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Food Microbiology Regulations

Food Microbiology Regulations

Food Microbiology Regulations

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FSSAI & Safety Intro - Safe Bite Basics

  • FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India): Apex food safety regulator. Established under FSS Act, 2006.
  • Mandate: Sets science-based food standards; regulates manufacture, storage, distribution, sale, import for safe food.
  • Aim: "Safe Food, Healthy Nation."
  • Key Concerns:
    • Microbial (bacteria, viruses, fungi).
    • Chemical (pesticides, toxins).
    • Physical (glass, metal).
  • WHO's Five Keys to Safer Food:
    • Keep clean.
    • Separate raw & cooked.
    • Cook thoroughly (>70°C).
    • Safe temperatures (<5°C or >60°C).
    • Safe water & raw materials.

⭐ FSSAI is an autonomous body under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India.

Acts & Micro Standards - Germ Guard Guide

  • Food Safety & Standards Act (FSS Act), 2006:
    • Consolidates all previous food laws in India.
    • Established Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).
    • Comprehensive regulation: manufacture, storage, distribution, sale, import.
    • Aim: Ensure safe, wholesome food for consumption.
  • FSSAI Microbiological Standards & Criteria:
    • Binding for Food Business Operators (FBOs).
    • Risk-based; key for HACCP implementation.
    • Define limits for microbes (pathogens, indicators).
    • Sampling plans (n,c,m,M) defined. 📌 (n=samples, c=max positives, m=threshold, M=max limit)
CategoryOrganism(s)Standard (per g/mL unless stated)
Milk (Pasteurized)Aerobic Plate Count (APC)< 30,000
Coliforms< 10
Escherichia coliAbsent
Salmonella spp.Absent/25mL
Meat & Poultry (Raw)Salmonella spp.Absent/25g
E. coli O157:H7/STECAbsent/25g
Ready-to-Eat (RTE) FoodsListeria monocytogenesAbsent/25g
Staphylococcus aureus (coagulase +ve)< 100 (some RTEs)
Packaged Drinking WaterTotal Coliforms, E. coliAbsent/250mL
Salmonella, Shigella, Vibrio choleraeAbsent/250mL

Enforcement & Recall - Food Safety Patrol

  • Authorities: FSSAI (national), State Food Safety Authorities.
  • Field Team:
    • Food Safety Officers (FSOs): Conduct inspections, collect samples, seize articles.
    • Designated Officers (DOs): Issue licenses, initiate prosecutions.
  • Core Activities:
    • Licensing & Registration of Food Business Operators (FBOs).
    • Surveillance, inspection, food sampling & analysis.
  • Consequences of Non-Compliance:
    • Improvement notices.
    • Penalties: Financial (e.g., up to ₹10 lakh for unsafe food), imprisonment.
    • Adjudication process.
  • Food Recall Protocol:
    • Triggered by FBO or FSSAI for unsafe/adulterated food.
    • Classification: Class I (severe health risk) to Class III.
    • Involves public alert, product retrieval, and safe disposal.

    ⭐ FSSAI can direct a food recall if an FBO fails to do so (Sec 28, FSS Act, 2006).

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • FSSAI is India's apex food safety regulator, established under the FSS Act, 2006.
  • This Act consolidates previous food laws, aiming for science-based standards.
  • Key regulations target food adulteration, misbranding, and microbial contaminants.
  • HACCP principles are crucial for preventive control in food businesses.
  • FSSAI defines microbiological limits and mandates food recall procedures.
  • Licensing and registration of food businesses is mandatory.
  • Violations attract penalties under the FSS Act.

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