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Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Print This Page New Directive on post-mortem inspection
US - The Food and Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) has released a new directive on post-mortem livestock inspection (Directive 6100.2).The directive provides instructions to Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) personnel on how to inspect livestock after slaughter (post-mortem). and officially overwrites the previous sections covering post- mortem inspection in Meat and Poultry Inspection Manual (Sub-parts 9A and 9B).
The new Directive also updates all relevant information and also instructs Public Health Veterinarians (PHVs) on how to make dispositions for livestock post-mortem and how to document the findings.
Key points covered by the new rules include:
- Inspecting livestock post-mortem
- Making dispositions
- Documenting post-mortem findings
FSIS personnel inspecting carcases will determine whether carcases are fit for consumption. Product that is wholesome and not adulterated, and passes inspection criteria, are marked as certified.
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