New
Label Submission Approval System will reduce the time and costs incurred by
both the industry and the agency.
Web-based
Label Submission Approval System will offer an alternative means to paper
application submission, making label review process faster, cheaper, and more
accurate.
The
U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service
(FSIS) today launched a new web-based label approval system that will
streamline the agency’s review process for meat, poultry, and egg product
labels. The Label Submission Approval System (LSAS) will make it possible for
food manufacturers to submit label applications electronically, will flag
application submission errors that could delay the approval process, and will
allow users to track the progress of their submission.
“This new system will expedite and simplify the review process for meat,
poultry and egg product labels,” Under Secretary for Food Safety Dr. Elisabeth
Hagen said. “Reducing the review times for labels will enhance the agency’s
ability to ensure that accurate information is applied to product labels and
reaches consumers quickly.”
FSIS reviews labels on the products it regulates to ensure they are truthful
and not misleading. LSAS will reduce the time and costs incurred by both the
industry and the agency. Until the launch of LSAS, companies mailed or hand
delivered paper applications to FSIS, and FSIS reviewed and corrected them before
returning them in hard copy. The agency receives 150 to 200 label submissions
daily, and it can take more than three weeks for a label to be reviewed. The
web-based system will make approved or corrected labels immediately available
to companies, saving time and mailing costs. The system also will allow
companies to store labels and make changes electronically, removing the need to
print and re-submit modified labels for review to FSIS each time a change is
made.
Label submissions are reviewed on a first come, first served basis, and the
agency will continue to review labels in the same manner using LSAS. If a
company chooses to use LSAS to submit a label for approval, during the
submission process, the system will notify the company if an application is incomplete
through an error message. The system assigns each label a tracking number so
the progress of its review can be tracked online. The system also includes an
option to first see if the label qualifies for a generic approval before
proceeding with a submission (generic approval means the label does not have to
be submitted to FSIS for review prior to use).
Fuente: www.fsis.usda.gov
Aporte: María Rene Rey
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