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Humane Methods of Slaughter Act


The Food Safety and Inspection Service's Mission in Action: Meet CSIs Toot, Curb and Carson

August 15, 2013 Elizabeth Boody, Legislative Analyst, Food Safety and Inspection Service

FSIS Consumer Safety Inspectors (CSIs) Anthony Carson, Rick Toot, and Rosalinda Curb are just a few of the exemplary FSIS employees who work hard every day to protect public health and ensure the humane treatment of livestock presented for slaughter. Anthony Carson, a CSI in the Dallas district...

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OIG Gives FSIS Thumbs Up for “Handling” Appeals

May 16, 2012 Larry Davis, Humane Handling Enforcement Coordinator, Food Safety and Inspection Service

In April of all months, “audit” is the last word most Americans want to hear but last month the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service was cheering because it passed a very meaningful audit by the Office of the Inspector General. According to the OIG, FSIS is appropriately managing meat and...

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April’s Face of Food Safety Has Heart: Meet Veterinarian Dr. Nancy Atkins

April 11, 2012 Peggy Riek, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Dr. Nancy Atkins’ devotion to animals is deep-rooted and widespread. She says she knew she wanted to be a veterinarian before she even knew what a veterinarian was, and now she oversees the welfare of poultry and livestock across ten states. Dr. Atkins is a District Veterinary Medical Specialist at...

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An Open Look at How FSIS Enforces the Humane Handling of Livestock

March 13, 2012 Dr. Elisabeth Hagen, Under Secretary for Food Safety

Last week, USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service posted on the agency’s web site copies of recent letters that were sent to plants facing enforcement actions for inhumanely treating animals. Posting these humane handling enforcement letters on the web enhances the transparency component of this...

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Under Secretary for Food Safety Shares Some Insight on the Humane Handling of Livestock

January 07, 2011 Under Secretary for Food Safety, Dr. Elisabeth Hagen, Food Safety and Inspection Service

The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is making significant changes this year to strengthen humane handling enforcement-making it a more objective, and less subjective, measure. As a public health agency, FSIS is responsible for ensuring that America’s supply of meat and poultry...

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