
...approximately 76 million cases of foodborne illness occur, 300,000 of which requi... practice 2,557 0.251 Preventing contamination by hands 2,726 0.268 Approved source 866 0.085 Pro...
... believe is an epidemic of food contamination cases. In truth, the United States' food supply is...
... believe is an epidemic of food contamination cases. In truth, the United States' food supply is...
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