FDA 483 - Rose Acres Farm - May 04, 2011
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During an inspection conducted by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from May 2 to May 4, 2011, Johnson County Egg Farm, a shell egg producer and manufacturer in Knob Noster, Missouri, received a Form FDA 483. This document details observations of conditions that may indicate non-compliance with federal food safety regulations.
The inspection revealed two key observations. Firstly, the company's written "SE plan," a critical food safety document, was found to lack the specific signatures of the individuals responsible for its administration. Instead of named individuals, only job titles were listed, creating a gap in accountability for plan oversight. Secondly, essential records did not consistently include the farm's identifying information. Specifically, the "Redacted (b)(4) Environment Submission Form" omitted the farm's name and location, and "Laboratory Results Forms" did not specify the location from which samples were obtained. These omissions hinder proper traceability and record integrity.
Johnson County Egg Farm is expected to address these observations by implementing corrective actions. This includes updating the SE plan with the specific names of administrators and ensuring all required records accurately and completely list the farm's name and location. Adherence to these documentation and record-keeping standards is crucial for maintaining regulatory compliance and ensuring product safety.
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