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Hygiene and Inspection The European Position C.P.Leftwich Chief Inspector Fishmongers’ Company, London Sponsors 2011 World Seafood Congress

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2011 World Seafood Congress . Hygiene and Inspection The European Position. C.P.Leftwich Chief Inspector Fishmongers’ Company, London. Sponsors. Import Procedure Border Controls – Third Country Imports. Directive 97/78 establishes the veterinary checks system - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hygiene and InspectionThe European Position

C.P.LeftwichChief Inspector

Fishmongers’ Company, London

Sponsors

2011 World Seafood Congress

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Import ProcedureBorder Controls – Third Country Imports

• Directive 97/78 establishes the veterinary checks system• Sets principles for inspection of imported animal products at

point of entry to Community territory• Implemented in all Member States• Details of inspections, procedures, inspection facilities laid

down in subordinate Community Legislation…

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• 2001/812 BIP Requirements;– Equipment– Offices– Inspection areas– Staffing– Documents– Records– Procedures

Inspection Facilities-Border Inspection Posts – over 300 BIP’s in the EU

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Inspection of Consignments

• Documentary Check

• Identity Check

• Physical Check

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TRACESTrade Control and Expert System

RASFFRapid Alert System for Food and Feed

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EC Regulation 178/2002 Article 50Established the Rapid Alert System

• Covers all EU member states plus, Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland ( members of the European Economic Area –EEA)

• Places a duty on all members to notify the commission on - Any measures restricting food being placed on the

market, forcing withdrawal or recall. -Recommendation or agreements with professional

operators either voluntary or obligatory aimed at preventing, limiting or imposing specific conditions on placing of food on the market

-Any rejections at a Border Inspection Post• System operates 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.

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Serious rapid action required

Product refused entry

Action required not rapid due to product not yet reaching the market or is no longer on the market

Something of interest that does not fall into the 3 previous categories

4 types of notifications

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3332 original notifications transmitted

4767 follow up notifications

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Hazard Total across all categories

Bivalves Cephalopods Crustacea Fish

Potential Microbiological 471 31 2 8 54Insufficient controls 145 13 12 74Bio-contaminants 59 50Heavy metals 255 1 15 37 96Parasites 77 69V.Residues 122 88 8Total in all 24 categories including those listed

3724 54 39 177 467

Notifcations by Hazard Category

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Overall Notifications comparing 2008 with 2009

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