Food Protection Rapid Response Team Continuation MSDH- Food Protection Division RFA-FD-15-020 (U18)Summary AbstractThe Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) Food Protection Division, in collaborationwith the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), will continue to maintain the State ofMississippi Rapid Response Team (SMRRT) specific to manufactured foods. It will utilizeexisting SMRRT capabilities to build upon and will maintain a cohesive expertly trained group ofresponders with a variety of expertise.Team members will continue to include food and feed field inspectors and program specialists,epidemiologists, laboratorians and emergency response personnel. Subject Matter Expertshave been identified and training sessions will continue to build expertise in various areas offood safety. Geographic Information Systems will be implemented and utilized for more rapidresponse and for data analysis; additional personnel will be needed for this project.Objectives for the RRT are as follows: • Maintain SMRRT procedures and resources as fit-for-use. • Maintain adequate staffing for response capabilities. • Utilize improved communication and information access in order to rapidly remove adulterated food/feed products from commerce. • Continue to develop/ implement/maintain product sampling for surveillance of food and feed products based on identified risk factors of operations . • Plan, communicate, staff, and train for the implementation of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).Rapid Response Team development helps FDA Manufactured Foods Regulatory ProgramStandards (MFRPS) in which MSDH is enrolled. Methods for achieving these goals involveincreasing dedicated staff (MFRPS Standard 8), enhancing staff development for the SMRRTmembers (MFRPS Standard 2), and the sharing of best practices statewide with local fieldinspectors in all three Mississippi agencies (MFRPS Standard 5) which share regulatoryresponsibility for food safety in Mississippi. Maintaining SMEs during staff turnover will beprioritized; maintaining resources for current Mission Ready Packages (MRPs) is paramount.These will include the development of additional MRPs with the assistance of MSDH Office ofEmergency Preparedness and Response additional training sessions for legally defensiblesample collections, ensuring that the Division of Food Protections' policies and procedures aremaintained as fit for use.Anticipated use of the Mississippi Responder Management System will increase communicationeffectiveness and can be utilized for planned and unplanned food events.Outreach to industry and the community (MFRPS Standard 7) will also play an integral part ofthis plan, through presentations, participation in response summits and associated events, andlocal health fairs.
Food Protection Rrt Round 2
Objective
Investigators
Swayze, Elizabeth
Institution
Mississippi State Department of Health
Start date
2015
End date
2018
Funding Source
Project number
5U18FD005559-02
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