As part of the requirements, the importer of this product, House of Spices, would have been required to have a FSVP, or Foreign Supplier Verification Program in place, and as part of that program, measures in place to ensure that the supplier of this product had controls for hazards. And with spices, Salmonella would be a potential hazard. These measures could include:
- requiring a COA for each lot with sampling and testing from a reputable laboratory,
- an onsite audit to ensure that 1) spices are being properly treated and 2) the facility had controls to protect against environmental contamination in mixing and packing areas
- the importers own testing protocol which would check incoming lots and serve as a verification of the COA. One would be looking at large sample quantities (375 g rather than 25g) over multiple units within the lot.
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/house-spices-india-issues-recall-mdh-sambar-masala-due-salmonella-contamination
House Of Spices (India) Issues Recall of "MDH Sambar Masala" Due To Salmonella Contamination
Summary
Company Announcement Date: September 07, 2019
FDA Publish Date:September 07, 2019
Product Type: Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement: Salmonella
Company Name: House Of Spices India
Company Name: House Of Spices India
Brand Name: MDH
Product Description: MDH SAMBAR MASALA
Product Description: MDH SAMBAR MASALA