Title of article :
The SAFE FOODS framework for integrated risk analysis of food: An approach designed for science-based, transparent, open and participatory management of food safety
Author/Authors :
Ib Knudsen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The SAFE FOODS framework proposes an integrated five-step procedure for the risk analysis. The five steps are: framing, risk assessment, evaluation, risk management, and review. The framework is designed to address both risks and benefits. The SAFE FOODS approach introduces a 20-member Interface Committee, headed by a risk manager, to run the procedure. First third of the members is risk managers, second third is independent scientific experts and the last third is stakeholders with economic interests and with consumer interests. The role of the different steps in the procedure and the role of each category of Committee Members during the process are described. The proposal suggests a strict separation of responsibilities between managerial members on one side and scientific members and stakeholder members on the other side. This division of responsibilities in the committee opens up new possibilities for transparency, openness and participation without violation of the delegation-of-power rule. For the communication with the interested parties and the public at large during the process it is foreseen to create an Internet Forum, and use press conferences, press releases and interviews. Overall the SAFE FOODS proposal shall be seen as an invitation for rethinking the current risk assessment/risk management system in EU.
Keywords :
Risk analysis framework , Framing , risk management , Risk evaluation , Food safety , Risk assessment , Review , Interface Committee , Internet Forum
Journal title :
Food Control
Journal title :
Food Control