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肉类和家禽屠宰行业食品安全投资成本。

Costs of Food Safety Investments in the Meat and Poultry Slaughter Industries.

作者信息

Viator Catherine L, Muth Mary K, Brophy Jenna E, Noyes Gary

机构信息

RTI International, 3040 E. Cornwallis Road, P.O. Box 12194, Research Triangle Park, NC, 27709, U.S.A.

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 1275 First St NE, Washington, DC, 20002, U.S.A.

出版信息

J Food Sci. 2017 Feb;82(2):260-269. doi: 10.1111/1750-3841.13597. Epub 2017 Jan 24.

Abstract

To develop regulations efficiently, federal agencies need to know the costs of implementing various regulatory alternatives. As the regulatory agency responsible for the safety of meat and poultry products, the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service is interested in the costs borne by meat and poultry establishments. This study estimated the costs of developing, validating, and reassessing hazard analysis and critical control points (HACCP), sanitary standard operating procedures (SSOP), and sampling plans; food safety training for new employees; antimicrobial equipment and solutions; sanitizing equipment; third-party audits; and microbial tests. Using results from an in-person expert consultation, web searches, and contacts with vendors, we estimated capital equipment, labor, materials, and other costs associated with these investments. Results are presented by establishment size (small and large) and species (beef, pork, chicken, and turkey), when applicable. For example, the cost of developing food safety plans, such as HACCP, SSOP, and sampling plans, can range from approximately $6000 to $87000, depending on the type of plan and establishment size. Food safety training costs from approximately $120 to $2500 per employee, depending on the course and type of employee. The costs of third-party audits range from approximately $13000 to $24000 per audit, and establishments are often subject to multiple audits per year. Knowing the cost of these investments will allow researchers and regulators to better assess the effects of food safety regulations and evaluate cost-effective alternatives.

摘要

为了高效地制定法规,联邦机构需要了解实施各种监管替代方案的成本。作为负责肉类和禽类产品安全的监管机构,美国农业部食品安全检验局对肉类和禽类企业所承担的成本感兴趣。本研究估算了制定、验证和重新评估危害分析与关键控制点(HACCP)、卫生标准操作程序(SSOP)以及抽样计划的成本;新员工食品安全培训的成本;抗菌设备和解决方案的成本;消毒设备的成本;第三方审核的成本;以及微生物检测的成本。利用面对面专家咨询、网络搜索以及与供应商联系的结果,我们估算了与这些投资相关的资本设备、劳动力、材料及其他成本。适用时,结果按企业规模(小型和大型)和品种(牛肉、猪肉、鸡肉和火鸡)列出。例如,制定食品安全计划(如HACCP、SSOP和抽样计划)的成本可能在约6000美元至87000美元之间,具体取决于计划类型和企业规模。食品安全培训每位员工的成本约为120美元至2500美元,具体取决于课程和员工类型。第三方审核每次审核的成本约为13000美元至24000美元,而且企业通常每年要接受多次审核。了解这些投资的成本将使研究人员和监管机构能够更好地评估食品安全法规的影响,并评估具有成本效益的替代方案。

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