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Ep. 67. Steve Mandernach & Ernie Julian: What Keeps State Regulators Up at Night: Part 1

Ep. 67. Steve Mandernach & Ernie Julian: What Keeps State Regulators Up at Night: Part 1

FromFood Safety Matters


Ep. 67. Steve Mandernach & Ernie Julian: What Keeps State Regulators Up at Night: Part 1

FromFood Safety Matters

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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Mar 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Steven Mandernach is the executive director of the Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO), which unites high-level regulatory officials, industry representatives, trade associations, academia, and consumer organizations. Prior to becoming executive director in 2018, Steve was the bureau chief for food and consumer safety at the Iowa Department of Inspections. He is a past president of AFDO and current co-chair of the Association’s Laws and Regulations committee. He has a J.D. from Drake University Law School. Ernest Julian, Ph.D. is chief of the Center for Food Protection for the Rhode Island Department of Health, a position he has held for the last 30 years. Prior to this, he was with the Connecticut Department of Health for 14 years. He is president of the Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) and he has served as AFDO’s representative to the Council to Improve Foodborne Outbreak Response (CIFOR), and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s FSMA Surveillance Workgroup. Ernie is also an adjunct assistant professor of Health Services, Policy, and Practice at Brown University. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak to Steve and Ernie [26.51] about: Current efforts to improve recall notifications and outbreak response at the retail level The need for additional funding to conduct more laboratory work and more epidemiologists What it means to shift resources to improve food safety Physicians' ability to test for foodborne pathogens, and how is helpful during an outbreak investigation Food safety culture as an issue for regulators, not just industry Programs that teach retail level inspectors how to conduct environmental sampling, regardless of whether or not an implicated, contaminated food is still on the market Figuring out how to deal with emerging trends (online food selling, meal delivery apps, etc.) before they become widespread Pinpointing the exact risks associated with home meal delivery kits Creating distance between sources of contamination and ready-to-eat foods at concentrated animal food operations The change in food safety culture needed at the farmer's level after decades of using manure for fertilizer Rhode Island's process of investigating individual cases of listeriosis Steve Mandernach's Articles in Food Safety Magazine Keeping Food Safe in the C-Store Environment  Unsung Heroes: State and Local Public Health Officials Innovating Outbreak Investigations Responding to Harvey and Irma: Rapid Response Teams Take Action   Building an Integrated Food Safety System One Brick at a Time  Integrating the Nation's Food Safety System: What You Need to Know  Ernie Julian's Articles in Food Safety Magazine Where the Rubber Meets the Road: RRTs in Action Creating the Rapid Response Road Map: Collaboration Points the Way Forward Resources: AFDO Retail Webinars (Hepatitis A and Norovirus) Bob Ferguson's Food Safety Insights [16:35] Bob joins us to discuss his article featured in our February/March 2020 issue: Food Safety Priorities and Plans for 2020: Part 2 Want more from Bob Ferguson? Find more of his articles and podcast segments. News Mentioned in This Episode FDA Approves Costco as First Participant in FSMA's VQIP [8:24] FDA Warns Jimmy John's and Sprouts Unlimited After Outbreak [10:24] U.S. Welcomes Imports of Previously Banned Brazilian Beef [12:00]   Keep Up with Food Safety Magazine Follow Us on Twitter @FoodSafetyMag and on Facebook  Subscribe to our magazine and our biweekly eNewsletter We Want to Hear From You! Please share your comments, questions, and suggestions. Tell us about yourself—we'd love to hear about your food safety challenges and successes. We want to get to know you! Here are a few ways to be in touch with us. Email us at podcast@foodsafetymagazine.com Record a voice memo on your phone and email it to us at podcast@foodsafetymagazine.com
Released:
Mar 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Food Safety Matters is a podcast for food safety professionals hosted by the Food Safety Magazine editorial team – the leading media brand in food safety for over 20 years. Each episode will feature a conversation with a food safety professional sharing their experiences and insights of the important job of safeguarding the world’s food supply.