Canice Nolan, 12 April Shared healthcare challengesFood Safety in the European Union - Seattle, 12 April Canice Nolan - EC Delegation to the USA
Canice Nolan, 12 April The EU 27+ countries 490+ million consumers Educated, informed With high expectations for: - Safety - Quality - Choice - Availability - Price - Convenience - Taste Worlds’ largest importer of food
Canice Nolan, 12 April Response to crises Separate the promotional aspects of agriculture from food safety – SANCO Separate risk assessment from risk management - EFSA Enhance risk communication
Canice Nolan, 12 April Level EU ploughing field Uniformity of application (defragment market): Move from Directives to Regulations Train the auditors/trainers Domestic vs imported meet same standards Don’t let market penalise those with higher standards Harmonise and improve standards: Include a regulatory impact assessment Equivalence vs compliance Help where necessary: SMEs Developing countries – Aid for Trade R&D International engagement: Codex, IPPC, FAO, OIE, WHO World Bank
Canice Nolan, 12 April General Food Law General principles (definitions) Risk analysis EFSA Traceability Precautionary principle RASFF Regulation (EC) N ˚ 178/2002
Canice Nolan, 12 April General Food Law Article 17 – Liability Operators at all stages shall ensure food and feed is safe Article 18 – Traceability All food, feed and animals: one step up, one step down Article 11 - Imports Food and feed imported into the Community shall comply with the food law or conditions recognised as equivalent Article 12 - Exports Food and feed exported shall comply with the food law, unless otherwise requested by importing authorities
Canice Nolan, 12 April HYGIENE 1 EP and Council Reg. (EC) N. 852/2004 Requirements for all food : Registration of establishments for all food business and production; Objectives : safety of foodstuffs “from farm to fork”; to facilitate controls at all stages of production, distribution, export. Means : primary responsibility rests with food business operators; mark applied directly to the product, the wrapping or packaging, or printed on a label affixed to the product/or a non-removable tag food operators other than at the level of primary production shall apply the HACCP introduced by the Codex Alimentarius; MS shall encourage the development of national GMPs by food operators; Microbiological criteria and temperature controls.
Canice Nolan, 12 April HYGIENE 2 EP and Council Reg. (EC) N. 853/2004 Requirements for food of animal origin : Approval of establishments; A health mark by veterinary authorities; An identification mark by companies; Animals must be clean; (Simplified) requirements for slaughterhouses and cutting plants; Emergency slaughter. Objectives : safety of foodstuffs “from farm to fork”; to facilitate controls.
Canice Nolan, 12 April HYGIENE 3 EP and Council Reg. (EC) N. 854/2004 Characteristics : Official Controls Quantitative assessment of risks determining the ante and post-mortem examinations; Food business operator is still responsible; Verification by competent authority; Goal more important than the means. Major changes: ( compared to 64/433/EC and 71/118/EEC) Actions if animals are not clean; Food chain information; Visual inspection; Use of company staff.
Canice Nolan, 12 April FOOD RECALL Obligation for a business operator to inform consumers on the reasons of a withdrawal and, if necessary, recall the food when: A food is considered as not being in compliance with the food safety requirements (unsafe food) and The food in question is on the market and has left the immediate control of the food business and The consumer has access to this food
Canice Nolan, 12 April NOTIFICATION Article 19.3 requires immediate information to the competent authorities of a potential risk and action taken to prevent it when a food placed on the market may be considered injurious to health Added value: Facilitates a global prevention of risks by enabling the competent authorities to receive early warnings or to identify potential (possibly emerging risks) in order to ensure the most efficient and proportionate ways to manage them
Canice Nolan, 12 April Criteria for notification Prohibited substances or ingredients Unauthorised substances or ingredients Exceeding of legal limits Unauthorised establishment for food of animal origin Unauthorised novel food / GM food Physical risk (foreign bodies) Incorrect labelling implying health risk Other risk based on risk assessment
Canice Nolan, 12 April RASFF The RASFF is: a network for the notification of direct or indirect risks to human health deriving from food or feed. The RASFF involves: the Member States, the European Commission and the Authority (EFSA). Each of them designates a contact point, which is a member of the network. The Commission is responsible for managing the network.
Canice Nolan, 12 April European Food Safety Authority European Commission EFTA Surveillance Authority Contact point in each Member Country AustriaGreecePolandIceland BelgiumHungaryPortugalNorway CyprusIrelandSlovakiaLiechstenstein Czech RepublicItalySlovenia DenmarkLatviaSweden EstoniaLithuaniaSpain FinlandLuxembourgUnited Kingdom FranceMaltaRomania GermanyNetherlandsBulgaria RASFF Members
Canice Nolan, 12 April RASFF Notifications Alert notifications (Year/Number) Food or feed for which a risk has been identified Product is on the market Immediate action is required by members of the network Information notifications (Year/Letter code) Food or feed for which a risk has been identified Product has not reached the market Immediate action is not required by members of the network News notifications Information related to the safety of food/feed Not communicated as an ‘alert’ or an ‘information’ But is judged interesting for the control authorities
Canice Nolan, 12 April MEMBER COUNTRY NOTIFICATION RASFF ASSESSMENT FEEDBACK FROM MEMBER COUNTRIES RASFF TRANSMISSION MEMBER COUNTRIES THIRD COUNTRY CONCERNED Business / Consumer FEEDBACK FROM THIRD COUNTRY CONCERNED WEEKLY OVERVIEW ANNUAL REPORT Border Control Market Control Third country / Media Media
Procedure for requesting guarantees after repetitive notifications MISSION THIRD COUNTRY THIRD COUNTRY COMPETENT AUTHORITY MEMBERS STATES CONTACT POINTS LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR GENERAL +COPIES OF NOTIFICATIONS GUARANTEES RASFF
Canice Nolan, 12 April Evolution of the number of notifications
Canice Nolan, 12 April Type of control
Canice Nolan, 12 April Product origin
Canice Nolan, 12 April Notifications for US exports to EU GM RiceAflatoxin almonds
Canice Nolan, 12 April Third countries ? Participation in the rapid alert system may be opened up to: applicant countries, third countries, or international organisations. Conditions: there must be an agreement concluded for this purpose, between the EU and the country or international organisation concerned reciprocity must be granted confidentiality measures equivalent to those applicable in the EU must be in place.
WWRASFF RASFF TRAINING NATIONAL RASFF EU confidentiality agreement and reciprocity REGIONAL RASFF WWRASFF Seminars Call for tender Third Countries projects Call for tender Regional projects
Canice Nolan, 12 April Closing thought on foodborne disease…