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Post Number: 3901
Registered: 04-2017
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Posted on Wednesday, January 02, 2019 - 1:53 pm:   

The following represents criteria for direct reference seizure *requests to the Office of Human
and Animal Food Operations (OHAFO) in consultation with the Office of Enforcement and
Import Operations (OEIO) and CFSAN, and for direct citation by the appropriate Field Office
within the Human and Animal Food Program*:
1. Insect Filth
a. The chocolate in six (6) 100 gram subsamples contains an average of 60 or more
insect fragments per 100 grams.
or
b. Any one subsample contains 90 or more insect fragments, even if the overall
average of all the subsamples is less than 60.
2. Rodent Filth
a. The chocolate in six (6) 100 gram subsamples contains an average of more than
1.0 rodent hair per 100 grams, regardless of the size of the hairs or hair fragments.
or
b. Any one subsample contains more than 3 rodent hairs even if the overall average
is less than 1.0 rodent hair.
*NOTE: Insect and rodent filth analyses are conducted using method 965.38, Official Methods
of Analysis, (2000) 17th Edition, AOAC, Gaithersburg, MD.*
Naa Maata, Nene Vinanu

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