Beijing will intensify food
safety controls during the upcoming 2008 Beijing Olympic Games by
drawing new food safety standards for some 350 types of food, that
fall into 10 big categories.
The ten categories of food range from grain oils,
fruits and vegetables to beverages, aquatic and dairy
products.
According to Beijing's food safety supervision and
control center, the city has set up a data bank through which all
food suppliers and sponsors for the upcoming Olympiad will be
closely monitored. The bank will also assess possible risks of the
food through all statistics and samples it duly
collects.
Meanwhile, an identity-telling system will also begin
operation during the event. The time an athlete enters a dining
room, his personal information will be automatically identified.
The dishes and food he/she orders will instantly be recorded at the
same time by the system, telling as well where they come from,
through what channels they are transported, and by what means they
are processed. With its help, food security authorities are
expected to be able to conduct possible aid services in case any
emergency cases happen. Such electronic food security "cops" are
expected to put into operation this August.
The service will also be available to Beijing citizens
after the Olympic Games. It will also serve other significant
activities.
In a similar development, the 2008 Beijing Olympics
Experts Committee for Food Safety has also been formally
established. Beijing's food safety supervision and control center
will cooperate with the committee on food safety works.
A relevant regulation on food safety supervision and
management for the Olympic Games will also be submitted to the
Standing Committee of the Municipal People's Congress for approval.
The regulation will require quick response measures to emergencies
and instant punishments to people who break such
regulations.
Rehearsals on Olympic food safety will also be held in
the city before the opening of the international event.
(CRI March 24, 2007)
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