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Touchstone

ISSN 1179-2426

Occupational Safety

Food manufacturers – new tool to control hazards

Thousands of food manufacturers worldwide stand to benefit from a newly published document in the ISO 22000 series designed to prevent and control food safety hazards.

Prerequisite programmes on food safety – Part 1: Food manufacturing, ISO technical specification ISO/TS 22002-1:2009, sets out requirements for prerequisite programmes needed to realise safe products and provide food that is safe for human consumption. ISO/TS 22002-1:2009 is intended to be used in conjunction with, and to support, ISO 22000:2005, which gives requirements for a food safety management system.

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STANDARD IN DEVELOPMENT

SAA/SNZ HB 76 Dangerous Goods – Initial Emergency Response Guide

Committee: HB76
Manager: John Kelly
Estimated publication date: April 2010
Comments: HB 76:1997 was developed as a joint handbook but subsequent editions, 2004 in Australia and 2003 and 2008 in New Zealand, have been Australian and New Zealand only handbooks. The handbook is now being revised as a joint document. A public comment draft will be issued in New Zealand only, in early March 2010 with publication scheduled for late April 2010.