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Thursday, September 29, 2016

Enforcement of Rule for Ground Meat Logs Starts Oct. 1

 On October 1, USDA FSIS will begin enforcement of the rule requiring establishments and retail stores that grind raw beef for sale in commerce to maintain a log of the lot information on which raw materials were used to produce that ground meat.  Specifically:
  1. The establishment numbers of the establishments supplying the materials used to prepare each lot of raw ground beef product; 
  2. All supplier lot numbers and production dates; 
  3. The names of the supplied materials, including beef components and any materials carried over from one production lot to the next; 
  4. The date and time each lot of raw ground beef product is produced, and 
  5. The date and time when grinding equipment and other related food-contact surfaces are cleaned and sanitized. 
  
FSIS Notice
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE WASHINGTON, DC FSIS NOTICE 75-16 9/28/16 
NOTE: DO NOT IMPLEMENT THIS NOTICE UNTIL OCTOBER 1, 2016. 
VERIFYING THAT RECORDS ARE KEPT BY OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS 
AND RETAIL STORES THAT GRIND RAW BEEF 
 
I. PURPOSE 
 
This notice informs Office of Field Operations (OFO) inspection program personnel (IPP) and Office of Investigations, Enforcement and Audit (OIEA) Compliance and Investigations Division (CID) Investigators how to verify whether official establishments and retail stores are maintaining required records concerning suppliers and source materials for raw beef ground at the establishment or retail store. 
 
II. BACKGROUND 
A. FSIS issued the final rule Records To Be Kept by Official Establishments and Retail Stores That Grind Raw Beef Products on December 21, 2015. This rule requires official establishments and retail stores that grind raw beef for sale in commerce to maintain specific information about raw ground beef they produce. This rule is necessary to improve FSIS’s ability to accurately trace the source of foodborne illness outbreaks involving ground beef and to identify the source materials that may be attributable to these outbreaks. 
B. The final rule established new requirements in 9 CFR 320.1(b)(4), 320.2 and 320.3. The final rule requires certain records associated with ground beef product production. The final rule does not apply to other activities for producing non-intact product, such as mechanically-tenderizing or needle-injecting raw beef. 
C. The new regulations in 9 CFR 320.1(b)(4) require official establishments and retail stores to keep the following information when they grind raw beef: 
1. The establishment numbers of the establishments supplying the materials used to prepare each lot of raw ground beef product; 
2. All supplier lot numbers and production dates; 
3. The names of the supplied materials, including beef components and any materials carried over from one production lot to the next; 
4. The date and time each lot of raw ground beef product is produced, and 
5. The date and time when grinding equipment and other related food-contact surfaces are cleaned and sanitized.
  
NOTE: Under 9 CFR 320.1(b)(4)(iii), a ground beef lot is defined, for the purpose of raw ground beef recordkeeping, as the amount of ground beef produced during particular dates and times, following clean up and until the next clean up. 
 
D. The new regulations in 9 CFR 320.2 require the records to be maintained at the location where the raw beef was ground. 
 
E. The new regulations in 9 CFR 320.3 require that the records be maintained for one year.  
 
III. OIEA COMPLIANCE INVESTIGATOR (CI) RESPONSIBILITIES IN A RETAIL STORE THAT GRINDS RAW BEEF
  
A. Investigators are to verify that the retail store is maintaining records as described in Section II, C, D, and E, above. Investigators are to follow the instructions for verifying that retail facilities maintain required records found in FSIS Directive 8010.1, Methodology for Conducting In-Commerce Surveillance Activities, Appendix 1.
 
B. When Investigators observe recordkeeping violations of the new recordkeeping requirements described in Section II, C, D, and E, above, the Investigators are to inform the management official, designee, owner, or product custodian of the violation, and document the violation by issuing a Notice of Warning.
 
IV. OFO INSPECTION PROGRAM PERSONNEL (IPP) RESPONSIBILITIES IN AN OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENT THAT GRINDS RAW BEEF
  
A. IPP are to verify that the official establishment is maintaining records as described in Section II.C, D, and E, above.
  
B. IPP are to verify that official establishments meet these new recordkeeping requirements when scheduling and performing a Public Health Information System (PHIS) "Raw Non-Intact HACCP" task or "Heat Treated-Not Fully Cooked-Not Shelf Stable HACCP" task (i.e., for a breaded ground beef product). IPP are to request the production records from the establishment to verify whether the establishment maintains the required information for that lot of raw ground beef.
  
C. If the official establishment is maintaining the records, IPP are to mark the PHIS task as performed.
 
D. If the official establishment is not maintaining the records, then IPP are to document noncompliance with 9 CFR 320.1(b)(4), 320.2, or 320.3.
  
NOTE: In a facility that houses both a federally-inspected official establishment and a retail store, CIs are to verify whether the retail store complies with the new recordkeeping requirements. IPP are to verify whether the official establishment meets the new recordkeeping requirements.
 
V. CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH AN OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENT IS NOT REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN GRINDING RECORDS
 
A. If an establishment either processes all ground beef product into Ready-to-Eat (RTE) product or moves all ground beef product to another official federally-inspected establishment for further processing into RTE product, IPP are not to verify whether establishments meet these new recordkeeping requirements.
 
B. For example, an establishment grinds beef and produces not ready-to-eat (NRTE) ground beef as one of its products. The establishment ships all of its NRTE ground beef product to another establishment that uses all of it to make a RTE product. In this situation, the establishment is not required to maintain grinding records; however, if any of the raw product(s) is not destined for RTE product in an official establishment, the establishment would have to maintain grinding records that would be subject to FSIS review.
 
VI. QUESTIONS
  
Refer questions regarding this notice to the Policy Development Staff through askFSIS. When submitting a question, use the Submit a Question tab, and enter the following information in the fields provided:
 

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