FDA Inspection Citations: FSMA

I recently uploaded the latest FDA 483 citations spreadsheet which includes an increasing number of citations for FSMA-related inspections (as defined by 21 CFR  Part 117).  The data are current thru 2/15/2018.    At present the list of most popular observations resembles the old 110 food cGMPs, but there are 10 citations (out of a total of 856 under the new FSMA cGMPs) for problems with hazard analysis and control, indicating FDA is starting to require hazard analysis and food safety plans (if indicated by the hazard analysis, i.e. 117.130(a)(1) Your hazard analysis did not identify a known or reasonably foreseeable hazard that required a preventive control.)

If you are subject to the FSMA regulations on Preventive Controls, this might be a good time to start working on them!

CFR #Short DescriptionLong DescriptionFrequency Cited
117.10PersonnelYou did not take a reasonable measure and precaution related to personnel practices.78
117.40Equipment and Utensils – Design and MaintenanceYour equipment and utensils were not designed and constructed to be adequately cleaned or maintained to protect against contamination.66
117.35(c)Pest ControlYou did not exclude pests from your food plant to protect against contamination of food.54
117.37Sanitary Facilities and ControlYour plant did not have adequate sanitary facilities and accommodations.47
117.80(c)Manufacturing, Processing, Packing, Holding – ControlsYou did not conduct operations under conditions and controls necessary to minimize the potential for contamination of food.42
117.35(a)Sanitary Operations – Plant MaintenanceYou did not maintain your plant in a clean and sanitary condition and keep your plant in repair.29
117.35(a)Sanitary Operations – Plant SanitationYou did not clean and sanitize your utensils or equipment in a manner that protects against contamination.25
117.35(d)Sanitation of food contact surfaces – frequencyYou did not clean and sanitize your utensils or equipment as frequently as necessary to protect against contamination of food.25
117.35(e)Sanitation of non-food contact surfaces – frequencyYou did not clean your non-food contact surface in a manner and as frequently as necessary to protect against contamination.24
117.20(b)Plant Construction and DesignYour plant was not constructed to facilitate maintenance and sanitary operations.20
117.35(a)Sanitary Operations – Plant MaintenanceYou did not keep your plant in repair.19
117.20(a)GroundsYou did not keep the grounds around your plant in a condition that would protect against the contamination of food.16
117.35(b)(1)Cleaning and sanitizing substances- safe and adequateYou did not ensure that your cleaning compounds and sanitizing agents are safe and adequate under the conditions of use.16
117.80(c)Manufacturing, Processing, Packing, Holding – ControlsYou did not conduct operations under conditions and controls necessary to minimize the potential for growth of microorganisms and contamination of food.16
117.20(b)Plant Construction and DesignYour plant was not constructed and designed to facilitate maintenance and sanitary operations.16
117.35(a)Sanitary Operations – Plant MaintenanceYou did not maintain your plant in a clean and sanitary condition.15
117.93Storage and TransportationYou did not store or transport food, including ingredients, under conditions that protect against contamination.12
117.130(a)(1)Hazard Analysis – Identification of HazardYour hazard analysis did not identify a known or reasonably foreseeable hazard that required a preventive control.10
117.20(b)Plant Construction and DesignYour plant was not designed to facilitate maintenance and sanitary operations.10

Note: My Top 25 dietary supplement citations chart now reflects 483 data up to mid-February 2018, and will continue to reflect the latest data as it is posted by FDA.