food supply. The user friendly platform within the FDPB software guides users through the process of creating an action plan. The tool also efficiently combines other previously released tools from the FDA such
According to the FSMA Intentional Adulteration rule, each covered facility is required to prepare and implement a food defense plan. This written plan must identify: • A“Vulnerability Assessment”—required for each type of food manufactured, processed, packed, or held at the food facility. ...
In the US, the Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) is charged with protecting the safety of food from both pathogens and chemicals used in food production and food packaging. To protect the public in a transparent manner, the FDA needs to have an operational definition of what it considers...
Contains Nonbinding Recommendations Mitigation Strategies to Protect Food Against Intentional Adulteration: What You Need to Know About the FDA Regulation: Guidance for Industry Small Entity Compliance Guide Additional copies are available from: Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition Food and Drug Ad...
or held at the facility. A facility's Food Defense Plan must include a vulnerability assessment, mitigation strategies for each identified vulnerability, and a plan to continuously ensure proper and effective implementation of those strategies. Most facilities are required to comply by May 2019.Read ...