Food Safety: Procedures for Inspecting Canadian Meat Imports.

Abstract

The General Accounting Office was asked to (1) describe the FSIS system for selecting and inspecting imported meat products, (2) determine the availability of equipment at import inspection facilities along the Canadian border that would enable the full inspection of meat shipped in trucks, and (3) assess the effectiveness of this new procedure to verify that carcass samples selected by Canadian inspectors are representative of the entire shipment. To respond to these questions, we visited 5 of the 21 FSIS-approved import inspection facilities located along the U. S./Canada border and a Canadian slaughterhouse, where we observed the inspection and sampling processes. In addition, we met with FSIS officials and current and former import inspectors to discuss the import inspection process. We also reviewed the availability of equipment required to unload carcasses at import inspection stations and FSIS' data on the quality of Canadian sampling. In summary, FSIS considers the eligible foreign countries' inspection system-not its own reinspection at the port of entry-to be the primary control for ensuring that imported meat products meet U.S. standards. As a check on the foreign countries' inspection performance, FSIS requires that every shipment of imported meat, including shipments from Canada, receive some level of U.S. inspector review at the border. All Canadian meat shipments receive a visual check for container damage and inaccurate labeling or paperwork. Further, a sample of Canadian meat shipments (about 11 percent of total Canadian meat shipments in calendar year 1996) receive a more intensive examination.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1997
Accession Number
ADA324502

Entities

Organizations

  • United States Government Accountability Office

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Availability
  • Blood Coagulation
  • Commerce
  • Containers
  • Control Systems
  • Food Safety
  • Information Systems
  • Inspection
  • Sampling
  • Small Business
  • Standards
  • Statistical Samples
  • Statistical Sampling
  • United States
  • Unloading
  • Verification

Readers

  • Gender and Food Studies
  • International Relations and European Studies
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management.