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CONSUMER S SAFETY ON IMPORT
ASEM meeting - Prague
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Food Safety Rules Product Safety Rules Non Food/Food
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Product Safety
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EU Reg. 765/2008 setting out the requirements for accreditation and market surveillance relating to the marketing of products
Product Safety Rules
Czech Act no. 102/2001 Col., about general product safety Agreement between Czech Trade Inspection Authority – General Directorate of Customs
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Suspension of release of a product for free circulation (a) the product displays characteristics which give cause to believe that the product, when properly installed, maintained and used, presents a serious risk to health, safety, the environment or any other public interest (b) the product is not accompanied by the written or electronic documentation required by the relevant Community harmonisation legislation or is not marked in accordance with that legislation;
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Notification to Mar Market Su et Surveil eillance A lance Authori uthority ty (MSA) 3 - day - limit release / not release re-export destruction
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ČOI – Czech Trade Inspection Authority OOVZ – Public Health Office SÚKL –State Institute for Drug Control ÚSKVBL –Institute for State Control of Veterinary Biological and Medicines ČÚZZS – The Czech Proof House for Arms and Ammunition ČBÚ – Czech Mining Office
MARKET SURVEILLANCE AUTHORITIES
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SLIDE 10 NCP – Ministry of Industry and Trade DG SANCO Brussels Member States
RAPEX
DG Customs Risk Management System All customs offices Release for free circulation MSA YES
NO
SLIDE 11 Guidelines for import controls in the area
- f product safety and compliance
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Non Animal Origin Food Safety
FOOD
SLIDE 17 EU law:
- Reg. 669/2009 – certain non animal origin food from certain countries (e.g.
tea from China, dried grapes from Afghanistan, dried noodles from China, fresh herbs from Thailand etc.)
- Reg. 1152/2009 – peanuts from China, pistachios from Iran, figs from
Turkey etc.
- Reg. 258/2010 – guar gum from India
- Reg. 996/2012 – food and feed from Japan according Fukushima accident
National law:
Czech act no 110/1997 Col., about foodstuff Agreement between Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority – General Directorate of Customs
Non Animal Origin Food Safety Rules
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SLIDE 20 Designated point of entry (DPE) – Reg. 669/2009
DE, NL, BG, HU Airport Prague
Designated point of import (DPI) – Reg. 1152/2009
Customs Office of Central Bohemia Region – local workplace RUDNÁ
Release for free circulation YES or NO Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority (CAFIA) All customs offices
Food Safety System of import controls
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IMPORTER Customs Office CAFIA customs declaration Common Entry Document
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Not releasing of almonds from USA
SLIDE 25 National Official Controls – „Red List“
CAFIA „RED LIST“ All customs offices Release for free circulation CAFIA DG Customs Risk Management System YES
NO
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SLIDE 27 NCP - CAFIA DG SANCO Brussels Member States
RASFF
DG Customs Risk Management System All customs offices Release for free circulation CAFIA YES
NO
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Not releasing of dried noodles from Vietnam
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EU Border Inspection Post Release for free circulation YES or NO State Veterinary Service All customs offices
Animal Origin Food Safety
Only 1 BIP in CZ – Prague Airport Common Veterinary Entry Document customs declaration
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Product of Animal Origin for Personal Consumption & Pet Animals EU Reg. 206/2009 Inspections of luggage and postal packages – mainly meat and dairy products EU Reg. 998/2003 Check of veterinary documents, marking and vaccination of dogs & cats
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SLIDE 32 Děkuji za pozornost Thank you for your attention
Lubomír Doskočil General Directorate of Customs Customs Division Budějovická 7 140 96 Praha
- Tel. 261 332 238
- Fax. 261 332 300
E-mail: doskocil@cs.mfcr.cz