Dissertação
Implementação do sistema brasileiro de inspeção de produtos de origem animal (SISBI- POA) em Santa Maria-RS.
Fecha
2017-03-03Autor
Machado, Lidiane Viera
Institución
Resumen
The hygienic-sanitary and quality-control issues in the elaboration of safe foods have long been a subject
incorporated in public health. However, the production and consumption of animal products that are not
in compliance with current legal standards, whether due to a lack of adequate legislation or by poor
inspection, continue to pose a danger to consumer health. Over the last decade, some major developments
have had significant impact on food inspection / control, including the development of food standards and
new public policies. Due to the multiplicity of legislation in most developing countries the food industry
faces a major threat to survival and growth. Currently in Brazil, the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock
and Food Supply (MAPA) and its federal, state and municipal levels of government, through their
Inspection Services (SIF, SIE and SIM) elaborates and enforces technical norms and procedures, carries
out sanitary surveillance and ensures hygienic/ sanitary standards of products and by-products of animal
origin intended for consumers. There is still an option of the services adhering to the Brazilian System of
Animal Origin Products Inspection (SISBI-POA), which increases the flexibility of inspection services in
the three spheres of public administration (federal, state and municipal), standardizes the inspection
procedures and processes and makes the establishments under municipal inspection able to market their
products throughout the national territory. Therefore, the objective of this work was to implement the
SISBI-POA in the municipality of Santa Maria-RS. To achieve this, different stages were developed
through action research, evolving preliminary studies and situational diagnosis, evaluation of the
requirements for adherence of SIM to SISBI-POA and intervention, besides the preparation of
documentation and standardization of new procedures. Finally, a model capable of receiving equivalence
to the Federal Inspection Service was reached.