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RISK MANAGEMENT. The process of weighing policy alternatives in the light of the results of risk assessment and, if required, selecting and implementing appropriate control options, including regulatory measures. Listeria monocytogenes HAZARD. Primary production
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RISK MANAGEMENT • The process of weighing policy alternatives • in the light of the results of risk assessment • and, if required, selecting and implementing • appropriate control options, including • regulatory measures
Listeria monocytogenes HAZARD Primary production Transformation Distribution Consumption Possible occurrence of “hazardous situations” (situations leading to potential contamination, development, survival of L.m.) Listeriosis in humans “Unwanted event” “Adverse effect” “Harm” PROBABILITY OF OCCURRENCE RISK SEVERITY Consequences: - health effects - other effects
RISK ASSESSORS RISK MANAGERS DECISION STAKEHOLDERS
RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS • risk evaluation • identification of options • choice of option • implementation • monitoring • review
RISK EVALUATION • risk profiling • ranking of hazards • identification of goals • risk assessment policy • initiation of risk assessment
RISK PROFILING • setting the problem in its context • describe the hazard • nature and severity of effects • economic & trade aspects • risk/benefit • communication
RANKING OF HAZARDS • setting priorities • severity of the problem • complexity of the problem • opinion of stakeholders • societal/political factors
IDENTIFICATION OF GOALS • intervention or not • appropriate level of protection • prevent, reduce, minimise • economic, societal, political
APPROPRIATE LEVEL OF PROTECTION (SPS) • The level of protection deemed appropriate • by the Member establishing a sanitary • measure to protect human or animal life or • health within its territory
RISK ASSESSMENT POLICY • COMMUNICATION • - independence • - excellence • - integrity • - transparency • - uncertainties • - value judgements • - resources
RISK MANAGEMENT OPTIONS • comparison with other risks • magnitude of benefits • prevention / control possibilities • technical feasibility • benefits / “costs” • alternate risks • consumer perception • consumer preference • societal and ethical factors
CHOICE OF OPTION • do nothing • communicate the risk • adopt an international standard • adopt a measure other than an • international standard • adopt a precautionary measure
PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE (SPS) • ARTICLE 5(7) : • insufficient scientific evidence • provisional measure • seek to obtain the additional information • necessary • review measure within a reasonable • period of time
IMPLEMENTATION • regulatory authority or operator • increasing tendency to put burden of • compliance on operator, with regulatory • overview • HACCP / animal health • Food Safety Objectives
MONITOR / REVIEW • plan - who, what, when • supervision of production • disease surveillance • repeat assessment
I Index WTO (burden of proof) Concept of Risk Assessment OLF Risk Profile Uncertainty • Risk Policies • Zero risk-ADI based model • Alara (As Low as Reasonably Achievable) • Threshold Approaches/Non threshold • Approaches • Risk Balancing Policies • Procedural Approaches Extrapolation Sensitivity Level of Protection
II. • Risk Management • (whole food chain) • Decision-making Process • Standard Formulation • Enforcement / Monitoring Precautionary Principle III. • Risk Communication • Assessors • Industries • Consumers
SUMMARY • RISK ANALYSIS SHOULD : • provide an integrated approach • rely on the best scientific advice • involve all stakeholders • be flexible and adaptable