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USDA, California Department of Agriculture and Oakland Athletics Partner to Promote Food Safety Education Month

September 25, 2015 Christopher Bernstein, Acting Director, Food Safety Education Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

This week Deputy Under Secretary for Food Safety Alfred V. Almanza, California Department of Agriculture Secretary Karen Ross, and Oakland A’s player Mark Canha visited a California elementary school to teach students about food safety. The visit is part of a USDA effort to promote public...

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USDA and the World Health Organization Highlight Food Safety this World Health Day

April 07, 2015 Al Almanza, Deputy Under Secretary for Food Safety

Everyone involved in the farm to table continuum has an interest in making our food safe to eat. Because safe food is important to consumers around the world, the World Health Organization (WHO) has picked Food Safety as the theme of World Health Day 2015. Today, April 7 th, as we observe World...

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USDA Proposes Tougher Food Safety Standards for Chicken and Turkey

January 21, 2015 Al Almanza, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food Safety

It’s no secret that Americans eat a lot of chicken and turkey. In fact, USDA estimates that a single American will eat 102 pounds of poultry in 2015. It is USDA’s job to ensure the meat and poultry products we enjoy are also safe to eat, and that means adapting federal food safety regulations to...

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Food Safety and Worker Safety Can Improve in Poultry Facilities

March 26, 2014 Al Almanza, Administrator, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

While rates of Salmonella illnesses remain stubbornly high in this country, the United States is continuing to rely on a 60-year-old poultry inspection system developed under the Eisenhower Administration. Our knowledge of foodborne illness and poultry processing has improved significantly since...

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Food Safety and Chicken Served in the National School Lunch Program

September 25, 2013 Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

In response to a recent report about chicken served in the National School Lunch Program, I wanted to provide some clarification. Food safety is one of our highest priorities, and USDA is committed to ensuring that food served through the National School Lunch Program is both healthy and safe...

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Full Disclosure: Changes to Poultry Inspections Needed to Protect Public Health

September 04, 2013 Al Almanza, Administrator, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

Cross posted from Food Safety News: For the past 15 years, USDA conducted a pilot project to inform how we modernize our inspection process – all to ensure that meat and poultry is safe to eat. Today, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), released a report on the project, known as the...

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The Food Safety and Inspection Service's Mission in Action: Meet CSIs Toot, Curb and Carson

August 15, 2013 Elizabeth Boody, Legislative Analyst, Food Safety and Inspection Service

FSIS Consumer Safety Inspectors (CSIs) Anthony Carson, Rick Toot, and Rosalinda Curb are just a few of the exemplary FSIS employees who work hard every day to protect public health and ensure the humane treatment of livestock presented for slaughter. Anthony Carson, a CSI in the Dallas district...

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The Food Safety Discovery Zone Wraps Up Its Spring 2012 Southeastern Tour

June 07, 2012 Luis Delgadillo, Food Safety Discovery Zone Driver, Food Safety and Inspection Service

The USDA’s Food Safety Discovery Zone has finished its spring 2012 tour, taking hands-on food safety lessons across the Southeast. Stopping in the smallest towns and big cities like Dallas, we were able to educate over 175,000 people on preventing foodborne illness. Real food safety experts who work...

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OIG Gives FSIS Thumbs Up for “Handling” Appeals

May 16, 2012 Larry Davis, Humane Handling Enforcement Coordinator, Food Safety and Inspection Service

In April of all months, “audit” is the last word most Americans want to hear but last month the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service was cheering because it passed a very meaningful audit by the Office of the Inspector General. According to the OIG, FSIS is appropriately managing meat and...

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Under Secretary for Food Safety Dr. Elisabeth Hagen Reaches Out to Employees to Improve FSIS

March 11, 2011 Dr. Elisabeth Hagen, Under Secretary for Food Safety

One of the things I started to do when I became Under Secretary for Food Safety at USDA was to hold town hall meetings with Food Safety and Inspection Service field staff and Administrator Al Almanza. This week I had the pleasure of holding such a meeting with our headquarters staff in Washington. I...

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