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| Import Issues |
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| The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has for many
years recognized the role of private testing laboratories in determining the quality of
foodstuffs imported into the United States. Programs such as automatic detentions
("blocklisting") have resulted in the expanded use of private laboratories by
importers. FDA believes that, given agency resource limitations and increasing import
obligations, they are obligated to rely to a significant degree on data generated by
private laboratories to make compliance decisions. Certified Laboratories has been
in the forefront among laboratories in dealing with the Food and Drug Administration and
working with their programs, not only on automatic detentions but other matters such as
referee samples and reconditioning proposals as well. |
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| Because we provide our results to many of the FDA districts throughout
the United States we have developed uniform and effective laboratory reporting
formats that are uniformly accepted by the agency. |
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| The role of private laboratories and their use by importers is outlined
in the Regulatory Procedures Manual (X9-52-1). We at Certified Laboratories adhere
to those guidelines as well as to all good laboratory practices. For your information we
have provided an overview of some of the requirements and procedures that we follow to
assure rapid review and acceptance of our reports by FDA Districts. |
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| SAMPLE COLLECTION |
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| The appropriate and representative sampling of a product is crucial in
assuring that the analytical work is accurate. It is necessary that the sampling
collection be documented with the following data: |
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- Size and description of lot
- Size and method of collection
- Identity of the sampler
- Date of collection
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| Certified Laboratories uses and provides for its clients a sample collection
report that meets and exceeds all these requirements. If you would like a copy, please
call. |
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| ANALYTICAL PACKAGES |
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| All reports submitted to the Food and Drug Administration by Certified
Laboratories contains a minimum of the following: |
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- Documentation associated with the sampler must be on file with FDA
- Properly signed & dated worksheets that include:
Sample preparations and any modifications
Methods used and any modifications, instrumentation, calibrations,
and conditions.
Calculations and results
Any other necessary information
- Source, preparation and purity of standards
- All chromatograms or spectra
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| OTHER REQUIREMENTS |
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| To aid the Food and Drug Administration in evaluating the quality of our
work and to help them in assuring the accuracy, validity and reliability of our results,
we provide or make available the following: |
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- Cirricula vitae of personnel
- A list of each type of analysis and imported commodity handled by the
laboratory
- A list of equipment used for conducting the analysis
- Updated and accurate quality control records
- Appropriate laboratory information bulletins (LIB's)
- Updated compendia if the latest official methodologies (AOAC, BAM, etc.)
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| TYPES OF ANALYSIS PERFORMED |
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- Extraneous Material Analysis which include:
Hair Identification
Insect Identification
Fragment Counting
Feather Barbules
- Microbiological Analysis which include:
Total Plate Count
Coliform Count
E. coli
Enteropathogenic E. coli
Staphylococcus
Salmonella
Listeria Monocytogenes
Vibrio p-Haemolyticus
Vibrio Cholerae
- Chromatographic Analysis employing TLC, GC and HPLC, which include:
Pesticides
Sweeteners
Coumarin
Indole
Color
- Organoleptic Examination for Decomposition on:
Fresh Fin Fish
Frozen Fin Fish
Shrimp
Lobster
Canned Tuna
Scallops
Octopus
Froglegs
Squid
Canned Crabmeat
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| In order for any laboratory to maintain its
laboratory acceptance, it must be up-to-date on all analytical and Food and Drug
Administration Methodologies. For that reason, Certified Laboratories maintains an
extensive library that includes, among other titles, Official Methods of the AOAC, USP,
BP, AACC, and AOCS, as well as FDA Bacteriological and Pesticide Analytical Manuals (BAM
and PAM). In addition we keep |
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- Laboratory Information Bulletins (LIB's)
- Macroanalytical Procedures Manual
- Current Journals including JAOAC, Journal of Agriculture
and Food, Journal of Food Science
- Import Alerts
- Inspection Operations Manual
- Compliance Policy Guide
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| We believe that Certified Laboratories
is in the forefront of laboratories whose work is routinely submitted to the Food and Drug
Administration to aid in the clearing of entries. We believe we have developed a
reputation and expertise in this area that is second to none. We would welcome your
comments and inquiries and look forward to being of service to you in the immediate
future. If you require further assistance or need any answers, please do not hesitate to
call us at 1-800-CERT-LAB. |