Posted: 13 Jun 2016 11:02 AM PDT By Riëtte van Laack – On May 31, 2016, the Food Safety Coalition submitted a Petition to the Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) to amend regulations requiring safe food handling instructions (SHI) on certain meat and poultry products. The Federal Meat Inspection Act (FMIA) and the Poultry Products Inspection Act (PPIA) authorize FSIS to mandate that meat and poultry products bear label information “to assure that . . . the public will be informed of the manner of handling required to maintain the article in a wholesome condition.” Pursuant to this authority, the FSIS has issued regulations, 9 C.F.R. §§ 381.125; 317.2(l), specifying a safe handling statement or instruction that alerts consumers that raw and partially cooked meat may contain pathogens, and detailing what are considered safe food handling practices – at least as of 1994. These regulations mandate that the label for raw and partially cooked meat and poultry include the following statements: “This product was prepared from inspected and passed meat and/or poultry. Some food products may contain bacteria that could cause illness if the product is mishandled or cooked improperly. For your protection, follow these safe handling instructions.”For example: According to Petitioners, there is much evidence that these safe handling instructions are no longer sufficient. Petitioners ask that FSIS revise the regulations to include:
Petitioners contend that FSIS is aware of the need to revise the SHI and in fact has performed consumer studies as to consumers’ understanding of certain label statements. FSIS has recently initiated a second round of consumer perception studies. However, the Petitioners do not want FSIS to further delay revisions and ask that FSIS proceed with rulemaking now. In addition to revising the SHI for meat and poultry, Petitioners request that FSIS issue a new regulation mandating a SHI statement for catfish. The latter request presumes that catfish will remain under FSIS inspection instead of reverting back to FDA inspection. |
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