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Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
2015 Volume.30 No. 3 p.217 ~ p.226
A Study on Establishing a Standardized Process for the Development and Management of Food Safety Health Indicators in Korea
Byun Ga-Ram

Choi Gie-hae
Lee Jong-Tae
Abstract
This study was conducted to establish a standardized process for developing food safety health indicators. With this aim, we proposed a standardized process, accessed the validity of the suggested process by performing simulations, and provided a method to utilize the indicators. Developing process for domestic environmental health indicators was benchmarked to propose a standardized process for developing food safety health indicators, and DPSEEA framework was applied to the development of indicators. The suggested standardized process consists of an exploitation stage and a management stage. In the exploitation stage, a total of 6 procedures (initial indicators suggestion, candidate indicators selection, data availability assessment, feasibility assessment, pilot study, and final indicator selection) are conducted, and the indicators are routinely calculated and officially announced in the management stage. The exploitation stage is operated by an interaction between a task force team who manages the overall process, and an advisory committee (minimum of 4 in academia, 2 in research, 4 in specialists of Ministry of Food and Drug Safety) who reviews and performs evaluations on the indicators. The standardized process was simulated with 45 initial indicators, and total of 4 indicators (17 detailed indicators) were selected: ¡®Proportion of domestic fruit/vegetable receiving ¡®acceptable¡¯ in the evaluation of pesticide/herbicide residues¡¯, ¡®Food-borne disease outbreaks¡¯, ¡®Food-borne legal infectious disease incidence¡¯, ¡®Salmonellosis incidence¡¯. Synthetic food safety health index was derived by calculating percent difference with the data from 2010 to 2012. Results showed that when comparing the year 2010 to 2011, and 2011 to 2012, the overall food safety status improved by 10.37% and 9.87%, respectively. In addition, the contribution of indicators to the overall food safety status can be determined by looking into the individual indicators, and the synthetic index may be illustrated to enhance the ease of interpretation to the public and policy makers. In overall, food health safety indicators can be useful in many ways and therefore, attention should be drawn to conduct further studies and establish related legislations.
KEYWORD
food safety health indicator, health risk information system, risk management, environmental health indicator
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