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One of the recent developments in regard to food safety is the legal change that consumers have a right to be sold safe food and that the primary producer is now part of the process which must guarantee the delivery of safe products
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One of the recent developments in regard to food safety is the legal change that consumers have a right to be sold safe food and that the primary producer is now part of the process which must guarantee the delivery of safe products
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470384855
- Artikelnr.: 38196900
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470384855
- Artikelnr.: 38196900
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Edited by James J. Sheridan, Ph.D., and Michael O'Keefe, Ph.D., Teagasc, The National Food Center, Dusinea, Castlerock, Dublin 15, Ireland, and Mark Rogers, Ph.D., Department of Zoology, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
Session I. Retailer and Regulatory Perspectives Chairman: Dr. L. Downey.
Food Safety Issues of Consumer Concert (C. Gill).
Irish and European Consumer Views on Food Safety (C. A. Cowan).
European Strategies for Food Safety Control (P. Prendergast).
Food Safety - The Retailers' Perspective (W. Paterson).
Food Safety Research: Dissemination the Results in Europe and Ireland (T.
R. Gormley and K. Brennan).
Session II. Food Safety Issues Chairman: Professor C. Kelleher .
Residues - A Food Safety Problem? (M. O'Keeffe and O. Kennedy).
Factors Affecting the Emergence of New Pathogens and Research Strategies
Leading to Their Control (A. J. Miller, J. L. Smith and R. L. Buchanan).
Twenty Five Years of Genetic Engineering: A Record of Safety and
Achievement (D. McConnell).
The Development of a Risk Assessment Model for Use in the Poultry Industry
(T. P. Oscar).
Session III. Food Safety Control Chairman: Professor D. Collins.
Factors Involved in Recent Outbreaks of E. COLI 0157:H7 in Scotland and
Recommendations for Its Control (T. H. Pennington).
Sources of Contamination During Slaugther and Measures for Control (J. J.
Sheridan).
Residue Testing and Control Strategies (J. D. MacNeil).
Strategies for the Control of BSE and Scrapie (M. Rogers).
Inactivation of the BSE Agent (D. M. Taylor).
Session IV. Systems for Food Safety Assurance Chairman: Dr. A. Morton.
HACCP - Present Status in Food Safety Control (T. Doyle).
Food Safety and Quality Assurance Systems at Farm Level (P. Daly).
Animal Traceability in Northern Ireland and Its Relevance to Producing
Safer Food (R. M. McCraken).
The Development of an Animal Traceability System for Use in Food Safety
Assurance Schemes (T. Arnold).
Controlled Quality Meat: The Dutch Experience (H. Bekman).
Index.
Food Safety Issues of Consumer Concert (C. Gill).
Irish and European Consumer Views on Food Safety (C. A. Cowan).
European Strategies for Food Safety Control (P. Prendergast).
Food Safety - The Retailers' Perspective (W. Paterson).
Food Safety Research: Dissemination the Results in Europe and Ireland (T.
R. Gormley and K. Brennan).
Session II. Food Safety Issues Chairman: Professor C. Kelleher .
Residues - A Food Safety Problem? (M. O'Keeffe and O. Kennedy).
Factors Affecting the Emergence of New Pathogens and Research Strategies
Leading to Their Control (A. J. Miller, J. L. Smith and R. L. Buchanan).
Twenty Five Years of Genetic Engineering: A Record of Safety and
Achievement (D. McConnell).
The Development of a Risk Assessment Model for Use in the Poultry Industry
(T. P. Oscar).
Session III. Food Safety Control Chairman: Professor D. Collins.
Factors Involved in Recent Outbreaks of E. COLI 0157:H7 in Scotland and
Recommendations for Its Control (T. H. Pennington).
Sources of Contamination During Slaugther and Measures for Control (J. J.
Sheridan).
Residue Testing and Control Strategies (J. D. MacNeil).
Strategies for the Control of BSE and Scrapie (M. Rogers).
Inactivation of the BSE Agent (D. M. Taylor).
Session IV. Systems for Food Safety Assurance Chairman: Dr. A. Morton.
HACCP - Present Status in Food Safety Control (T. Doyle).
Food Safety and Quality Assurance Systems at Farm Level (P. Daly).
Animal Traceability in Northern Ireland and Its Relevance to Producing
Safer Food (R. M. McCraken).
The Development of an Animal Traceability System for Use in Food Safety
Assurance Schemes (T. Arnold).
Controlled Quality Meat: The Dutch Experience (H. Bekman).
Index.
Session I. Retailer and Regulatory Perspectives Chairman: Dr. L. Downey.
Food Safety Issues of Consumer Concert (C. Gill).
Irish and European Consumer Views on Food Safety (C. A. Cowan).
European Strategies for Food Safety Control (P. Prendergast).
Food Safety - The Retailers' Perspective (W. Paterson).
Food Safety Research: Dissemination the Results in Europe and Ireland (T.
R. Gormley and K. Brennan).
Session II. Food Safety Issues Chairman: Professor C. Kelleher .
Residues - A Food Safety Problem? (M. O'Keeffe and O. Kennedy).
Factors Affecting the Emergence of New Pathogens and Research Strategies
Leading to Their Control (A. J. Miller, J. L. Smith and R. L. Buchanan).
Twenty Five Years of Genetic Engineering: A Record of Safety and
Achievement (D. McConnell).
The Development of a Risk Assessment Model for Use in the Poultry Industry
(T. P. Oscar).
Session III. Food Safety Control Chairman: Professor D. Collins.
Factors Involved in Recent Outbreaks of E. COLI 0157:H7 in Scotland and
Recommendations for Its Control (T. H. Pennington).
Sources of Contamination During Slaugther and Measures for Control (J. J.
Sheridan).
Residue Testing and Control Strategies (J. D. MacNeil).
Strategies for the Control of BSE and Scrapie (M. Rogers).
Inactivation of the BSE Agent (D. M. Taylor).
Session IV. Systems for Food Safety Assurance Chairman: Dr. A. Morton.
HACCP - Present Status in Food Safety Control (T. Doyle).
Food Safety and Quality Assurance Systems at Farm Level (P. Daly).
Animal Traceability in Northern Ireland and Its Relevance to Producing
Safer Food (R. M. McCraken).
The Development of an Animal Traceability System for Use in Food Safety
Assurance Schemes (T. Arnold).
Controlled Quality Meat: The Dutch Experience (H. Bekman).
Index.
Food Safety Issues of Consumer Concert (C. Gill).
Irish and European Consumer Views on Food Safety (C. A. Cowan).
European Strategies for Food Safety Control (P. Prendergast).
Food Safety - The Retailers' Perspective (W. Paterson).
Food Safety Research: Dissemination the Results in Europe and Ireland (T.
R. Gormley and K. Brennan).
Session II. Food Safety Issues Chairman: Professor C. Kelleher .
Residues - A Food Safety Problem? (M. O'Keeffe and O. Kennedy).
Factors Affecting the Emergence of New Pathogens and Research Strategies
Leading to Their Control (A. J. Miller, J. L. Smith and R. L. Buchanan).
Twenty Five Years of Genetic Engineering: A Record of Safety and
Achievement (D. McConnell).
The Development of a Risk Assessment Model for Use in the Poultry Industry
(T. P. Oscar).
Session III. Food Safety Control Chairman: Professor D. Collins.
Factors Involved in Recent Outbreaks of E. COLI 0157:H7 in Scotland and
Recommendations for Its Control (T. H. Pennington).
Sources of Contamination During Slaugther and Measures for Control (J. J.
Sheridan).
Residue Testing and Control Strategies (J. D. MacNeil).
Strategies for the Control of BSE and Scrapie (M. Rogers).
Inactivation of the BSE Agent (D. M. Taylor).
Session IV. Systems for Food Safety Assurance Chairman: Dr. A. Morton.
HACCP - Present Status in Food Safety Control (T. Doyle).
Food Safety and Quality Assurance Systems at Farm Level (P. Daly).
Animal Traceability in Northern Ireland and Its Relevance to Producing
Safer Food (R. M. McCraken).
The Development of an Animal Traceability System for Use in Food Safety
Assurance Schemes (T. Arnold).
Controlled Quality Meat: The Dutch Experience (H. Bekman).
Index.