E. coli O157:H7 FSIS Actions Directive 10,010.1 Rev. 1 In-Plant Control Transit.

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E. coli O157:H7 FSIS Actions Directive 10,010.1 Rev. 1 In-Plant Control Transit

Sample Results Negative “Potential positive” “Presumptive positive” “Confirmed positive” or “positive”

Presumptive Positive Inspection program personnel  Notify plant of the presumptive positive  Inform plant that it should begin to gather supplier information, whether the source is domestic or foreign

Confirmed Positive A sample is confirmed to contain the bacterial isolate of E. coli O157:H7 when biochemical, serological, or genetic testing results in a finding of E. coli  Serotype O157:H7,  O157:H7NM (nonmotile), or  O157:H7-indeterminate

Actions After a Positive – In-Plant District Office is notified of a positive through the FSIS Biological Information Transfer and System (BITES) FSIS determines whether a product retention, detention, or recall is necessary

Actions After a Positive – In-Plant FSIS:  Enters the information into the FSIS System Tracking E. coli O157:H7 – Positive Suppliers (STEPS)  Notifies the supplier  Analyzes the situation to determine if enforcement action is appropriate

Components Produced at Same Plant If a positive raw ground beef product was made from raw ground beef components produced at the same plant  FSIS inspection program personnel conduct a HACCP 02 procedure for the source materials used in the ground product  FSIS may sample and test the raw ground beef components at the plant

Actions After a Positive – In-Plant Inspection program personnel  Issue a Noncompliance Record (NR), using the “verification” trend indicator  Perform a HACCP 02 procedure for the specific production that tested positive As soon as possible after the plant implements its corrective action

Actions After a Positive – In-Plant Plant must  Maintain control of positive product  Implement corrective action  Properly dispose of positive product  Maintain records of proper disposition of positive product

Options for Disposition Options for disposition of positive product  Further processing at the same plant or another plant  Disposal at landfill or renderer

Plant Responsibilities Plant must maintain control of product while in transit Plant must maintain records of proper disposition

Plant Noncompliance FSIS documents noncompliance if plant  Does not have records indicating proper disposition

If HACCP 02 Shows Noncompliance If inspection personnel identify noncompliance during the HACCP 02 procedure  Issue an NR and collect one follow-up sample

If HACCP 02 Identifies No Problems If inspection program personnel identify no significant problems through the HACCP 02 procedure  Collect one follow-up verification sample, as soon as possible after the plant takes corrective action

Plant’s HACCP System – Concerns If inspection program personnel have concerns about whether the plant’s HACCP system is adequate to ensure food safety  They do not collect a follow-up verification sample  They notify their front-line supervisor

In-Plant Frontline supervisor may  Bring in an Enforcement Investigations and Analysis Officer (EIAO) to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the plant’s food safety systems

In-Plant If the EIAO determines that the plant’s corrective actions are appropriate and effective  Inspection program personnel collect a follow-up verification sample

In-Plant If the EIAO determines that the plant’s corrective actions are inappropriate or ineffective, the EIAO recommends:  Enforcement action Notice of Intended Enforcement (NOIE), Withholding, or Suspension

In-Plant If the District Office defers a decision to suspend the plant or takes a suspension action and then puts it into abeyance  FSIS will conduct follow-up sampling to verify that the corrective action is appropriate and effective  District Office will determine number of follow-up samples to be taken

Components from Suppliers If a plant supplies the components used to produce raw ground beef that tests positive at a second plant or retail facility  FSIS inspection program personnel conduct a HACCP 02 procedure at the supplying plant  FSIS may test raw ground beef components at the supplying plant

Collecting Samples from Components Inspection program personnel  Collect only samples from components intended for use in raw, non-intact product  If the intended use is unclear, treat the product as though it were intended for use in raw non-intact product

Receiving Positive Components Inspection program personnel conduct a HACCP 01 or 02 procedure in that plant and verify that the plant:  Documents the receipt of presumptive positive or positive product  Maintains control of the product, and  Has addressed E. coli O157:H7 in its hazard analysis and HACCP plan

Receiving Positive Components  If FSIS finds noncompliance, it takes appropriate action

Product Moving Off-site Presumptive Positive for E.coli O157:H7  FSIS permits product to move off-site under appropriate controls for disposition at official establishments, landfill operations, or renderers  If establishment’s confirmation testing finds sample negative for pathogen, product may be shipped under normal procedures

Move Under Company Control Product that is  Confirmed positive  Presumptive positive and no additional testing confirmed product negative  Destined for an official establishment for further processing that will destroy pathogen

Adulterated or Misbranded after Transport Product found to be adulterated or misbranded after it has been transported from an official establishment  Transportation back to the establishment that originally produced the product or to another official establishment must be authorized

US Retained Tag Placed on products suspected of being adulterated  During reinspection of product

Move Under Company Control Presumptive Positive for E.coli O157:H7  FSIS permits product to move under company control to facilitate proper disposition Company seals Under USDA seal or accompanied by FSIS form  FSIS to modify regulations to reflect this policy

Plant Noncompliance FSIS documents noncompliance if plant  Does not maintain proper control of positive product while in transit

Review – Flow Diagrams Three flow diagrams cover  Enforcement  Concerns about a plant’s HACCP system  Actions in plants which produce components