Friday, August 25, 2017

FDA Releases Food Defense Plan Guidance

FDA released a guidance document on developing and implementing a Food Defense Plan for mitigating against intentional contamination.  LINK.

The Food Defense Plan is required as part of FSMA.
The rule requires a written food defense plan for all covered facilities unless an exemption applies (21 CFR 121.5). The written plan must include (21 CFR 121.126):

  1. 1. A vulnerability assessment to identify significant vulnerabilities and actionable process steps, and associated explanations
    • Mitigation strategies and associated explanations
    • Procedures for food defense monitoring
    • Procedures for food defense corrective actions
    • Procedures for food defense verification
  2. The rule requires training for certain personnel. See “EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND QUALIFICATIONS” section (21 CFR 121.4)
  3. The rule requires covered facilities to maintain the food defense plan as a record as well as records for training, food defense monitoring, food defense corrective actions, and food defense verification. (21 CFR 121.126(c), 121.140(c), 121.145(b), and 121.150(c))
  4. The rule requires reanalysis of the food defense plan. (21 CFR 121.157)
For most companies, the compliance date is July of 2019. Smaller companies have more time.

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