UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE

WASHINGTON, DC
FSIS NOTICE

4-04

1/9/04

This Notice Has Expired. It is Provided Here for Informational Purposes Only.

Awareness Meeting Regarding New Regulations That Prohibit Non-Ambulatory Disabled Cattle and the Use of Certain Materials From Cattle for Human Food

FSIS will issue three regulations and a notice in the Federal Register on January 12, 2004, in response to the diagnosis by USDA of a positive case of BSE in an adult Holstein cow in the State of Washington. These regulations and the notice will minimize human exposure to materials that scientific studies have demonstrated as containing the BSE agent in cattle infected with the disease.

The regulations prohibit the slaughter of non-ambulatory disabled cattle and identify a list of materials, including Specified Risk Materials (SRMs), that may present a risk for transmitting Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) and are now inedible:

Upon receipt of this FSIS notice, at establishments that slaughter cattle or establishments that process bone-in parts of cattle carcasses, inspection program personnel are to inform plant management through an awareness meeting about the new regulations and policies, inform them that the regulations are available on the FSIS website at http://www.fsis.usda.gov/oa/news/2004/bseregs.htm, provide them a copy of applicable checklists (see attachments), and inform them that as of Monday January 12, 2004, regulatory requirements will be in effect that prohibit the slaughter of non-ambulatory disabled cattle and that require establishments to ensure the removal, segregation, and disposition of SRMs. Inspection program personnel are to inform plant management that if an establishment slaughters non-ambulatory disabled cattle or fails to ensure the removal, segregation, and disposition of SRMs, inspection program personnel will take a regulatory control action as set out in 9 CFR 500.2(a)(3), conditions preclude FSIS from determining that product is not adulterated.

At the first weekly scheduled PBIS meeting after receipt of this FSIS notice, inspection program personnel are to review the applicable checklist with the plant management to ensure that the establishment understands what is required under the new regulations. Because the new regulations and policies are for the most part food safety related for beef products, inspection program personnel also are to inform the establishment that it is to reassess its hazard analysis to determine what steps, if any, are necessary to ensure that its products are free of materials that present the risk of transmitting BSE infectivity. Also at this meeting, inspection program personnel are to inform plant management that by the time of the second weekly PBIS-scheduled meeting, inspection program personnel will begin to verify that the establishment has incorporated the appropriate procedures and controls into Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) plans, Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (Sanitation SOPs), or prerequisite programs as required by the new regulations. Inspection program personnel also are to inform plant management that if it does not address procedures and controls in its HACCP plans, Sanitation SOPs, or prerequisite programs, a Notice of Intended Enforcement Action will be issued.

In a memorandum of interview, inspection program personnel are to document who was present at the initial awareness meeting, the date and time of the meeting, what was discussed, and any documents that were shared with management. Inspection program personnel are to maintain a copy of the memorandum in the official government file and provide a copy to the plant management.

In the interim period prior to the second weekly scheduled PBIS meeting, while the establishment is reassessing the HACCP plan(s), if inspection program personnel identify noncompliance it will be documented as 06D01 using the “product based” trend indicator.

At the second weekly scheduled PBIS meeting, inspection program personnel are to verify that the establishment has addressed, in writing, the necessary procedures and controls within the HACCP plan, Sanitation SOPs, or prerequisite program.

After the second weekly scheduled PBIS meeting, inspection program personnel will verify that the requirements are being met utilizing the HACCP or the Sanitation SOPs procedure and document noncompliance accordingly.


/s/ Philip S. Derfler

Assistant Administrator
Office Policy and Program Development
 

DISTRIBUTION: Inspection Offices; T/A Inspectors; Plant Mgt; T/A Plant Mgt; TRA; ABB; TSC; Import Offices NOTICE EXPIRES: 2/01/05 OPI: OPPD

 

 

 

 

Checklist for New Regulations Regarding Non-Ambulatory Disabled Cattle and Stunning


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Checklist for New Regulations Regarding Specified Risk Materials (SRMs) in Slaughter Operations


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Checklist for New Regulations Affecting Boning Operations for Bone-in Parts, Including Bones, of Cattle Carcasses

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Checklist for New Regulations Affecting Beef Used in Advanced Meat Recovery (AMR) Systems


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