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  • Food Safety and Inspection Service

    Activities, news, product recalls and other consumer information, publications, educational programs and details of the organization.

    www.fsis.usda.gov

  • Foodborne Illness

    Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition's list of sources of consumer information, safety programs and US Government publications.

    vm.cfsan.fda.gov

  • Bad Bug Book

    Information about foodborne pathogenic micro-organisms and natural toxins, including habitat or source, associated foods, infective dose, disease symptoms, complications, outbreaks, and susceptible populations.

    vm.cfsan.fda.gov

  • Food Safety and Hygiene

    Quarterly bulletins, published for the Australian food industry, cover a wide range of topics.

    www.foodscience.afisc.csiro.au

  • FoodSafe Program

    From University of California, Davis. Summaries of links to safety, pesticide and food industry information; also songs about food safety.

    foodsafe.ucdavis.edu

  • Technical Institute of Food Safety

    Offers for sale a book "Engineering for Food Safety and Sanitation". List of contents and notes on the authors.

    www.tifsinfo.com

  • FoodSafetyNow.com

    Books for professionals working in storage, preparation, and presentation of food products.

    www.foodsafetynow.com

  • Iowa State University Extension: Food Safety Project

    Links to news and resources for educators and consumers and research by the Food Safety Consortium.

    www.extension.iastate.edu

  • International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry: Mycotoxin Newsletter

    List of resources including research projects, literature and websites on this type of food contaminant.

    www.cfsan.fda.gov

  • Food Safety Information

    News, articles, government information and journal on food safety, foodborne pathogen detection methods, forum, discussions, and chat room. [Requires free registration for full access.]

    www.foodhaccp.com

  • Program in Food Safety

    Searchable database of safety, preservation by topic, process, restaurant or producers. Also, has contacts and news articles. Produced by Penn State University.

    foodsafety.cas.psu.edu

  • Institute of Food Research - Belief Networks to Support Decisions

    Examples of the application of Bayesian belief networks and Java servlets to food safety decision support.

    bbn.ifrn.bbsrc.ac.uk

  • FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition

    Run by the Food and Drug Administration. Program areas covering production and hazards, biotechnology, food additives, cosmetics, pesticides, dietary supplements, foodborne illnesses, labeling, import and export, and inspection and enforcement. Page Lists history of the facility and meeting times.

    www.cfsan.fda.gov

  • Food Safety SA

    Food safety information about the primary industry sector in South Australia.

    www.foodsafetysa.com.au

  • Cleanability of Stainless Steel

    Brief information on stainless steel used as a food contact surface.

    hometown.aol.co.uk

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