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Environmental Testing
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Environmental testing involves the microbiological sampling of food contact surfaces or nearby areas to test for the presence of pathogens or indicator organisms. An environmental monitoring program (EMP) includes pathogen swabbing to detect risk in the sanitary conditions of the processing environment and is a verification of the effectiveness of pathogen controls in place at a facility.
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Bringing New Technologies to Bear for Biosurveillance

Robert A. Norton Ph.D. Cris A. Young D.V.M., M.P.H., Diplomate A.C.V.P.M. Daniel M. Gerstein Ph.D.
April 23, 2024

A Biosurveillance Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (BISR) system would address two mission-critical requirements for biosurveillance to detect and prevent outbreaks: rapid detection and predictive analysis.


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Study Compares Culture-Based and Alternative Environmental Monitoring Methods for Listeria

Food Safety Magazine Editorial Team
February 14, 2024

A recent study has analyzed methods of environmental monitoring for Listeria monocytogenes in food production facilities, comparing two alternative methods against a traditional culture-based method.


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Automated Assay Jointly Developed by FDA, Rheonix Detects Low Levels of Cyclospora in Produce

Food Safety Magazine Editorial Team
January 10, 2024

A fully automated assay to detect Cyclospora cayetanensis, developed under a Research Collaboration Agreement between the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Rheonix, is now available to food and environmental testing laboratories, and has been proven to achieve consistent detection rates in samples of high-risk fresh produce with low levels of oocysts.


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Food Safety Insights: Food Safety Priorities—Getting ‘Back to Basics'

Pandemic disruptions prevented a greater focus on fundamental issues, to which processors are now returning
Bob Ferguson
October 5, 2023

In this Food Safety Insights column, we continue to explore processors' near-term priorities for food safety programs, as well as the regulations and issues they are watching that will have the most impact on their programs in the future. Food safety culture, microbiological control (including environmental monitoring), and sanitation and hygiene are three of processors' indicated top priorities for the near term.


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Keeping Listeria on the Run: Implementing an Effective Monitoring Program

A good Listeria monitoring program enables knowledge of where Listeria can enter, harbor, and move through the facility
Michael Cramer PCQI
August 7, 2023

Implementing an effective Listeria environmental monitoring program enables knowledge of where Listeria can enter, harbor, and move through a facility, which is the first step toward keeping the pathogen on the run and not allowing it to impact production surfaces or finished product.


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USDA-FSIS Updates Cell-Cultured Sampling Program Guidelines

July 7, 2023

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (USDA’s FSIS) has updated its sampling program for cell-cultured meat and poultry products, providing new instructions to inspection personnel and enforcement officers.


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Determining Sanitation Effectiveness with a Robust Environmental Monitoring Program

A PEM program should test for a mix of indicator organisms and a mix of pathogens based on product susceptibility and risk
Janna Hamlett, Ph.D.
December 11, 2022

Many methods are available for verifying the viability of a sanitation program, and most facilities use a combination of different methods to ensure that the sanitation program is performing as expected. Pathogen environmental monitoring (PEM) programs are a key prerequisite program to a sanitation program and to any facility's overall food safety program. There is no one-size-fits-all PEM program for facilities; rather, a PEM program is based on a facility's risk factors and what product(s) the facility manufactures.


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FDA Environmental Monitoring Tactics Have Changed—Have Yours?

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Bryan Armentrout
October 31, 2022

The Investigations Operations Manual is the standard for FDA field investigations. It explains how FDA investigators are taught to act, what to look for, and what to do when they find a noncompliance at a food facility. The latest version, which came out in June 2022, contains an important update on environmental monitoring.


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Focusing Ahead—Processors' Priorities for the Near Term

Food processors are now focusing on projects and priorities put on hold during the pandemic, including maintaining or adding to food safety certifications
Bob Ferguson
August 15, 2022

With the COVID-19 pandemic (hopefully) solidly in the rearview mirror, we wanted to find out what projects and initiatives food companies are focusing on for the rest of this year and into 2023. We heard from more than 200 food processors in every major category. They reported a wide-ranging wish list of projects and priorities, with improving their food safety culture, more training, improving their supply chain management (especially with their foreign suppliers), and improving their sanitation and environmental monitoring programs at the top of the list.


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Analytical Testing in Food Safety Continues to Grow

Bob Ferguson
April 16, 2020
No trend has been reported as being more impactful than the increase in the amount of analytical testing being conducted—especially the increase in testing for microorganisms.
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