RAPID alert SYSTEM FOR FOOD AND FEED
The legal basis of the system is Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 laying down the general principles and requirements of food law, establishing the European Food Safety Authority and laying down procedures in matters of food safety (O.J. No L 31 of 1 February 2002).
The purpose of the rapid alert system for food and feed (RASFF) is to provide the control authorities with an effective tool for exchange of information on measures taken to ensure food safety.
To assist the members of the network, information is classified under two different headings:
• alert NOTIFICATIONS
alert notifications are sent when the food or feed presenting the risk is on the market and when immediate action is required. alerts are triggered by the Member State that detects the problem and has initiated the relevant measures, such as withdrawal/recall. The notification aims at giving all the members of the network the information to verify whether the concerned product is on their market, so that they also can take the necessary measures.
Consumers can be reassured that products subject to an alert notification have been withdrawn or are in the process of being withdrawn from the market. The Member States have their own mechanisms to carry out such actions, including the provision of detailed information through the media if necessary.
• INFORMATION NOTIFICATIONS
Information notifications concern a food or feed for which a risk has been identified, but for which the other members of the network do not have to take immediate action, because the product has not reached their market. These notifications mostly concern food and feed consignments that have been tested and rejected at the external borders of the EU (and the EEA1).
Consumers can be reassured that products subject to an information notification have not reached the market or that all necessary measures have already been taken.
The Commission publishes a weekly overview of alert and information notifications. As it is necessary to strike the balance between openness and the protection of commercial information, the trade names and the identity of individual companies are not published. This is not detrimental to consumer protection, as a RASFF notification implies that measures have been or are in the process of being taken.
The public must be aware that the Commission is not in a position to release more information other than that published here. However, in exceptional circumstances where the protection of human health requires greater transparency, the Commission takes the appropriate action through its usual communication channels.
The Commission informs the authorities of third countries of notifications concerning products manufactured in, distributed to or dispatched from these countries. However, the fact that a country is 1 European Economic Area mentioned as the origin of a product does not necessarily imply that the identified hazard(s) originated in the country concerned.
The notifications reported in the weekly overviews published on the European Commission's web site are so-called "original notifications", representing a new case reported on a health risk detected in one or more consignments of a food or feed. On these cases, control authorities are exchanging additional information on measures taken and outcome of investigations. This information does not appear in the publicly accessible weekly overviews.
Newly added columns are the "type of control" and "status" columns.
The type of control column indicates what type of control lay at the basis of the notification:
border control – import rejected: controls at the border posts of the outer EU (and EEA.) borders when the consignment was not accepted for import (“import rejected”);
- border control – screening sample: notification initiated through a sample taken at a border post for analysis but the consignment was meanwhile released to the market (“screening sample”);
- market control: official control on the EU (and EEA) internal market;
- company own-check: notification initiated through a company notifying the outcome of an own-check to the competent authority;
- consumer complaint: notification initiated through a consumer lodging a complaint with the competent authority; notifications initiated through reported food poisoning outbreaks are classified under this category.
The status column is a combination of two values, "distribution status" and "action taken".
The distribution status indicates knowledge existing at the time of notification about the possible distribution of the product on the market. The concept "market" is to be interpreted in a geographical way: "the internal Community market" i.e. this does not necessarily mean that the product is already on the shelves available to consumers, as often it is not.
The action taken represents the action already taken by the notifying country at the time of notification. If "no action taken" is given for an alert notification, this normally indicates that the product is not on the market of the notifying country (therefore: no action taken by the notifying country) but it may be on the market of other member countries.
Another addition to the table is the insertion between brackets of the outcome of the analysis to the "reason for notifying" column, whenever that information is available. This information allows evaluating the seriousness of the notified finding.
Week 2007/17
TABLE 1: alert NOTIFICATIONS
Notifications in blue typeface concern feed, all other notifications concern food.
DATE: | NOTIFIED BY: | REF.: | REASON FOR NOTIFYING: | TYPE OF CONTROL: | STATUS |
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23/04/2007 | Germany | 2007.0285 | dioxins (113 pg WHO TEQ/g) in smoked cod liver in own oil from Denmark | market control | distribution on the market (possible) / withdrawal from sale |
23/04/2007 | the United Kingdom | 2007.0286 | too high content of E 450(i) - disodium diphosphate (50 g/kg) in potato croquettes from the United Kingdom | market control | distribution on the market (possible) / withdrawal from sale |
23/04/2007 | Latvia | 2007.0287 | unsuitable organoleptic characteristics of green peas in cans from Poland | consumer complaint | distribution on the market (possible) / recall from recipients |
23/04/2007 | Spain | 2007.0288 | cadmium (0.07-0.1 mg/kg - ppm) in sliced pineapple in its own juice from the United Kingdom | market control | distribution on the market (possible) / withdrawal from sale |
23/04/2007 | Italy | 2007.0289 | glass fragments in yoghurt in glass jars from Italy | consumer complaint | distribution on the market (possible) / recall from recipients |
24/04/2007 | the Slovak Republic | 2007.0290 | E 210 - benzoic acid (802.75 mg/kg -ppm) unauthorised in sour cabbage (Sauerkraut) from Poland | market control | distribution on the market (possible) |
24/04/2007 | Lithuania | 2007.0291 | Salmonella infantis (presence /25g) in poultry meat and bone meal from Germany | market control | distribution on the market (possible) / product (to be) returned to dispatcher |
25/04/2007 | the Czech Republic | 2007.0292 | unauthorised substance sildenafil thiono analogue in food supplement from Sweden | market control | distribution on the market (possible) / product detained |
25/04/2007 | the Czech Republic | 2007.0293 | migration of primary aromatic amines (2.18; 3.79 mg/kg - ppm) from nylon kitchen tools from China (Hong Kong) | market control | distribution on the market (possible) / withdrawal from sale |
26/04/2007 | Germany | 2007.0294 | ochratoxin A (75.2 µg/kg - ppb) in instant coffee from the Czech Republic via Austria | market control | distribution on the market (possible) / withdrawal from sale |
26/04/2007 | the Slovak Republic | 2007.0295 | aflatoxins (B1 = 30.40; Tot. = 30.60 µg/kg - ppb) in sweet paprika powder from Spain | market control | distribution on the market (possible) / prohibition to trade - sales ban |
DATE: | NOTIFIED BY: | REF.: | REASON FOR NOTIFYING: | TYPE OF CONTROL: | STATUS |
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26/04/2007 | France | 2007.0296 | Salmonella enteritidis (presence) in eggs from France | market control | distribution on the market (possible) / recall from recipients |
27/04/2007 | Denmark | 2007.0297 | aflatoxins (B1 = 20; Tot. = 22.2 µg/kg - ppb) in pistachio nuts from Iran via Germany | market control | distribution on the market (possible) / withdrawal from sale |
27/04/2007 | Belgium | 2007.0298 | Salmonella and too high count of Enterobacteriaceae in dog chew from Brazil | border control - screening sample | distribution on the market (possible) / public recall |
27/04/2007 | the Czech Republic | 2007.0299 | migration of DEHP - di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate from thermos from China via Austria | market control | distribution on the market (possible) / withdrawal from sale |
27/04/2007 | the Netherlands | 2007.0300 | migration of primary aromatic amines (0.087 mg/kg - ppm) from black nylon skimmer from China | market control | distribution on the market (possible) / withdrawal from sale |
TABLE 2: INFORMATION NOTIFICATIONS
Notifications in blue typeface concern feed, all other notifications concern food.
DATE: | REF.: | NOTIFICATION: | OF WEE K | SUBJECT | CORRIGENDUM: |
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26/04/2007 | inf01 | 2007.0208 | 12 | melamine in wet cuts and gravy style cat food from the United States | Press releases from the United States' Food and Drug Administration have identified melamine as the chemical with which the pet food was contaminated through the wheat gluten that was used as an ingredient. |
TABLE 4: WITHDRAWALS OF PREVIOUS NOTIFICATIONS
DATE: | REF.: | NOTIFICATION: | OF WEEK | SUBJECT | REASON FOR WITHDRAWAL: |
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24/04/2007 | inf01 | 2007.AVJ | 14 | Campylobacter in duck liver pâté from France | The Campylobacter isolate from the duck liver pate was identical to the laboratory control strain. The positive Campylobacter result, was therefore, likely to be a false positive due to cross-contamination at the laboratory. For this reason, the notification is withdrawn. |