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Food Chain Security

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The pilot study on Food Chain Security was launched in 2003 by NATO Public Diplomacy Division Science for Peace and Security Section (SPS) under the leadership of Turkey. The purpose of the study was to study the safety and security of food stuffs in the face of their careless/ignorant handling as well as against expected terrorist attacks at the system which may destroy and/or degrade it at the source during distribution, processing and in the consumption phase. The study included the protective and response measures which may have to be taken to reduce the risk and mitigate the consequences of these threats to the food system. The final outputs of this pilot study were agreed to be mainly: To allow comparison between country partners To identify common weaknesses of the food systems As a result of the terrible September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States the nature of the terrorist threat appears to be more uncertain and diffused, therefore the terrorist threat against the food system which comprises production, processing, distribution, restaurants, and retail can be very diverse and unpredictable and involve chemical, biological, and radiological agents of various kinds. Preparing for all possible contingencies was not practical, so a "risk management approach" was used in this study based on risk management principles that acknowledge while risk generally cannot be eliminated, enhancing protection from known or potential threats can reduce it.

List of contents

Food Chain Security Pilot Study: Findings and Recommendations.- Food Chain Security and Vulnerability.- The Contribution of Food Safety Management Systems to the Prevention of Deliberate Food Contamination.- Issues of Food Chain Security and Case Studies in the Czech Army.- Food Chain Security in Romania.- New System of Food Control in Russia.- Food Chain Defense in the United States.- Food Safety Strategies in the Federal Republic of Germany.- Assessing Security of Supply: Three Methods Used in Finland.- Food Chain Defense and Its Potential Implications on Traditional Foods: The Portuguese Case.

Summary

The pilot study on Food Chain Security was launched in 2003 by NATO Public Diplomacy Division Science for Peace and Security Section (SPS) under the leadership of Turkey. The purpose of the study was to study the safety and security of food stuffs in the face of their careless/ignorant handling as well as against expected terrorist attacks at the system which may destroy and/or degrade it at the source during distribution, processing and in the consumption phase. The study included the protective and response measures which may have to be taken to reduce the risk and mitigate the consequences of these threats to the food system. The final outputs of this pilot study were agreed to be mainly: To allow comparison between country partners To identify common weaknesses of the food systems As a result of the terrible September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States the nature of the terrorist threat appears to be more uncertain and diffused, therefore the terrorist threat against the food system which comprises production, processing, distribution, restaurants, and retail can be very diverse and unpredictable and involve chemical, biological, and radiological agents of various kinds. Preparing for all possible contingencies was not practical, so a “risk management approach” was used in this study based on risk management principles that acknowledge while risk generally cannot be eliminated, enhancing protection from known or potential threats can reduce it.

Product details

Assisted by Ham Alpas (Editor), Hami Alpas (Editor), Ç& (Editor), Beyazit Ç&305;rako&287;lu (Editor), Çirakoglu (Editor), Çirakoglu (Editor), Beyazit Çirakoglu (Editor), Beyazit Çırakoğlu (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048195602
ISBN 978-90-481-9560-2
No. of pages 145
Weight 264 g
Illustrations XII, 145 p.
Series NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security
NATO SCIENCE FOR PEACE AND SEC
NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security
NATO Science for Peace and Security Series
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Chemical engineering

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