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Official Letter No.1100/2965-2-112 of 2002 of the Deputy Chief Sanitary Inspector concerning strengthening state sanitary and epidemiological inspection as regards ensuring radiation protection of the population in the process of procurement, processing and trade of wild berries.

Country/Territory
Russian Federation
Document type
Miscellaneous
Date
2002
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Food & nutrition, Cultivated plants
Keyword
Inspection Radiation Fruits/edible nuts Institution Food quality control/food safety
Geographical area
Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North Pacific, North-West Pacific
Entry into force notes
Entry into force from the date of signature.
Abstract

Deputy Chief Sanitary Inspector orders to undertake measures aimed at strengthening state sanitary and epidemiological inspection as regards ensuring radiation protection of the population in the process of consumption of food products derived from wild berries and production control at the enterprises and organizations engaged in procurement, processing and trade of wild berries and production (utilization) of their derivates. Production control, including control over the presence of caesium-137 and strontium-90 in raw materials and ready-to-use products must be envisaged in the process of sanitary and epidemiological evaluation of technical requirements for foodstuffs under elaboration.

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References - Legislation

Implements

Ministerial Decree No. 1263 of 1997 regarding the validation of the Regulation on the expertise of spoiled and injurious to health food ingredients and foodstuff and their reutilization or disposal.

Legislation | Russian Federation | 1997

Keyword: Food quality control/food safety, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Institution, Codex Alimentarius, Inspection, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Standards, Packaging/labelling, Certification, Toxicity/poisoning, Fraud

Source: FAO, FAOLEX