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FSIS reviews new technologies that companies employ to ensure that their use is consistent with Agency regulations and will not adversely affect product safety, inspection procedures, or the safety of FSIS inspectors.

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New Technology Tables

  • FSIS New Technology Table (Updated Jul 28, 2008)
    The latest summary describing some of the new technologies received and reviewed by FSIS for which there has been "no objection" for their use in establishments.
  • FSIS New Technology Table (Aug 24, 2004)
    A brief summary describing some of the new technologies received and reviewed by FSIS for which there has been "no objection" for their use in establishments.

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