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Food Act Report 2009/2010 - SA Health - SA.Gov.au

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Investigations initiated as a result of surveillance activitiesA further 59 issues were investigated as a result of information obtained from surveys, routine inspections andconsumer complaints. Three serious issues were investigated including one incident resulting in the issue of anImprovement Notice by <strong>SA</strong> <strong>Health</strong> on a business to cease operations until specified conditions were met. Twenty-twomajor investigations were conducted resulting in the issue of warnings by <strong>SA</strong> <strong>Health</strong> or implementation of correctiveactions by the food businesses concerned. Thirty-four minor investigations were instigated resulting in outcomes thatcould not identify a breach of food safety standards.<strong>Food</strong> RecallsDuring the <strong>2009</strong>–10 financial year there was a total of 52 <strong>Food</strong> Standards Australia New Zealand (F<strong>SA</strong>NZ) food recalls.The recalls consisted of 11 trade level recalls, where the company recovers the product from distribution centres,wholesalers and food services (for example rest<strong>au</strong>rants) as the product has not been released in retail stores and caneasily be retrieved. A further 41 recalls were consumer level recalls, where the product is recovered from retail outletsand from consumers. The manufacturers who voluntarily recalled their product through the F<strong>SA</strong>NZ recall officer do sobec<strong>au</strong>se a food safety risk is identified. Most voluntary recalls are prec<strong>au</strong>tionary and are not associated with cases ofillness. <strong>Food</strong> recalls, whether initiated voluntarily or by a state or territory agency, are nationally coordinated by F<strong>SA</strong>NZ.The food business undertaking a recall is responsible for ensuring that the recall is carried out as soon as an issue isidentified. Standard 3.2.2 requires a food business that engages in the wholesale supply, manufacture or importationof food, to have a system in place to ensure the recall of unsafe food. This usually includes advertisements innewspapers informing consumers of the recall. <strong>SA</strong> <strong>Health</strong> informs local councils of the recall and requests thatthey check food businesses in their area to ensure they are acting on the recall.Table 1. Type, reasons and the states involved in each of the recallsNo. ofRecallsType of RecallReason for Recall<strong>SA</strong>OnlyAll States &Territories<strong>SA</strong> & Min ofone other StateAffected<strong>SA</strong>notaffected52 Consumer – 41 Microbiological – 23Trade – 11 Labelling – 14 0 8 11 33Foreign Matter – 10Chemical – 5<strong>Food</strong> <strong>Act</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Year ending 30 June <strong>2010</strong> page 18

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