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Rules, regulations, sanctions and rewards certainly play a part in defining a safety culture. If you are rewarded for reporting a safety issue, you are more likely to do it again next time than if you were disciplined. Above all though, culture is socially mediated, a product of the relationships between people in the organization, particularly those who are influential in virtue of the position they hold or the respect they receive (ideally both). Weick and Sutcliffe (2001),... [Pg.284]

Any substance that is not GRAS or sanctioned by use prior to 1958 (prior sanctioned) is considered a food additive. The Act prohibits the marketing of a food additive unless PDA has pubHshed a regulation that approves the intended use of the substance (22). A food additive is deemed unsafe if it is used without an approving regulation a food is deemed adulterated if it is, bears, or contains an unapproved food additive. [Pg.85]

Rosin has a low order of toxicity foUowing ingestion or skin contact. Rosin and its numerous derivatives have a number of permitted food packaging and other direct and indirect food contact uses throughout the world. Sanctioned uses appHcable in the United States are outlined in U.S. Food and Dmg Administration (U.S. FDA) Regulations (2). Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) for specific rosins and thein derivatives should be consulted before thein use. [Pg.142]

European Regulations Veterinary Medicines Directive 2001/82/EC o Title IV Manufacture and imports o Title VII Pharmacovigilance o Title VIII Supervision and sanctions. [Pg.274]

Monitoring, violation and sanction spheres Systematic monitoring of dmg information is not undertaken in all the countries a number of countries rely on complaints filed either by competitor companies or by consumers. Self-regulation is also used in most countries, although there are no mechanisms for taking action against those who violate the regulations. [Pg.123]

Law enforcement is indispensable for regulation. Adequate sanctions help to deter future violations and have a significant impact on regulatory effectiveness. [Pg.123]

Is there any sanction to be applied in case of violation of the regulations ... [Pg.44]

Priority-based Assessment of Food Additives (PAFA). It contains administrative, chemical, and toxicological information for over 2000 substances regulated by the FDA as direct, secondary direct, color additives, GRAS substances, and prior-sanctioned substances. In addition, the database contains only administrative and chemical information for less than 1000 such substances. [Pg.77]

Newly sanctioned systems will require compliance with regulations for GMP electronic records and electronic signatures, and definition of the functionality required will need to be included. [Pg.587]

FDA 2001 g. Prior-sanctioned food ingredients. Plasticizers. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Code of Federal Regulations. 21 CFR 181.27. http //ffwebgate.access.gpo.gpv/cgi-bin/. December 10, 2001. [Pg.263]


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