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Lessons Learned – The perspective of a “Veteran” Accredited Food Laboratory New York State Department of Agriculture & Markets Dan Rice Director – New York State Food Laboratory
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The new “New York State Food Laboratory”
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Major Testing Programs: Food and Dairy Microbiology Food and Dairy Chemistry Pesticide residues including the USDA Pesticide Data Program (PDP) Animal feed and pet food including the FDA BSE Feed Safety program Fertilizer
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Pathogens Currently Tested For: E. coli O157:H7 and other STEC Salmonella enterica Listeria monocytogenes Shigella spp. Vibrio spp. Campylobacter jejuni and coli Bacillus spp. Staphylococcus aureus and associated enterotoxin
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Chemical Hazards: Antibiotic, pesticide and other chemical residues in food and water Poison/toxin assays Food allergen testing Toxic elements Non-permitted food coloring Sulfites and other preservatives Histamine content of seafood Filth and foreign material
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Perform genetic “fingerprinting” of pathogens - participate in PulseNet, an international program for tracking foodborne pathogens PFGE strain typing through PulseNet
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Other programs: Participate in both FERN Microbiology and Chemistry programs Newly funded FDA RRT state Mentoring 3 laboratories as part of FDA accreditation cooperative agreement program
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Lab staff matrix: Lab Director Assistant Director QA Manager - QA Officer for Microbiology - QA Officer for Chemistry
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Lab staff matrix: Section Managers Training Coordinator RRT Coordinator Analytical/technical staff Support Staff Student Interns
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The Path to Accreditation: Began the quest in earnest for accreditation to the ISO/IEC 17025:2005 standard in 2006 Initial incentive - pursuit of accreditation was a requirement for continued funding by USDA for the PDP
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The Path to Accreditation: Decided early on that all sections of the laboratory would be brought in line with the ISO/IEC 17025:2005 standard Received accreditation in 2008 Accredited to both Chemical and Biological testing
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Post-Accreditation: Has been a transformative experience for our lab Vastly improved laboratory performance and quality of work Just underwent our second biennial A2LA assessment
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Key Tools to Use for Continued Improvement: Management Review Corrective Action Reports aka “CARS” Preventive Action Reports aka “PARS” Auditing
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Issues That Became Prominent After Accreditation: Document control Tracking historical revisions and records Sufficient numbers of trained internal auditors Training new staff on quality systems, accreditation Sustainability
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Expanding and Enhancing Impact of Accreditation: Bringing new methods and/or technologies in scope Often easier to bring a new method within scope than an existing method Finding Suitable PT’s
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Simple words of advice: Don’t over-think Keep it simple! Develop and use a network of peers for help and advice
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Questions? Spring view from Kamiak Butte, Whitman County WA
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