Core Viewpoint - The State Council's Food Safety Office has issued a notice emphasizing the need for local food safety offices to enhance coordination and ensure food safety during the summer and flood seasons, aiming to protect public health [1][2]. Group 1 - Local food safety offices are required to implement a "daily control, weekly inspection, monthly scheduling" system to comprehensively identify risks in food production and operation, including environment, equipment, raw material procurement, processing, storage, and personnel health [1]. - The notice mandates thorough cleaning of food raw materials, environmental sanitation, equipment maintenance, and utensil disinfection to meet food production and operation standards [1]. - Effective measures must be taken to prevent contamination of food and related products, ensuring that spoiled or unclean food does not enter the market, with timely disposal of contaminated or spoiled food [1]. Group 2 - Increased regulatory efforts are required for high-consumption food items such as rice, flour, oil, meat, eggs, milk, and seasonings, particularly for vulnerable groups like infants and the elderly, as well as food distributed to disaster areas [2]. - Any non-compliant food discovered through routine inspections or reporting systems must be removed from shelves and recalled, with appropriate measures taken [2]. - The notice emphasizes the importance of timely food safety consumer alerts, monitoring public sentiment, and addressing misinformation to respond to societal concerns [2].
国务院食安办:针对婴幼儿食品、赈灾食品等加大日常监管力度
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-07-26 11:06