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Enhancing Food Safety: The Role of the Food and Drug Administration (2010)
Food and Nutrition Board (FNB)
Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources (BANR)

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Front Matter (R1-R12)
Summary (1-18)
Part I: Setting the Stage for Understanding and Improving the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Role in the Food Safety System (19-20)
1 Introduction (21-34)
2 The Food Safety System: Context and Current Status (35-72)
Part II: Toward a Stronger and More Effective Food Safety System (73-74)
3 Adopting a Risk-Based Decision-Making Approach to Food Safety (75-120)
4 Sharing the Responsibility for a Risk-Based System: Models of Governance and Oversight (121-144)
Part III: Implementation of the New Food Safety System (145-146)
5 Creating an Integrated Information Infrastructure for a Risk-Based Food Safety System (147-180)
6 Creating a Research Infrastructure for a Risk-Based Food Safety System (181-204)
7 Integrating Federal, State, and Local Government Food Safety Programs (205-236)
8 Enhancing the Efficiency of Inspections (237-256)
9 Improving Food Safety and Risk Communication (257-292)
10 Modernizing Legislation to Enhance the U.S. Food Safety System (293-304)
11 Achieving the Vision of an Efficient Risk-Based Food Safety System (305-318)
Appendix A: Workshop Agendas (319-324)
Appendix B: Past Recommendations About the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Food Safety Program (325-370)
Appendix C: Food Safety Systems in the United States and Other Countries (371-402)
Appendix D: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Food Defense Program (403-450)
Appendix E: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Imported Food Safety (451-492)
Appendix F: Food Safety Research at Intramural and Extramural U.S. Food and Drug Administration Research Centers, by Topic (493-504)
Appendix G: U.S. Food and Drug Administration Food Protection Plan (505-554)
Appendix H: Glossary (555-562)
Appendix I: Acronyms and Abbreviations (563-568)
Appendix J: Committee Member Biographical Sketches (569-576)