AFRPS Maintenance 2025
Pennsylvania Department Of Agriculture, Harrisburg PA
Investigators
Abstract
Project Summary/Abstract 1. Continue to evaluate the Feed Programâs legal authority to ensure the protection of the health of man and animals. Evaluate the possibility of updating the Commercial Feed Act. 2. Maintain and enhance the inspector training course curriculum, supporting the AFRPS requirements and the needs of our risk-based inspection program to ensure the knowledge, skills and abilities of feed inspection staff. 3. Maintain and enhance our Esri ArcGIS based Survey 123 to update a risk- based inspection workplan and adequate inspection and investigation protocol. 4. Maintain a means to evaluate our feed inspection training competencies, for both field and inspection report procedures, to verify the effectiveness of our training curriculum. 5. Maintain a means to communicate with other agencies and a way to disseminate information in times of feed-related emergencies and cross-sector events. 6. Maintain written policies and procedures that outline our Feed Programâs enforcement strategies. Update as necessary. 7. Create and launch statewide educational outreach about feed topics which incorporates training activities and open communication between regulators, industry, academia and the consumer. 8. Maintain a means to evaluate the necessary resources to perform routine feed work in order to assure the Feed Program has adequate support to meet the goals of the workplan. 9. Continue to evaluate the procedures for sample collection to ensure alignment with the Feed Programâs priorities. 10. Ensure the alignment of the laboratory procedures with the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) Quality Assurance/Quality Control guidelines and meet the managerial and technical requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 in order to guarantee valid and defensible laboratory testing data to protect the health of man and animals. 11. Maintain and operate a review system to ensure periodic assessment of the feed program per each Standard in order to implement necessary improvement.
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