Educational tools and resources for emergency preparedness and management due to natural or man-made disasters for the food and agricultural sector.
Emergency Preparedness and Management
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DHHS. FDA. Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
Provides a variety of preventive procedures that companies can employ to better protect their facility personnel, products, and operations from deliberate acts of contamination or tampering.
DHHS. Food and Drug Administration.
Answers questions related to food safety on the radiation screening of shipments from Japan to the United States and what systems are in place to protect U.S. food supply.
NYSDPC. NY-Alert.
Answers questions about what the agricultural community should do in the event of a radiological emergency. Information included focuses on water and feed protection, special treatment for dairy animals, measures to protect poultry and determination of safe marketing of meat and dairy products.
Joint FAO/IAEA Programme.
Identifies how to respond to a radiation emergency and suggests immediate actions to take in order to prevent the mitigation of radioactive contamination of food.
DHHS. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A list of bioterrorism agents, microorganisms and diseases that pose threats to U.S. public health system. It can be browsed from A to Z or by the category of priority.
DHHS. Food and Drug Administration.
Software to help growers, packers, processors, manufacturers, warehousers, transporters, and retailers in the food industry determine the vulnerability of individual food facilities to biological, chemical, or radiological attack.
University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
Publications on preparing and responding to disasters.
USDA. Food Safety and Inspection Service.
Consumer fact sheets, videos, and podcasts.
DHHS. Food and Drug Administration.
Addresses both food safety and food defense for domestic and imported products using science and modern technology systems.
University of Minnesota. Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy.
Provides the latest and most updated news articles on food biosecurity.
USDA. Food Safety and Inspection Service.
Provides information about USDA, Food Safety Inspection Service's surveillance activities to safeguard the food supply from intentional contamination.
The Food Emergency Response Network
FERN integrates the nation's food-testing laboratories at the local, state, and federal levels into a network that is able to respond to emergencies involving biological, chemical, or radiological contamination of food.
FoodSHIELD.
A web-based platform designed to create community between the various laboratories and regulatory agencies that make up our nation's food and agricultural sectors.
National Center for Food Protection and Defense.
Addresses the vulnerability of the nation's food system to attack through intentional contamination with biological or chemical agents.
Taxes A&M University.
As a Department of Homeland Security National Center of Excellence, the FAZD Center is focused on protecting America from exotic and engineered animal diseases that threaten public health and economic stability.
World Health Organization.
A response document to the increasing concern from member states that chemical, biological or radionuclear agents might be used deliberately to harm civilian populations and that food might be a vehicle for disseminating such agents.