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The U. S. Departments of Health and Human Services, Agriculture, Commerce, Homeland Security, and Transportation and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative today issued draft guidance for industry titled “Good Importer Practices.” The guidance is designed to provide guidance to importers on steps they can take to help ensure imported products are in compliance with applicable U.S. statutes and regulations.
“This draft guidance provides importers with recommendations to assist
them in preventing or detecting potential problems at critical points along
the product’s life cycle,” said Jeffrey Shuren, M.D., J.D., associate
commissioner for policy and planning, U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Recommendations in the draft guidance are designed to anticipate potential
sources of product hazards and offer preventive controls firms can implement
to mitigate such hazards and help ensure imported products are safe and are
compliant with U.S. requirements.
These draft Good Importer Practices are broadly organized under four guiding principles:
The draft guidance recommends that importers consider instituting practices
to identify and minimize risks associated with imported products. The draft
guidance also recommends that, in general, importers should know the producer
of the foreign products they purchase and any other manufacturers with which
they do business, such as consolidators, trading companies, and distributors;
understand the products that they import and the vulnerabilities associated
with these products; understand the hazards that may arise during the product
life cycle, including all stages of production; and ensure proper control and
monitoring of these hazards.
The agencies are issuing this draft guidance to implement recommendations outlined
in the “Action Plan for Import Safety: A Roadmap for Continual Improvement,” issued
by the Interagency Working Group on Import Safety, and to help foster a consistent
approach by federal agencies and importers in ensuring the safety of products
brought into the United States.
For more information:
Guidance
for Industry – Good Importer Practices Action
Plan for Import Safety
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