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Identification and selection of food safety-related risk factors to be included in the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s Establishment-based Risk Assessment model for Hatcheries

Racicot, M. and Comeau, G. and Tremblay, A. and Quessy, S. and Cereno, T. and Charron-Langlois, M. and Venne, D. and Hébert, G. and Vaillancourt, J. P. and Fravalo, P. and Ouckama, R. and Mitevski, D. and Guerin, M. T. and Agunos, A. and DeWinter, L. and Catford, A. and Mackay, A. and Gaucher, M. L.

Zoonoses Public Health (2020) 67: 14–24

DOI: 10.1111/zph.12650

Abstract

Towards the continuous improvement of its inspection system, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is developing an Establishment-based Risk Assessment model for Hatcheries to allocate inspection resources based on the food safety risk associated with the Canadian hatcheries falling under its jurisdiction. The objectives of the current study were to identify and select critical food safety-related risk factors that would be included in this model, with a main focus on Salmonella. A literature review was used to develop a comprehensive list of risk factors that could potentially contribute to the food safety risk attributed to Canadian hatcheries operating in all production streams (breeders, layers, broilers, turkeys, waterfowl and game birds). The development of this list used a selection process that was conducted according to the availability of data sources, the clarity of definition and the measurability of the selected risk factors. A panel of experts reviewed and adjusted the identified risk factors. A final list of 29 risk factors was generated; 20 originated from the scientific literature and nine from the expert panel. Risk factors were grouped in three clusters according to whether they pertained to the inherent risk (nine factors identified), risk mitigation (nine factors identified) or compliance of a hatchery with its preventive control plan and regulatory requirements (11 factors identified). Criteria for assessing each risk factor were defined based on common practices used in the Canadian hatchery industry. This comprehensive list of risk factors and criteria represents useful information to support the design and implementation of a Canadian risk assessment model for hatcheries, but could also be used by like-minded food safety authorities.

Citation

Racicot, M., Comeau, G., Tremblay, A., Quessy, S., Cereno, T., Charron-Langlois, M., Venne, D., Hébert, G., Vaillancourt, J. P., Fravalo, P., Ouckama, R., Mitevski, D., Guerin, M. T., Agunos, A., DeWinter, L., Catford, A., Mackay, A., & Gaucher, M. L. (2020). Identification and selection of food safety-related risk factors to be included in the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s Establishment-based Risk Assessment model for Hatcheries. Zoonoses Public Health, 67(1), 14–24. https://doi.org/10.1111/zph.12650 Animals, Humans, *Chickens, Risk Assessment, *risk assessment, Canada, *poultry, *risk factors, Housing, Animal/*standards, *Animal Husbandry, *Food Safety, *hatchery, *Legislation, Food, *risk-based oversight, *Salmonella, Salmonella Infections, Animal/prevention & control

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