Food and Health & Safety Service Plan 2023-24 - Flipbook - Page 16
BACKGROUND
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upholding plastic kitchenware legislation on imports from China
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ship sanitation certi昀椀cation and infectious disease controls
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inspecting vessels to ensure compliance with international and UK health standards
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food hygiene inspections of docked vessels
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verifying organic produce at the point of importation
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undertaking risk-based monitoring and surveillance programmes using current
intelligence
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working closely with Trading Standards, the Food Standards Agency (FSA), the
Department for Environment, Food and Rural A昀昀airs (DEFRA), the Animal and
Plant Health Agency (APHA) and other agencies to ensure e昀昀ective monitoring and
reporting procedures
SCPHA may need to increase the number and
frequency of checks it performs as DEFRA looks
to introduce new import controls for EU goods
from October 2023 as part of the Border Target
Operating Model (BTOM).
SCPHA has developed the sophisticated Port
Health Interactive Live Information System
(PHILIS) to track vessel arrivals, record
health checks, manage correspondence and
process imports as quickly as possible. This
is outsourced to the majority of Britain’s port
health authorities, with ongoing support and
maintenance provided by SCPHA’s IT team. PHILIS communicates with other industrystandard systems such as IPAFFS, Destin8 and CNS Compass to exchange crucial
information electronically.
The much-anticipated next evolution of PHILIS, NEOMA, is currently being developed
by SCPHA’s IT team. This will use cutting-edge technology, such as arti昀椀cial
intelligence, to increase the e昀케ciency of port health operations and cut down on
waste.
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East Suffolk Food and Health & Safety Service Plan 2023/24