Warning: The magic method Vc_Manager::__wakeup() must have public visibility in /customers/c/7/9/gocaconsulting.com/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/js_composer_salient/include/classes/core/class-vc-manager.php on line 205 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /customers/c/7/9/gocaconsulting.com/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/js_composer_salient/include/classes/core/class-vc-manager.php:205) in /customers/c/7/9/gocaconsulting.com/httpd.www/wp-includes/feed-rss2.php on line 8 Seafood HACCP archivos - GOCA consulting services https://www.gocaconsulting.com/en/ Mon, 14 Feb 2022 11:20:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.9 FDA warns companies about seafood, import and preventative control violations https://www.gocaconsulting.com/en/fda-warns-companies-about-seafood-import-and-preventative-control-violations/ Fri, 11 Feb 2022 09:25:52 +0000 https://www.gocaconsulting.com/?p=8409 As part of its enforcement activities, the Food and Drug Administration sends warning letters to entities under its jurisdiction. Some...

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As part of its enforcement activities, the Food and Drug Administration sends warning letters to entities under its jurisdiction. Some letters are not posted for public view until weeks or months after they are sent. Business owners have 15 days to respond to FDA warning letters. Warning letters often are not issued until a company has been given months to years to correct problems. The FDA frequently redacts parts of warning letters posted for public view.

FDA Warning Letters

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Guidance for Industry: Seafood HACCP and the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act https://www.gocaconsulting.com/en/guidance-for-industry-seafood-haccp-and-the-fda-food-safety-modernization-act/ Wed, 26 Jan 2022 18:37:18 +0000 https://www.gocaconsulting.com/guidance-for-industry-seafood-haccp-and-the-fda-food-safety-modernization-act/ The FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) (Pub. L. 111-353) enables the FDA to better protect public health by helping...

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The FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) (Pub. L. 111-353) enables the FDA to better protect public health by helping to ensure the safety and security of the food supply. It requires FDA to promulgate food safety rules that focus on preventing food safety issues rather than relying on detecting issues and reacting to them after they occur. FSMA recognizes that FDA has previously established a preventive control type regulation for fish and fishery products (Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations (21 CFR) part 123, the seafood HACCP regulation) based on the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) concept. See FSMA §§ 103(a), 103(f), 105(d), and 301 (§§ 418(j) and 805(e) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. §§ 350g(j), 350g note, 350h note, and 384a(e))). The seafood HACCP regulation requires seafood processors to identify food safety hazards that are reasonably likely to occur and to develop plans for the control of those hazards.

In addition, the seafood HACCP regulation requires importers of certain seafood products to comply with requirements designed to help ensure that these imported products are processed in accordance with the seafood HACCP regulation.

Importantly, several of the regulations that FDA has issued under FSMA provide exemptions related to the seafood HACCP regulation. This guidance, first issued in August 2017, addresses those exemptions, and also provides information about the seafood HACCP regulation in connection with the FSMA regulations.

Though not the subject of this guidance, we also note that some seafood products are also subject to 21 CFR part 113 (Thermally Processed Low-Acid Foods Packaged in Sealed Containers). Certain FSMA regulations provide additional exemptions related to part 113.

This guidance summarizes how the following FSMA regulations affect processors and importers subject to the seafood HACCP regulation:

  • 21 CFR part 117, Current Good Manufacturing Practice, Hazard Analysis, and Risk-Based Preventive Controls for Human Food (CGMP & PC Regulation)
  • 21 CFR 1, subpart L, Foreign Supplier Verification Programs for Importers of Food for Humans and Animals (the FSVP Regulation)
  • 21 CFR 1, subpart M, Accreditation of Third-Party Certification Bodies To Conduct Food Safety Audits and To Issue Certifications (Accredited Third-Party Certification Regulation)
  • 21 CFR part 121, Mitigation Strategies To Protect Food Against Intentional Adulteration (the IA Regulation)
  • 21 CFR 1, subpart O, Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food (the ST Regulation)

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Seafood safety update https://www.gocaconsulting.com/en/seafood-safety-update/ Thu, 16 Jul 2020 11:33:05 +0000 https://www.gocaconsulting.com/seafood-safety-update/ The FDA, in an effort to keep fishery product regulations up to date, has released a battery of updates. These...

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The FDA, in an effort to keep fishery product regulations up to date, has released a battery of updates. These updates are aimed at ensuring that the supply of seafood products is safe, healthy and correctly labeled. The updated documents are:

  1. The seafood list of allowable names: The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to the industry regarding the use of The Seafood List to determine whether a seafood name is acceptable.
  2. Seafood guidance documents and regulatory information: FDA has a mandatory safety program for all seafood products. The FDA program includes research, inspection, compliance, enforcement, disclosure, and the development of regulations and guidance.
  3. Seafood HACCP: This document is the cornerstone of the FDA’s seafood regulatory and guidance program. It is the fourth edition of the Seafood Risk and Control Guide. Fish and seafood processors will find information in this guide that will help them identify hazards associated with their products and assist them in formulating control strategies. This guide is intended to assist industry in the development of their Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) plans.

The links above include access to update information and advice for the seafood industry, guidance documents, regulations, and science and research content.

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